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[bug/fea] ktorrent 2.0 import torrent single file & data

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rapsys
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Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:18 am
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An other crasy import bugs...

I tried import that torrent (simple a dir with 4 mkv in).

I set the import dir with and without a / at end, no matter I get same bug each time...

The first file is found (at 99% not realy a problem), the third too, but second and four are simply ignored :'(

I tried many time, and same bug each time.

the remove file function realy remove ALL files :'(
(so now I will not trust remove function of ktorrent, I rename in .bak the dir to avoid any trouble and clean up by hand)

plz take care of that bug if possible...
(I use 2.0 version, will upgrade soon)

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George
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Tue Aug 29, 2006 5:47 pm
rapsys wrote:Image

An other crasy import bugs...

I tried import that torrent (simple a dir with 4 mkv in).

I set the import dir with and without a / at end, no matter I get same bug each time...


Well, if you add the slash, it should be OK.


The first file is found (at 99% not realy a problem), the third too, but second and four are simply ignored :'(

I tried many time, and same bug each time.


Maybe the name encoding ...

the remove file function realy remove ALL files :'(
(so now I will not trust remove function of ktorrent, I rename in .bak the dir to avoid any trouble and clean up by hand)


I don't understand how this can happen. We just delete the symlinks, not the data they are pointing to. Are you running some kind of BSD ?
rapsys
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 3:28 am
No plain linux, mandriva linux cooker 2007 (prety up2date from monday).

I don't understand why it happen, I looked ~/.xsession-error, but there is nothing there...

Will rebuild 2.0.2 to see if it's still the case...

If you want I may provides the data by private ftp and let you try to figure why it fail...
George
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:06 pm
If they are not to big. Though I can probably try it out with just the torrent and the file names. Even if the data is not correct it should still find the files.


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