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imported4-Stone
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Swarm size

Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:44 am
There are two columns for torrents in ktorrent: Seeders and Leechers.
Does anyone know why do I have zeroes in the brackets?
The issue is that I have zeroes in brackets if torrent is not being downloaded/uloaded.
In the case when there is upload/download activity for a torrent I have number in brackets equal to number befor brackets.
I.e. stale torrents have
0(0) 0(0)
Active torrents have something like this:
42(42) 16(16)

I've never seen numbers similar to the following (that is ordinary thing for uTorrent for instance):
12(198) 15(22)

What could be roots of this? KTorrent 2.2.6
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Re: Swarm size

Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:57 am
Stone wrote:There are two columns for torrents in ktorrent: Seeders and Leechers.
Does anyone know why do I have zeroes in the brackets?
The issue is that I have zeroes in brackets if torrent is not being downloaded/uloaded.


If the torrent isn't started, ktorrent does not bother to find out how many peers there are.

In the case when there is upload/download activity for a torrent I have number in brackets equal to number befor brackets.
I.e. stale torrents have
0(0) 0(0)
Active torrents have something like this:
42(42) 16(16)

I've never seen numbers similar to the following (that is ordinary thing for uTorrent for instance):
12(198) 15(22)

What could be roots of this? KTorrent 2.2.6


Looks like you can't contact the tracker, what does it say in the tracker tab ?
imported4-Stone
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Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:30 pm
Evrything seems to be fine on the tracker tab: Status is Ok and Next refresh in 50 minutes (I can't provide exact English names as I'm using a localized environment).
However the file is being downloaded wtih
78(78) and 32(32)

As download works the issue doesn't bother very much. Just strange and unexplainable behaviour in my opinion.

Thanks


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