Re: [gentoo-user] Ktorrent using a lot of memory recently

2021-12-28 Thread computers with nikita nikita
Yes, you can open magnet links directly from your browser using qbittorrent,

I hope you'll be able to solve the memory leak though, good luck

On Tue, Dec 28, 2021, 5:40 PM Dale  wrote:

> computers with nikita nikita wrote:
> > I recommend qbittorrent (its qt so it should theme nicely with kde),
> > it works really well IMO
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 2:09 PM ny6p01  > > wrote:
> >
> > If a tool is not working the way it should I chuck it and find one
> > that does. There are many good torrent apps out there.
> >
>
>
> I'm happy with Ktorrent.  I just want to figure out why it is using so
> much memory.  I did look at qbittorrent tho, screenshots anyway.  It
> seems to work the same way and even looks the same as Ktorrent.  Given I
> have Ktorrent already set up and a lengthy list of files for it to
> download, I'm not really wanting to switch.  If I can't figure out the
> memory leak or it gets worse, I may have to switch later on.
>
> Question just in case I do have to switch.  I click on links in Firefox
> to download torrents.  Right now it opens the files/imports/whatever to
> Ktorrent.  Can I do the same with qbittorrent?  From the looks of it, I
> suspect it works that way, and suspect other GUI software does as well.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)
>
>


Re: [gentoo-user] Ktorrent using a lot of memory recently

2021-12-28 Thread Dale
computers with nikita nikita wrote:
> I recommend qbittorrent (its qt so it should theme nicely with kde),
> it works really well IMO
>
> On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 2:09 PM ny6p01  > wrote:
>
> If a tool is not working the way it should I chuck it and find one
> that does. There are many good torrent apps out there.
>


I'm happy with Ktorrent.  I just want to figure out why it is using so
much memory.  I did look at qbittorrent tho, screenshots anyway.  It
seems to work the same way and even looks the same as Ktorrent.  Given I
have Ktorrent already set up and a lengthy list of files for it to
download, I'm not really wanting to switch.  If I can't figure out the
memory leak or it gets worse, I may have to switch later on. 

Question just in case I do have to switch.  I click on links in Firefox
to download torrents.  Right now it opens the files/imports/whatever to
Ktorrent.  Can I do the same with qbittorrent?  From the looks of it, I
suspect it works that way, and suspect other GUI software does as well. 

Thanks.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] Ktorrent using a lot of memory recently

2021-12-28 Thread computers with nikita nikita
I recommend qbittorrent (its qt so it should theme nicely with kde), it
works really well IMO

On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 2:09 PM ny6p01  wrote:

> If a tool is not working the way it should I chuck it and find one that
> does. There are many good torrent apps out there.
>


Re: [gentoo-user] Ktorrent using a lot of memory recently

2021-12-28 Thread ny6p01
If a tool is not working the way it should I chuck it and find one that
does. There are many good torrent apps out there.


Lee 

On Dec 28, 2021 at 12:28 PM, Dale  wrote:

computers with nikita nikita wrote:
> I dont use Ktorrent, While what you are describing sounds like a
> memory leak,
> have you considered it could be the active downloads connecting to a
> large number of peers? Or it could be it building a very large dht
> index (not sure what the proper terminology for this is)
>
> You should double check your settings and make sure everything has
> sane limits
>

I've been playing with this a bit before replying.  There's not many
options with ktorrent.  I did find a older version of libtorrent tho.  I
downgraded to that.  It still increases at times but then seems to
return a more normal amount.  It does act strange still but not as bad
as it was.  I think you have the right idea tho.  It does seem to be a
memory leak somewhere.

I'll keep playing with this some more and post if I come up with anything.

Thanks for the help.

Dale

:-)  :-)


Re: [gentoo-user] Ktorrent using a lot of memory recently

2021-12-28 Thread Dale
computers with nikita nikita wrote:
> I dont use Ktorrent, While what you are describing sounds like a
> memory leak,
> have you considered it could be the active downloads connecting to a
> large number of peers? Or it could be it building a very large dht
> index (not sure what the proper terminology for this is)
>
> You should double check your settings and make sure everything has
> sane limits
>

I've been playing with this a bit before replying.  There's not many
options with ktorrent.  I did find a older version of libtorrent tho.  I
downgraded to that.  It still increases at times but then seems to
return a more normal amount.  It does act strange still but not as bad
as it was.  I think you have the right idea tho.  It does seem to be a
memory leak somewhere. 

I'll keep playing with this some more and post if I come up with anything. 

Thanks for the help.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] Ktorrent using a lot of memory recently

2021-12-21 Thread computers with nikita nikita
I dont use Ktorrent, While what you are describing sounds like a memory
leak,
have you considered it could be the active downloads connecting to a large
number of peers? Or it could be it building a very large dht index (not
sure what the proper terminology for this is)

You should double check your settings and make sure everything has sane
limits

On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 11:07 PM Dale  wrote:

> Howdy all,
>
> I been using Ktorrent for several months now.  When I started using it,
> it used only a few hundred megabytes of ram and was running for a week
> or so without a restart.  It rarely even showed up in top when sorted by
> memory usage.  Certainly true when several Firefox browser profiles are
> open and running.  Recently tho, it is using a lot more memory.  Once it
> was several GBs and I had to close and restart Ktorrent to clear it up.
> It runs with a more normal memory usage for a while but then starts
> building up again.  Once I get something downloaded, I copy it from the
> folder it downloads to over to other directories where I rename and
> organize things.  Only active downloads remain listed within Ktorrent.
> This is from top. This is after less than a day of run time, likely
> around 12 hours or so.
>
>
>   PID USER  PR  NIVIRTRESSHR S  %CPU  %MEM TIME+
>
> COMMAND
>
>  5604 dale  20   0 3262804   1.0g  81648 S   0.0   3.3  45:40.05
> /usr/bin/ktorrent
>
>
> This is my version and USE flags.
>
>
> [ebuild   R] net-p2p/ktorrent-21.08.3:5::gentoo  USE="bwscheduler
> downloadorder handbook infowidget ipfilter logviewer magnetgenerator
> mediaplayer scanfolder stats upnp webengine zeroconf -debug -rss
> -shutdown -test" 0 KiB
>
>
> Entries in /etc/portage for ktorrent:
>
>
> root@fireball / # grep -r ktorrent /etc/portage/
> /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:net-p2p/ktorrent -search -shutdown
> -rss
> root@fireball / #
>
>
> I checked and I'm on the same version as I have been using since I
> installed Ktorrent.  I suspect the problem may be a dependency of
> Ktorrent and not Ktorrent itself, even tho it shows Ktorrent using the
> memory.  I'm not quite sure how that could be but since Ktorrent itself
> hasn't changed, well, makes me wonder.
>
> Anyone else having this problem or have a idea of the cause?  Could it
> be a USE flag that I can disable?  I can disable things I don't use if
> needed.  Is it something Ktorrent depends on that is causing this?
>
> Ideas? Thoughts?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)
>
>