Opened 15 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
#167 closed bug (Invalid)
Can't download to gvfs share
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | markybob |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | |
Component: | 0.5.x | Version: | 0.5.8.8 |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
I'm trying to download to a gvfs share over sftp. It gives me a boost error:
boost::filesystem::exists
If I okay on that, it tells me:
There is not enough free disk space to complete your download. This torrents will be paused Space Needed: 238.1 GiB Available Space: 0.0 KiB
It's on Ubuntu Hardy.
Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by anonymous
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by markybob
- Resolution set to invalid
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by anonymous
- Resolution invalid deleted
- Status changed from closed to reopened
I have the exact same problem on Ubuntu Hardy using Deluge 0.5.8.9 to save a torrent to a USB 750GB NTFS-Formatted HDD. It worked until recently (admittedly I only recently installed and downloaded on torrent)... I reverted all the files that I changed since installing Deluge but to no avail the problem didn't go away.
Transmission works fine (and doesn't hog all my bandwidth to the point where I can't surf)... but I don't feel using Transmission is the answer. Help me find a solution so I can stick with Deluge. I like some of the features and I'm really looking forward to using a feature rich GUI in Gnome while being able to concurrently use the same client from the command line remotely.
TIA. Christopher
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by freeyourmind
I had exactly the same problem -- until I updated my fuse, fuselibs, and ntfs-3g to the newest packages available. It now works flawlessly on FreeBSD 7 with fusefs-ntfs-1.2531. Whatever the bug was, I think it was on the fuse people's end.
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by mvoncken
- Resolution set to invalid
- Status changed from reopened to closed
see #583
got the same thing here,exact same system and using Deluge to download to an ntfs system. It worked before I updated to the latest Deluge online