#3000: 1.3.14 fails to respond properly to choosing which files one wants to
download.
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Reporter: Prods | Owner:
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: needs verified
Component: Unknown | Version: other (please specify)
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1.3.14 fails to respond properly to choosing which files one wants to
download from within a torrent.
For example, I start a torrent but only want to download 5 of the 50 files
within the torrent so I high-light those I do NOT want and choose "Do Not
Download." Note that Deluge 1.3.14 has a lot of difficulty designating
the files as "Do Not Download" and several attempts are often necessary...
Expected behaviour is that Deluge will ignore those files designated as
"Do Not Download", and only download the files designated as "Normal,
High, or Highest" priority.
What occurs: Deluge completely messes it up, and files that are
designated "Do Not Download" are downloaded; files that are designated
"Normal Priority" etc. are only partially downloaded, or not at all.
Also, if the 50 files have a total size of 50MB, and the files designated
"Normal Priority" etc., have a total size of 5MB, the "Size" column will
read some random number that is much larger than the expected 5MB. Running
a Force ReCheck does nothing to fix it. It is a total disaster.
Installed via ppa on Xubuntu Xenial. I have confirmed this on both my
Xenial systems.
Purged ppa and returned to 1.3.12 and everything works fine.
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/3000>
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