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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#686 | Fixed | Checking fails completely | ||
Description |
After being killed ( I don't know what would happen if these torrents needed checking for other reasons ) deluge only checks two of the torrents waiting to be checked and then stops. If I restart it (both ui and deamon) it checks another couple and stops checking again. Otherwise it seems functional. Restarting the gtk ui doesn't work, nor does force recheck or any other idea I had. |
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#815 | Fixed | Checking Queue still stuck. | ||
Description |
The checking queue still seems to stick, requiring a restart of the client and daemon before it will continue on, before finally refusing to hash check the last torrent you have. Not sure if it's because I'm trying to hash check 130 torrents are once at what, but it still happens. Mind you, it could be Ubuntu's fault. Running Deluge 1.1.3 from the Ubuntu repositories. |
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#1752 | WontFix | Checking stops when drive is not mounted, but mountable with user permissions | ||
Description |
I've checked and this has not been reported yet (at least i couldnt find it). My problem is that there are several partitions what i use and if my PC has booted, i start deluge, i have to click on every partition to make them mounted before, or else deluge will say checked 0%. If i missed, i have to click on every partition, pause the torrent, and push the continue button. This is irritating. If the partition can be mounted by gnome, with user permissions, why deluge can not mount them on access? I know its mainly an ubuntu "bug", that you have to attach every partition, but this is really against usability. I dont want to hack fstab, i dont want to be a hacker. |