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| #2904 | Duplicate | Memory leaks | ||
| Description |
Yet another case, as I see in the tracker. I'm using Win 10 x64 bit with Deluge 1.3.12 and later - 1.3.13. I noticed this as after 1-2 days my system commmit reaches 16Gb and everything becomes very sluggish and I even cannot start the Task manager (annoying Windows... but that's another story). I have started to monitor the system and turning on/off various applications. Then I found out that when I start Deluge it starts to exhaust memory 300-400Mb per 30 minutes. In Deluge I have only one torrent of 200Gb, composed of few hundred 100-200Mb files. My upload is like 300-400Kb/s. When I pause the seed, the leak stops. Btw, it could be something system related as I do not see the deluge process claiming the memory. |
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| #754 | Fixed | using ssl trackers takes deluge ~5-10 minutes to connect to the tracker | ||
| Description |
When using SSL trackers, on two separate torrent sites I get the following under the tracker status: Error: Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown Running deluge 1.1.0 on Debian Lenny x64, get the same thing running Ubuntu 8.10 i386. On Windows x64 I get the following error: Error: A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket had already been shut down in that direction with a previous shutdown call |
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| #1457 | WorksForMe | [win32] Tracker error when BlockList plugin is used | ||
| Description |
I'm using Deluge 1.3.1 (latest release). When I don't use the BlockList plugin everything works fine. As soon as import the blocklist then tracker status goes from "OK" to "Error: The system detected an invalid pointer address in attempting to use a pointer argument in a call". Then I can't get any connection anymore :-( I tried running as administrator but that didn't change anything. I tried only importing the list after Deluge loaded but that didn't solve the issue either. Machine: Win7 x64 Deluge: 1.3.1 |
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