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[SOLVED] no torrents visible but they exist

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:06 pm
by wsw70
Hello,

I have deluge running on a debian box. I manage the torrents via the webui or the GTK interface on Windows 7.
The deluge server itself works fine. The web UI is fine as well.
The GTK UI correctly connects to the deluge server but I do not see the torrents in the interface. Below is a screenshot which gives an idea of the problem.
delugegtk2.jpg
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It is obviously a display bug as I see and can manage all other elements (for instance the status bar and information manageable there).

I uninstalled and reinstalled the GTK interface, no change.

Thanks in advance for any pointers :)

Re: no torrents visible but they exist

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 9:30 pm
by Cas
what is the version of deluge running on the client and on the server? they have to be the same major version i.e. 1.3.x

Re: no torrents visible but they exist

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 9:46 pm
by wsw70
Cas wrote:what is the version of deluge running on the client and on the server? they have to be the same major version i.e. 1.3.x
Sorry, I forgot to mention that. Yes, they are both 1.3.1

Re: no torrents visible but they exist

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 12:08 am
by Cas
Did you also remove your Deluge config?

Re: no torrents visible but they exist

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:19 pm
by wsw70
Cas wrote:Did you also remove your Deluge config?
I just tried to remove deluge on Windows again, then searching for anything "deluge" on the disk in order to remove all the traces.
After reinstalling there was no memory of the previous settings (so it looks like really everything was removed) but unfortunately, upon connecting to deluge on the unix box, the torrents are still not displayed (ie. I have the same picture as above)

Re: [SOLVED] no torrents visible but they exist

Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 9:18 pm
by wsw70
OK - I found the issue. To make a long story short the versions of the client and the server were different, as suggested by Cas above.

Sorry for the trouble - some tests should not be done at 2 in the morning...