Great work. RC6 and 7 have been running well on my pc w/o crashing.
Is there a way to impliment seeding priorities, similar to downloading priorities? Currently, when things seed they just get sorted into a locked spot. And its difficult to spot what has/has not been downloaded, since the seeding spots seem to be in stone, and cannot be grouped into authors/categories.
Also, there seems to be a bug where if i have partial download of a set of files, when i re-enter the torrents into deluge, it checks it until the percent amount, then stops. Deluge has to be restarted in order for it to start up as "downloading."
1.0.0_RC9 (0.9.09) Released
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
Hi.
I found one bug. When I try to change download/upload/connections limit to "not limited" by clicking on status bar nothing happens.
Thanks for a great job.
I found one bug. When I try to change download/upload/connections limit to "not limited" by clicking on status bar nothing happens.
Thanks for a great job.
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
I have a lot of problems with RC7. At first, I can't add some old torrents, I open a torrent file, change download location to my file and press Add button, but torrent don't appear in a queue and I can't understand where a problem. Then sometimes button "+" don't work until restarting deluge. In old versions I haven't got such bugs, so perhaps it's RC7 problems.
Ubuntu Jaunty x86_64, Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz, 2 GB RAM
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
Do your torrent names have foreign characters like chinese/japanese/korean/thai/european marks/etc? Becuase if they do, it won't open, as it's not supported yet...Malamut wrote:I have a lot of problems with RC7. At first, I can't add some old torrents, I open a torrent file, change download location to my file and press Add button, but torrent don't appear in a queue and I can't understand where a problem. Then sometimes button "+" don't work until restarting deluge. In old versions I haven't got such bugs, so perhaps it's RC7 problems.
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
No, they have not. Only russian
(utf-8) And as I have wrote, I didn't have problems with old Deluge RC. And some torrents with russian names works good, but some not. Moreover, all torren files have only english names, but seeding files are russian. (sorry for my english
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Ubuntu Jaunty x86_64, Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz, 2 GB RAM
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
Ok, add torrent button ("+") don't work after closing add torrent dialog. So if I close add torrent dialog with Alt+F4 then I can't open it with "+" button. But if I close it with Cancel or Add button all work good.
And another bug: if exit Deluge then one of torrent is checking, after opening it will have downloading status with same procents completed.
And another bug: if exit Deluge then one of torrent is checking, after opening it will have downloading status with same procents completed.
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Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
BUG: sadly
I went from version 0.9.5.3 to 1.0-RC7 today. I moved all the saved ".torrent" files from "~/.config/deluge" to "~/torrentfiles" then I deleted "~/.config/deluge" manually before installing RC7. RC7 started up fine in daemon mode and I connected to it and began configuring all the Preferences. In the "downloads" section of the Preferences I set both "Torrent File Copy" and "Auto Add Folder" to "~/torrentfiles". As soon as I hit apply, every ".torrent" file was erased from the path instead of being loaded as I had expected. I was looking at the directory listing when this happened and I was shocked.
Q: Why on earth would it delete all the torrent files? For that matter.... why would it delete anything without asking me or warning me first?
This blows. Now I have to go hunt down about 70 ".torrent" files on several sites.
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EDIT: Upon closing the client and re-opening it appears that deluge added the torrent files just before it deleted them. I guess it's not a total loss, but I'm still without the actual files.
I went from version 0.9.5.3 to 1.0-RC7 today. I moved all the saved ".torrent" files from "~/.config/deluge" to "~/torrentfiles" then I deleted "~/.config/deluge" manually before installing RC7. RC7 started up fine in daemon mode and I connected to it and began configuring all the Preferences. In the "downloads" section of the Preferences I set both "Torrent File Copy" and "Auto Add Folder" to "~/torrentfiles". As soon as I hit apply, every ".torrent" file was erased from the path instead of being loaded as I had expected. I was looking at the directory listing when this happened and I was shocked.
Q: Why on earth would it delete all the torrent files? For that matter.... why would it delete anything without asking me or warning me first?
This blows. Now I have to go hunt down about 70 ".torrent" files on several sites.
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EDIT: Upon closing the client and re-opening it appears that deluge added the torrent files just before it deleted them. I guess it's not a total loss, but I'm still without the actual files.
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
Well, I have tested adding torrent and as I understand, Deluge don't want to add torrent files with only one file with russian name (eg movie in avi format), but usually normally add torrent files with russian folders (I have added movie in DVD format: "Some_russian_name (2007)/VIDEO_TS/files" and "Some_russian_name (2007)/two_files_with_russian_names", but can't add folder like this: "0000.00.00 - Some_russian_name/DVD-video_files" (without VIDEO_TS inside and with a date in a name))
Ubuntu Jaunty x86_64, Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz, 2 GB RAM
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
I think that "options" in right click menu can be removed, since we have "options" tab.
what you guys think?
what you guys think?
Last edited by irfan on Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 1.0.0_RC7 (0.9.07) Released
Deluge does not support UTF8? Or just foreign characters? I would assume supporting UTF8 means there will be no language issue. I wouldn't want it to affect my downloads of asian language files.good1 wrote:Do your torrent names have foreign characters like chinese/japanese/korean/thai/european marks/etc? Becuase if they do, it won't open, as it's not supported yet...Malamut wrote:I have a lot of problems with RC7. At first, I can't add some old torrents, I open a torrent file, change download location to my file and press Add button, but torrent don't appear in a queue and I can't understand where a problem. Then sometimes button "+" don't work until restarting deluge. In old versions I haven't got such bugs, so perhaps it's RC7 problems.