Have you tried Deluge (also based on libtorrent)? As I said, I suspect this is a libtorrent issue and not caused by a bug in qBittorrent. I will install Wheezy in a VM and see if I can reproduce the issue anyway but please test Deluge to see if you get the same behavior.
Kr, Chris. On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Chris Laberti <chrislabe...@gmail.com> wrote: >> qBittorrent v2.4.11 can be built against either libtorrent v0.14.x or >> v0.15.x. Both should be fine but some new features are introduced in >> libtorrent v0.15. Your high CPU problem is likely to be a libtorrent >> bug though, I would suggest trying a more up-to-date version of >> libtorrent v0.14 or maybe even v0.15.x. > > None of the Debian repositories provide a higher version of 0.14 > > Wheezy's 2.4.11 is compiled for 0.14 not 0.15 and it does not work if > forced to use 0.15. > > Experimental's 2.7.2-1 does not work on Squeeze because it requires > higher versions of at least libssl and libqtcore4. > > Please provide a qBittorrent version that works in Wheezy. If not > possible, please remove qBittorrent in Wheezy since it makes the > entire system unresponsive due to the 100% CPU. > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org