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I've known Transmission to fluctuate above the speed limit for a brief
period, and don't consider that to be a serious bug. But if you're
getting =sustained= 75 KB/s or more when the speed limit is set to 10
KB/s then
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Okay that answers the third question.. and the first two?
Also, how many torrents are you running at once? If multiple torrents,
Is the speed all coming from one or two of them, or is it spread out
across all of them?
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https:
I am encountering soft lockups related the bond module. I suspect they
are related however this situation is a bit different.
This server is dedicated, no virtualization, host or guest, here.
cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.24-24.60-server
This unit runs bonding on 2 x Intel e1000 interfa
Additionally, this is Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS running on a hyperthreaded P4.
Disabling hyperthreading has no effect. I am reving it to Ubuntu
2.6.24-24.61-server, but not very hopeful...
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This is news to me -- I haven't heard of any trackers banning 1.75.
There's no reason to, AFAIK. And if there is I'd like to hear which
ones, and what their rationale is.
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Looks like the port forwarding timer got deleted. It's most likely that
this happened during shutdown, but maybe there are other strange cases
that could cause it, such as waking up after hibernation. In general
this is harmless, but clearly we need to put a NULL pointer guard in for
re-queueing
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: transmission
Transmission 1.74 was released earlier today after a beta period last
week. This has been timed to get in before the Aug 27 deadline for
Karmic.
When talking to kklimonda about this before he left for vacation last
weekend, he suggested tha
What's new in 1.74:
overview
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/Changes#version-1.74
closed tickets
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/query?milestone=1.74&group=component&groupdesc=1&order=severity
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This is fixed in Transmission 1.74.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/418367 is
the ticket which nominates 1.74 for karmic.
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Krzystof: are you using gtk 2.18.0 as well?
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I don't know what to do with that stacktrace -- it doesn't have a single
line of Transmission in it. I can't even tell if it's from Transmission
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assertio
** Bug watch added: Transmission Trac #2501
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** Bug watch added: Transmission Trac #2427
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I'm not sure this counts as "fix released" or not, since it's not been
released in Ubuntu...?
The two-line diff for this ticket is at
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/changeset/9308
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Crashes on shutdown if libevent loop doesn't exit soon enough
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I'm not able to reproduce this -- I'm able to sort lists of hundreds of
files without any noticeable slowdown.
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
* What versi
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This sounds very similar to
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=536821
Unfortunately that ticket was closed prematurely because the user
deleted his
A screenshot of #418853's new error message can be found at
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/attachment/ticket/2387/lockfile-err.jpg
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transmission crashed with SIGSEGV in tr_fdFileReturn()
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I can't reproduce this, but given the crash report and David's
description, it sounds like this bug *should* be activated by switching
networks or losing connectivity right after clicking the "Test Port"
button in the Preferences dialog.
Could someone else give this test a try and see if they can
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What filesystem are you downloading your files onto? Is it ext4, ext3,
ntfs, etc...?
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> Gnome-system-monitor doesn't show the CPU load, but the Docky CPU
applet does
That's very strange. Could you take a screenshot of this please?
Also, does it matter how many torrents you have running?
Does it matter if they're seeding, or leeching?
Does it matter how large the torrent's files a
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Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.18.1/gtk/gtkcontainer.c:2717:IA__gtk_container_propagate_expose:
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In the Schedule Editor, the rules box is too small to display the whole
sentence. It is impossible to read till end of line, and the user doesn't know
the actual action (every week or every day??).
I changed the basewideselector i
1.74 resolves #419304
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** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Thank you for reporting this issue, but the problem is being caused by
using an unregistered torrent on a tracker, rather than a bug in
Transmission. The way to resolve the problem is to contact the tracker
administrators.
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When I run Transmission for the first time, the default setting is to
save torrents to ~/Downloads, rather than /home. Are you saying that
Transmission defaulted to /home the first time around? Or that you
change
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Could you please list the places where you feel Transmission should use
"unlimited" rather than "0"? I haven't made a complete inspection of
the GUI for this issue, but after skimming through it I don't see where
In Edit > Preferences > Speed, "0" means "none". Unchecking the
checkbox to the left is what you'd use to have unlimited speeds. This
may have been confusing because of a recent regression in Transmission
that doesn't honor a 0 speed limit. That issue is covered by bug
473652.
Are there other p
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Also, a fourth question: in the Tracker tab in the Torrent Properties
dialog, what is the status of the tracker announces? Is the tracker
responding?
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Nice work Jamie!
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I agree that this is potentially confusing. In fact, in Transmission's
early days, variables named with "up" and "down" in the peer code were
the source of bugs from similar confusion, and those variables are now
named clientToPeer and pee
I should have been more specific: in addition to the scheduled speed
limits, you can also enable/disable the Temporary Speed Limits manually
by clicking on the turtle icon in the statusbar at the bottom of the
main window. The turtle turns blue when the limits are enabled, and the
button's tooltip
In 1.7x, -1 is the default value until the tracker responds and provides
the real values. Ideally this should be displayed as "Unknown" or some
other human-readable string. From your description, it sounds like
what's happening here is the tracker is not filling in these values for
some reason.
I still can't reproduce this, so I'm going to try two wild guesses to
see if they help any:
1. If settings.json is somehow corrupt, Transmission may be using your
home directory as a fallback value. Could you please run your
~/.config/transmission/settings.json file through a JSON parser (such as
This ticket keeps getting curiouser and curiouser. There are now three
separate issues, none of which I can reproduce, unfortunately:
1. if you start to add a torrent but hit "Cancel" instead of "Add" in
the Torrent Options dialog, for you the torrent is still being added
anyway;
2. Removing the
Another thought: do these problems persist when running Transmission in
the guest account?
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I am closing it because the bug has been fixed in the the 1.80 beta in
the latest development version of Ubuntu - Lucid Lynx. It won't be fixed
in previous versions of Ubuntu because the package doesn't fit the
requirements for backporting. See
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports for
I'm closing this ticket because the bug has been fixed in the latest
development version of Ubuntu - Lucid Lynx. It won't be fixed in
previous versions of Ubuntu because the package doesn't fit the
requirements for backporting. See
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A couple of thoughts:
1. This sounds similar to bug 505861, but I'm not sure yet whether
they're related.
2. If settings.json is somehow corrupt, Transmission may be using your
home directory as a fallback value. Eric, could you please run your
~/.config/transmission/settings.json file through a
It's possible that this ticket and bug 500011 are related. shankao,
could you please take a look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/500011/comments/6
and answer those questions? Those are all pretty straightforward, and
less effort than downloading a live cd... :)
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Hi Stephen,
I'm not sure I'm parsing your comment correctly. I think Boris is
saying that even after he removes a torrent from Transmission, it brings
itself back the next time Transmission is started. Your comment sounds
more like Transmission leaves a torrent running until the user removes
it,
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Sorry for the very long delay in getting back to this, especially after
I said I'd test it on 12/09/09. Unfortunately my tests were unhelpful
as the tracker would not respond to my announces, either in Transmission
or in Deluge.
The text of that error message is coming from the tracker. It's
int
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I am closing this ticket because it has been fixed in the latest
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previous versions of Ubuntu because the package doesn't fit the
requirements for backporting. See
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Just checking in with an update -- the fix for this lies in a kind of
dodgy area in the Transmission code, so this probably is going to have
to wait for post-1.80
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Sorry for taking so long to respond to this.
In the time that's passed, the Lucid pre-releases now ship with a beta
version of Transmission 1.80. Does this problem still persist in
Transmission 1.80?
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This happens for me maybe once every couple of months. I've never been
able to intentionally reproduce it and am not sure what causes it. It
does seem to be accompanied by a lot of GTK error messages in the
terminal though. Next time this happens I'll record them.
** Changed in: transmission (U
Since the original intent of this ticket seems to have been resolved as
an OS tuning issue that the user can configure, but the follow-up
discussion about flie preallocation on ext4 has implications that are
relevant to future versions of Transmission's code, I'm going revising
this ticket's attrib
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
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in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Lucid Lynx. It won't be
fixed in previous versions of Ubuntu because the package doesn't fit the
requirements for
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I'm not seeing this behavior. Please answer these questions:
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* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
* Does
I believe this is fixed now in 1.80 beta 4 due to the changes made in
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/browser/trunk/libtransmission/fdlimit.c?rev=9797
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** Bug watch added: Transmission Trac #2739
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** Changed in: transmission
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** Changed in: transmission
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* I'm not able to reproduce this error -- what specific steps should I
take to recreate this bug?
* Does the folder you chose in preferences > torrents exist? Do you
have read/write access to it?
* If you
Sounds like maybe the turtle icon is still clicked s.t. you've manually
enabled the temporary speed limits?
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Ubuntu better.
Transmission uses an unmodified version of miniupnpc for port
forwarding, so I'm reassigning this ticket to the miniupnpc package. If
there's more attention needed by the Transmission team, feel free to
ping me.
It looks like there's no miniupnpc component in launchpad, so I've
reported this bug upstream to the developers of the software. You can
track it and make comments at:
http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1539#1539
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
This is a regression that was introduced by ticket #2548 which,
ironically, attempted to *reduce* the number of redundant requests. The
rewritten piece requester has a more efficient design, but a bug in its
implementation caused this overage.
Upstream ticket #2548 was reopened in
http://trac.tra
(This is "Fix Committed" in "Transmission". If I'm reading the Ubuntu
guidelines correctly, though, that status doesn't qualify for
"transmission (ubuntu)" until 1.80 beta 4 is released.)
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Transmission is not downloading or uploading and every time brings up files
wich i deleted, and don't need anymore
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On startup, Transmission loads the .torrent files in
~/.config/transmission/torrents. Could you check and see which files
are in that directory? If you look at that directory right after
removing a torrent, does the corresponding file disappear from that
directory? If not, do you have write perm
Hm, I can't reproduce this.
What filesystem are you using? Is it NTFS by any chance?
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* Does this problem still persist in Transmission 1.75?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
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It's not really Transmission's problem, but the NTFS implementation used
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Transmission is extremely CPU intense
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