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#55 | invalid | rTWi readouts (MB Downloaded, etc) incorrect/wrong | ||
Description |
Importing torrents into rTwi and then watching them glitches if I choose a different folder to save my torrent data in other than the default folder. Example: I load a 2.8GB Anime Torrent into rTwi, and it will accept the torrent and start it. However, the readout of the amount of data that it's downloaded (eg. 0.0/2.8GB) will instead say something like 0.0/-17283124 and the readout look really odd instead of (0.0/2.8GB ?). The percentage will also say -40% and other things. I haven't got a screenshot as my torrent box is down for repairs, but this is an annoying fault as it breaks the clean layout. I'll attach a picture as to what I mean soon. Cheers! |
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#54 | invalid | Nowhere to Connect | ||
Description |
I'm trying to connect using the RPC socket, but it won't let me. My users.conf says [ERD] address = "unix://~/torrent/.socket/rpc.socket" pass = "SHA1 of my password" My rpc.socket is in /home/ERD/torrent/.socket/rpc.socket The rpc.socket does exist, and is CHMOD'd to 777. So my web server should have access to this. I can't quite seem to figure out what's wrong here. This is also set up on Fedora 12, I don't know if that means anything different for my set up. Thanks. |
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#53 | invalid | Using unix sockets generates message "Nowhere to connect (malformed address)" | ||
Description |
I followed the instructions and tried the following combinations of entries: <.rtorrent.rc> scgi_local = /var/torrent/.socket/rpc.socket <rtwi's "users.conf"> [torrent] address = unix://var/torrent/.socket/rpc.socket pass = [a correct hash; I can log in no problems] Whenever I log in though, I get "Nowhere to connect (malformed address)". I assume I am configuring something incorrectly, but for the life of me I can't figure out what. I've tried all sorts of variations with / in the "unix:" address above, I've run "chmod 777 -R /var/torrent" and I've verified that on startup rtorrent puts a file "rpc.socket" in the /var/torrent/.socket directory. I'm completely stumped! |