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#538 Duplicate "chose files" when adding a torrent shows wrong files mvoncken anonymous
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"chose files" when adding a torrent shows the files of a torrent that's already in session, not the files of the torrent that i'm trying to add

#539 Duplicate if media not mounted. Back to 0% andar anonymous
Description

I use Ubuntu 8.04 and have been using deluge for a while. I have realized a problem with deluge when I save the download file into FAT32 partition. As you might know, ubuntu does not mount the drive automatically.

Here's a sequence of problem that I think happen.

  1. Start downloading torrent into FAt 32 partition drive (the media is mounted at this point)
  2. Pause the download. Turn the computer off.
  3. Turn on the computer. (media is not mounted)
  4. start deluge (media not mounted)
  5. warnings that says "folders could not be created" or something along that line.
  6. I mount the media and attempt to resume the torrent.
  7. torrent download starts from 0%

please look into this matter. thank you.

#540 Fixed Deluge don't start on international language versions of Windows markybob anonymous
Description

Deluge 1.0.2 don't start on other language installations of Windows xp (Spanish in my computer).

When I click to shortcut generated by installer, it pop up a console, but Deluge don't successfully start, console disappears and Deluge don't launch.

I can run Deluge patching some files in program directory and doing others tweaks. I'm going to explain here accurately:

  • I moved Deluge folder created by installer in C:\Archivos de programa\ (program files in spanish) to C:\Program Files\
  • I added a Environment variable, named, for example, DELUGE pointing to C:\Program Files\.
  • I replace %PROGRAMFILES% by %DELUGE% in C:\Program Files\Deluge\deluge.cmd
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