Constant Crashes

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Constant Crashes

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I really like this client and have replaced utorrent after nearly a decade of use, but I am having problems with constant crashes.

The Application Error log in Windows reports:
Faulting application name: deluge.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x50cbc516
Faulting module name: libcairo-2.dll, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x4ecb6fdf
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000205bd
Faulting process id: 0x1d8c
Faulting application start time: 0x01cfef1dba9caa0f
Faulting application path: D:\Deluge\deluge.exe
Faulting module path: D:\Deluge\libcairo-2.dll
I'm running Deluge Client: 1.3.10, libtorrent: 0.16.18.0 on Windows 7 64Bit Home Premium SP1

Can anyone help?

Thanks
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Re: Constant Crashes

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Do have have the YaRSS2 plugin installed?
When reporting issues, please include any relevant information such as OS (and version), python version (for Windows users this depends on which Deluge installer was used), Deluge version and plugin version.
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Re: Constant Crashes

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No, the only plugins I have are Delete Partials and Label
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Re: Constant Crashes

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Bump...

Anyone help? I've disabled the plugins and it hasn't helped with the crashes.

I am also getting I/O errors with some bigger torrents the last few days: "Used to indicate that an operation cannot continue without blocking for I/O" - force recheck clears the error and the download continues for a little while but then after a few minutes it recurs and I have to recheck again.

I'm reluctant to do so, but utorrent is looking like a more attractive program for me at the moment, a real shame because in principal I really like Deluge.
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Re: Constant Crashes

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Looks like a GTK issue, try running in thinclient mode to verify
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Re: Constant Crashes

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Thanks, I might need a little help though to do that - I'm trying to install as a service using NSSM but I have Deluge installed on a non standard drive. I've amended the path, what do I do with the Argument? So... my path is "D:\Deluge\deluged-debug.exe", do I set the Argument as "-c C:\config_location" still or do I set it as "-c D:\config_location" or some other value?
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You don't need to run as a service to test it out, just disable classic mode and run the deluged from connection manager.

You set the config location to where ever you want that is convenient (and accessible)...
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Re: Constant Crashes

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Thanks. I still get the I/O errors, not sure about the crashes yet as those are intermittent anyway, but I will report back over the next day or so.
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Re: Constant Crashes

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Nope, still getting the crashes too using thinclient. Any other suggestions? Thanks
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Re: Constant Crashes

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but it's not crashing deluged at least?
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