Deluge 1.1.0_RC2 Released!

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BitTorrent on Windows XP (now on Fedora 10 with wine, until I find a Torrent Client that has similar features and performance).

On windows BitTorrent & uTorrent with ~850 torrents loaded works PERFECT with no performance issues whatsoever.
The only performance issue is on loading which checks all the directories to see if all the torrents files are where supposed to be. Pretty normal behavior i guess.
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Cha0s wrote:BitTorrent on Windows XP (now on Fedora 10 with wine, until I find a Torrent Client that has similar features and performance).

On windows BitTorrent & uTorrent with ~850 torrents loaded works PERFECT with no performance issues whatsoever.
The only performance issue is on loading which checks all the directories to see if all the torrents files are where supposed to be. Pretty normal behavior i guess.
There could be ways to optimize this.. I've never really tried running that many torrents, I think I've maxed out around ~150.
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andar wrote:
Cha0s wrote:BitTorrent on Windows XP (now on Fedora 10 with wine, until I find a Torrent Client that has similar features and performance).

On windows BitTorrent & uTorrent with ~850 torrents loaded works PERFECT with no performance issues whatsoever.
The only performance issue is on loading which checks all the directories to see if all the torrents files are where supposed to be. Pretty normal behavior i guess.
There could be ways to optimize this.. I've never really tried running that many torrents, I think I've maxed out around ~150.
Ways such as?

I've been looking all day today for a torrent client with deluge like GUI and Features and found nothing.
I don't like running BitTorrent and uTorrent with wine and definitely I don't want to setup a windows PC (native or virtual) just to have a decent torrent client...
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Is this expected behavior? When sorting torrents by #, uploading torrents in the list move up and down in the list, seemingly randomly.
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loki wrote:Is this expected behavior? When sorting torrents by #, uploading torrents in the list move up and down in the list, seemingly randomly.
Yea, unfortunately. The gtk treeview seems to randomly sort the other rows when the # is the same and I have no idea how to fix it.. It does the same thing on other columns without unique data like the upload/download speeds.
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Cha0s wrote:
andar wrote:
Cha0s wrote:BitTorrent on Windows XP (now on Fedora 10 with wine, until I find a Torrent Client that has similar features and performance).

On windows BitTorrent & uTorrent with ~850 torrents loaded works PERFECT with no performance issues whatsoever.
The only performance issue is on loading which checks all the directories to see if all the torrents files are where supposed to be. Pretty normal behavior i guess.
There could be ways to optimize this.. I've never really tried running that many torrents, I think I've maxed out around ~150.
Ways such as?

I've been looking all day today for a torrent client with deluge like GUI and Features and found nothing.
I don't like running BitTorrent and uTorrent with wine and definitely I don't want to setup a windows PC (native or virtual) just to have a decent torrent client...
Nothing you could really do, I was talking about reworking some of the design.. I have a feeling implementing a true classic mode would help too.
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Works great. Deluge on Ubuntu downloads much faster than microtorrent on Vista for me.

Glad the Santa icon is gone. :D
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Hey,

just wanted to let you know that the Label feature "move to directory when completed", as already mentioned in http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtop ... =10#p65345 , doesn't work with RC2 either...

I can understand that you consider this as a minor bug but for me it's the only thing missing to make deluge become my overall favorite torrent client ;)

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andar wrote:Nothing you could really do, I was talking about reworking some of the design.. I have a feeling implementing a true classic mode would help too.
A quick workaround is to have selected a Label with not many torrents (e.g. 'Active')

Then it works ok, but when I want to close it (Quit and shutdown Daemon) the daemon never stops running.
The only way to kill it is with kill -9 which looses the state of many torrents bringing them on the next run at state of Checking and paused.

Is it because I have over 800 torrents loaded or a bug?
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  1. Why is "State" a tree, not a column? x_O
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  2. When removing a torrent, an option to delete data and the torrent file has been lost.
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