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#836 | Invalid | Status bar keeps saying "no incoming connection" until "check active port" is used in prefs | ||
Description |
Hi ! It's almost completely described in the title ! Say it "longer" : (it's deluge 1.1.4 - Ubuntu 8.10 - Fr) Launch Deluge (add a new torrent or restart previously existing torrent) I have (in the Deluge status bar) a red square with a white "X", saying "no incoming connection". This keeps remaining until (can last for 1/2h, not tried more) I go to the "Network" tab under Preferences. There, I have to "check the active port" (I have 6881 to 6889, wih random ports deactivated), which removes immediately this status-bar information. Please note that this occurs only when I start Deluge after 1 or 2 days (if I start & do this & restart Deluge, the "no incoming connections" does not appear) It seemed to me that it was a question of closed port or not-forwarded port, but I checked my routers and everything is ok there, and I can always download a torrent, even when having this behavior. Many thanks in advance for any clue / troubleshooting information you can provide, and (last but not least !) : GREAT APP !!! |
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#837 | Fixed | Global "share prefs" not applied to "torrent prefs" | ||
Description |
I set up Deluge to stop share when ratio reaches 1,5 & delete it, but when I add a new torrent, the corresponding settings in the torrent-"options" tab are not set the same way (ie "stop share at ratio" is not checked, and "delete when ratio is reached" is not checked either) However, "bandwith settings", "move torrent", and "download 1st/last pieces first" options are correctly set. In addition, when selecting several torrents, if I change one (or more) optionss in the "options" tab, they are not applied to the whole selection, but only on the 1st selected torrent. |
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#839 | Fixed | After renaming download directory, it cannot be moved. | ||
Description |
Every multi-file torrent downloads into a directory with the same name as the torrent. If I rename that directory (In the 'Files' tab), then I later want to move the directory (Using rightclick-'Move Storage'), it fails to do so. I'm guessing this is because it's trying to move using the original name. [The move after completion fails in the same way -- if I rename the directory while downloading, it doesn't move it once it's done.] =============================== Completely Hypothetical Example =============================== Torrent named "Sexy lampshades hothotxxx.torrent", containing some very sexy lampshades. Initially it is set to download to:
Then I rename it (in 'Files') to conceal my lampshade fetish:
However, I later decide that I want to move it to a different location, while still being nice and seeding to the world, so I try to 'Move Storage' to an existing directory:
Then I would ideally have lampshade fetish material deeply hidden in my work folder, at
However, the move has no effect and it remains in NewDLs. |