#624 closed feature-request (Fixed)
Ubuntu priority display
Reported by: | jemthealmighty@… | Owned by: | andar |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | Core | Version: | 1.0.6 |
Keywords: | Ubuntu Priority Display | Cc: |
Description
In ubuntu when changing a files priority the display does not change, ie. it remains as 'Normal Priority' with the green icon. Internally however it does seem to change as files set to 'Do Not Download' don't download.
Change History (12)
comment:1 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 15 years ago by anonymous
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by andar
Are you using compact allocation? If so, then file priorities will not work.
comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by DreamSonic
- Priority changed from minor to major
Same story. I specifically checked Full Allocation. No changes.
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by anonymous
- Component changed from gtkui to core
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by andar
Did you actually add the torrent with full allocation? Just changing the setting in Preferences won't change anything for existing torrents in your session.
Can you provide log files of both the gtkui and the core?
comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by jemthealmighty@…
I tested it with another torrent and it worked fine.
comment:7 Changed 15 years ago by jemthealmighty@…
Sorry about the excessive comments, but I was using it again and it wouldn't change priorities, I checked allocations, they were on full, I removed the torrent and added it again and still no priority.
Where would I find the logs?
comment:8 Changed 15 years ago by andar
The daemon generally logs to ~/.config/deluge/deluged.log but the client does not log automatically. You can just run them from the console to get the log output: deluged -d
comment:9 Changed 15 years ago by DreamSonic
- Priority changed from major to minor
- Type changed from bug to feature-request
I've checked the logs, it kept saying: "setting file priority with compact allocation does not work!". So I re-added the torrent with full allocation on and it seems to work. Thanks.
But I'd rather see this warning in UI, not in logs.
comment:10 Changed 15 years ago by andar
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
Yes, an UI alert should come up, but this 'fix' was added kind of late and I decided to add that to 1.1.
Upon closer inspection, the files priority does not change and everything is stuck on 'Normal' Also, I am using Ubuntu 8.10 Gnome