yeah right so, was downloading, suddenly deluge quits, read a bit round these forums, ran from the terminal, downloaded for a while, then quits, heres output:
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 WebUi
Initialising plugin TorrentCreator
Initialising plugin TorrentFiles
Initialising plugin EventLogging
Initialising plugin NetworkGraph
Initialising plugin DesiredRatio
Initialising plugin TorrentNotification
Initialising plugin BlocklistImport
Initialising plugin WebSeed
Initialising plugin TorrentPeers
Initialising plugin FlexRSS
Initialising plugin TorrentSearch
Initialising plugin SpeedLimiter
Initialising plugin Scheduler
Initialising plugin NetworkHealth
Initialising plugin MoveTorrent
Initialising plugin ExtraStats
Applying preferences
Starting DHT...
Showing window
Loading TorrentPeers plugin...
Applying preferences
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
not sure if this is happening to anyone else,
might be unrelated to deluge, running ubuntu 7.10
any thoughts?
segmentation fault
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Re: segmentation fault
give us a backtrace
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Re: segmentation fault
forgive me.
a back trace?
er umm
how do you do that?
h/o
found this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
I'll see if i can get something.
a back trace?
er umm
how do you do that?
h/o
found this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
I'll see if i can get something.
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Re: segmentation fault
right so, apt-get autoremove got rid of about 121 mb of unused packages, so of which were some old python libraries, anyway that seems to have fixed the problem. thanks for the quick replay though,
long live the open source movement and long live open source developers!
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long live the open source movement and long live open source developers!
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