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#469 Fixed Randomly won't (re)check torrents. andar eatsleepgame@gmail.com
Description

Somehow randomly Deluge will refuse to check or recheck any more torrents. If I restart Deluge I'm able to recheck torrents again.

#470 Duplicate File upload/download starts before blocklist is imported. andar anonymous
Description

Seem to recall this being fixed in an earlier release, but it seems to have reappeared.

As the summary implies, file transfer starts soon as Deluge has loaded, even although a blocklist is being imported in the background.

#471 WorksForMe Deluge exits GUI when selecting torrent in the list andar fist_of_heaven@hotmail.com
Description

Deluge crashes, or at least exits the GUI when selecting a specific torrent in the list. It's probably related to this specific torrent, since marking other torrents works just fine. But there need to be some error control I think.

I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and installed Deluge 1.0.0_RC8 from the .deb-package from Deluge website. I had 5 running torrents, and added this 6th (faulty somehow?) torrent to the list. I was about to pause it and therefor selecting it in the list. Each time I do this, Deluge GUI vanishes/crashes. The deamon (deluged) is still running according to the System Monitor.

At first I thought that my settings from a previous RC was somehow causing this, so I deleted the deluge settings folder and tried again with only this specific torrent. Same problem. Starting Deluge in a terminal results in this when selecting the torrent:

[DEBUG   ] 14:18:31 torrentview:450 on_button_press_event
[DEBUG   ] 14:18:31 torrentview:471 on_selection_changed
The program 'deluge' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
  (Details: serial 13819 error_code 11 request_code 53 minor_code 0)
  (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
   that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
   To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
   option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
   backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)

The error only occurs if the torrent is in a running or seeding state. I've tried removing it by deleting the content of the torrentstates folder, and then re-adding it in a paused state. Perhaps this means there's some problem with the tracker information? As soon as I start the torrent, Deluge crashes again (not immediately, I can see it change to Announce sent and soon after it crashes). As long as I don't select the torrent, it appears to work just fine and downloading the files. As a matter of fact, I've downloaded the whole thing and extracted it (it's an XviD file). No errors, it appears to be fully functional.

At some point I somehow did manage to have the torrent selected and it then reported a problem with the Tracker, something about not being able to "bencoding" it, followed by a long row of hexadecimal numbers.

I'll attach the torrent-file, however it's from a torrent site requiring a user and password so I don't know how much this is of use to you.

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