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#25 | fixed | Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [function.DOMDocument-loadXML]: Empty string supplied as input in /var/www/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 137 | ||
Description |
After logging into rtwi I get the following error messages using rtwi 0.32 libtorrent 0.12.2 and rtorrent 0.8.2 I am using apache2 as the webserver. Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [function.DOMDocument-loadXML]: Empty string supplied as input in /var/www/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 137 Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 427 Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/rtwi/index.php on line 381 Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [function.DOMDocument-loadXML]: Empty string supplied as input in /var/www/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 137 Warning: chdir() [function.chdir]: No such file or directory (errno 2) in /var/www/rtwi/index.php on line 10 Warning: chdir() [function.chdir]: No such file or directory (errno 2) in /var/www/rtwi/index.php on line 10 In my apache2 config file I have the following line SCGIMount /RPC2 127.0.0.1:5000 And in the users.conf I have the following user setup [rt] address = "http://127.0.0.1:5000/RPC2" pass = "removed for security reasons" In my .rtorrent.rc I have the following line scgi_port =:5000 This rtorrent and apache2 setup is currently working with wtorrent and rtgui so any help you can give would be appreciated. Any aditional info you need just ask I will try to provide. Thanks Shadowtester |
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#24 | fixed | DOMDocument::loadXML() [domdocument.loadxml]: Empty string supplied | ||
Description |
I receive this error: Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [domdocument.loadxml]: Empty string supplied as input in /usr/local/www/data/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 137 Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/local/www/data/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 427 Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/local/www/data/rtwi/index.php on line 381 Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [domdocument.loadxml]: Empty string supplied as input in /usr/local/www/data/rtwi/includes/classes/xmlrpc_handler.inc.php on line 137 Warning: chdir() [function.chdir]: No such file or directory (errno 2) in /usr/local/www/data/rtwi/index.php on line 10 Warning: chdir() [function.chdir]: No such file or directory (errno 2) in /usr/local/www/data/rtwi/index.php on line 10 I am 110% certain that it should be working, as I have tried using both the socket file method and http://domain.tld/RFC2 method in my users.conf which both WORK with wTorrent (another rtorrent web interface). So to summarize, I have tried the FILE and HTTP methods, which BOTH WORK with wTorrent. The socket IS readable/writable. The HTTP method DOES work. This is a serious bug in the software that needs to be fixed, and not ignored!! |
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#22 | invalid | Leech/Seed Arrow Icons don't change | ||
Description |
I've recently updated to version 0.3.2b of rTWi, because I suffered from the "No torrent for this hash" bug which has been fixed. I'm using rTorrent/libTorrent 0.12.2 on a Gentoo Linux system, I believe the XMLRPC-C version is 0.16.9 (yes, the one with the 4GB> display incapability) But I've encountered a minor nuisance in the interface. In the Torrents overview, you have the red downwards pointing arrows for torrents being leeched and the green upwards pointing arrows for torrents being seeded. When a torrent is added to the download list all is fine, the red downwards pointing arrow indicates the leeching torrent and it seems to be working fine. But when the torrent has finished leeching, and therefor changes to seeding, the arrow doesnt change with it to the green upwards pointing arrow. This makes it difficult to ascertain the status of one's leech/seed list in a quick glance. I would appreciate any help/tips/fixes you can provide me with. P.S.: I also noticed that in the Info of a torrent with the "problem" the Connection type tells me it's "Leeching". Which is not the case, as the torrent is finished and is only uploading the material back. |