priority - not sticking
priority - not sticking
I'm running 1.2.1 built from source on an Ubuntu headless server. When I use the web UI to set a file to "do not download" or a different priority within seconds it flips back to "normal priority." Only tried this on the one torrent, so far.
Re: priority - not sticking
Hi.
Okay, I switched on remote access for the daemon, secured it with a password and then installed the Windows 1.2.1. installation on my laptop and used to this to connect to the daemon. Now through the GTK+ interface when I right click on a file within the torrent all the options bar "Expand All" are greyed out.
Why's that?
Okay, I switched on remote access for the daemon, secured it with a password and then installed the Windows 1.2.1. installation on my laptop and used to this to connect to the daemon. Now through the GTK+ interface when I right click on a file within the torrent all the options bar "Expand All" are greyed out.
Why's that?
Re: priority - not sticking
For the priority problem...which allocation are you using? You need full allocation in order to use the priorities feature
Re: priority - not sticking
Okay, that explains it, but that causes me a problem.
The torrent I'm downloading is bigger than the remaining harddisk space, so I want to set some of the files to not download, and then once the rest is downloaded, move it off and set them to not download so that I can get the files I originally didn't download.
Not possible?
The torrent I'm downloading is bigger than the remaining harddisk space, so I want to set some of the files to not download, and then once the rest is downloaded, move it off and set them to not download so that I can get the files I originally didn't download.
Not possible?
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Re: priority - not sticking
Yeah, should work alright, as long as your file system supports sparse files.mintz wrote:Okay, that explains it, but that causes me a problem.
The torrent I'm downloading is bigger than the remaining harddisk space, so I want to set some of the files to not download, and then once the rest is downloaded, move it off and set them to not download so that I can get the files I originally didn't download.
Not possible?
Re: priority - not sticking
Okay, that seems to work. I thought full allocation would mean that it would create files of the full size at the outset. Apparently not.
Thanks.
Thanks.