Hi,
thanks to the repos, Deluge was just updated to 0.5.6.1. But:
When I press "File|Exit" in the menu, nothing happens. The app freezes. The menu stays open. So, Deluge needs to killed (forced). The are currently no torrents in the list.
Before resetting my config, I just wanted to know, if there were any other solutions.
Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
No solution, but I do have the same problem. And I've got a few torrents in my list.
The funny thing is that the change log says
The funny thing is that the change log says
instead ofFix shutdown hang
Also running Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy here, AMD64 version.Added shutdown hang
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Same here but running i686....
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Same here Xubuntu 7.10 64bit, hangs on
deleting ~/.config/deluge made no difference
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core: shutting down session...
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Deluge 0.5.6.1 crush in ubuntu 7.10
Starting new Deluge session...
deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.13.0.0. Compiled with NDEBUG.
Applying preferences
Pickling state...
Scanning plugin dir /usr/share/deluge/plugins
Initialising plugin BlocklistImport
Initialising plugin TorrentFiles
Initialising plugin EventLogging
Initialising plugin Locations
Initialising plugin TorrentNotification
Initialising plugin TorrentCreator
Initialising plugin MoveTorrent
Initialising plugin SimpleRSS
Initialising plugin WebUi
Initialising plugin DesiredRatio
Initialising plugin NetworkGraph
Initialising plugin TorrentSearch
Initialising plugin Scheduler
Initialising plugin SpeedLimiter
Initialising plugin ExtraStats
Initialising plugin TorrentPeers
Initialising plugin WebSeed
Initialising plugin NetworkHealth
Applying preferences
Starting DHT...
Showing window
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'libtorrent::invalid_handle'
what(): invalid torrent handle used
Aborted (core dumped)
Starting new Deluge session...
deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.13.0.0. Compiled with NDEBUG.
Applying preferences
Pickling state...
Scanning plugin dir /usr/share/deluge/plugins
Initialising plugin BlocklistImport
Initialising plugin TorrentFiles
Initialising plugin EventLogging
Initialising plugin Locations
Initialising plugin TorrentNotification
Initialising plugin TorrentCreator
Initialising plugin MoveTorrent
Initialising plugin SimpleRSS
Initialising plugin WebUi
Initialising plugin DesiredRatio
Initialising plugin NetworkGraph
Initialising plugin TorrentSearch
Initialising plugin Scheduler
Initialising plugin SpeedLimiter
Initialising plugin ExtraStats
Initialising plugin TorrentPeers
Initialising plugin WebSeed
Initialising plugin NetworkHealth
Applying preferences
Starting DHT...
Showing window
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'libtorrent::invalid_handle'
what(): invalid torrent handle used
Aborted (core dumped)
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Same here, but I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn (32bit) on an Intel P4
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Same here...
no existing Deluge session
Starting new Deluge session...
deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.13.0.0. Compiled with NDEBUG.
Applying preferences
Pickling state...
Scanning plugin dir /usr/share/deluge/plugins
Initialising plugin NetworkGraph
Initialising plugin SpeedLimiter
Initialising plugin BlocklistImport
Initialising plugin NetworkHealth
Initialising plugin DesiredRatio
Initialising plugin SimpleRSS
Initialising plugin EventLogging
Initialising plugin MoveTorrent
Initialising plugin WebSeed
Initialising plugin TorrentCreator
Initialising plugin Scheduler
Initialising plugin TorrentPeers
Initialising plugin ExtraStats
Initialising plugin WebUi
Initialising plugin TorrentNotification
Initialising plugin TorrentSearch
Initialising plugin TorrentFiles
Initialising plugin Locations
Applying preferences
Starting DHT...
Showing window
Loading ExtraStats plugin...
Loading TorrentFiles plugin...
Loading TorrentPeers plugin...
Saving prefs...
Pickling state...
Stopping DHT...
Saving fastresume data...
Quitting the core...
core: removing torrents...
core: removing settings...
core: shutting down session...
Killed
Ubuntu Gutsy x86 on Amd64 hardware
no existing Deluge session
Starting new Deluge session...
deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.13.0.0. Compiled with NDEBUG.
Applying preferences
Pickling state...
Scanning plugin dir /usr/share/deluge/plugins
Initialising plugin NetworkGraph
Initialising plugin SpeedLimiter
Initialising plugin BlocklistImport
Initialising plugin NetworkHealth
Initialising plugin DesiredRatio
Initialising plugin SimpleRSS
Initialising plugin EventLogging
Initialising plugin MoveTorrent
Initialising plugin WebSeed
Initialising plugin TorrentCreator
Initialising plugin Scheduler
Initialising plugin TorrentPeers
Initialising plugin ExtraStats
Initialising plugin WebUi
Initialising plugin TorrentNotification
Initialising plugin TorrentSearch
Initialising plugin TorrentFiles
Initialising plugin Locations
Applying preferences
Starting DHT...
Showing window
Loading ExtraStats plugin...
Loading TorrentFiles plugin...
Loading TorrentPeers plugin...
Saving prefs...
Pickling state...
Stopping DHT...
Saving fastresume data...
Quitting the core...
core: removing torrents...
core: removing settings...
core: shutting down session...
Killed
Ubuntu Gutsy x86 on Amd64 hardware
Re: Deluge 0.5.6.1 won't quit on Gutsy
Same story here. Running Ubuntu 7.10 x86 and Deluge 0.5.6.1
(auto-updated via
I run the Compiz Fusion desktop. Upon attempting to exit Deluge
via File->Exit, it gets stuck and its window is darkened (a Compiz
feature, indicating a somehow "stuck" application.)
The only way to kill it is to click on the "close" button (@ top-right),
get a dialog saying that Deluge is not responding and click on the button
labeled "Force Quit".
Note that when, subsequently, I attempt to reload it, it does not
show its window immediately. It takes a few seconds before it appears.
It _is_ being loaded though, as the CPU load indicator shows a heavy
load (it is caused by Deluge loading the blocklist, even though it doesn't
show on screen for a few seconds.)
(auto-updated via
I run the Compiz Fusion desktop. Upon attempting to exit Deluge
via File->Exit, it gets stuck and its window is darkened (a Compiz
feature, indicating a somehow "stuck" application.)
The only way to kill it is to click on the "close" button (@ top-right),
get a dialog saying that Deluge is not responding and click on the button
labeled "Force Quit".
Note that when, subsequently, I attempt to reload it, it does not
show its window immediately. It takes a few seconds before it appears.
It _is_ being loaded though, as the CPU load indicator shows a heavy
load (it is caused by Deluge loading the blocklist, even though it doesn't
show on screen for a few seconds.)