[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-04-10 Thread Fyodor Kupchik
Filled report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/qbittorrent/+bug/756474 Well, what about not selecting old stuff - I'm using NTFS as files storage because sometimes need to have access from windows, check works fine but it is s slow - to avoid time loss I'm usually download the only necessary file

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-04-09 Thread Christophe Dumez
@Fyodor Kupchik: By the way, your problem does not seem related in any way with this bug report, is it? I believe it should be opened as a separate ticket. ** Changed in: qbittorrent Importance: Medium => Undecided ** Changed in: qbittorrent Status: Confirmed => Incomplete ** Changed i

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-04-09 Thread Christophe Dumez
Ok, I understand what's happening and I'll look into it soon. Thanks for the feedback. In the meantime, I suggest you stop unselecting files that were already downloaded. It is not that useful to unselect those anyway because qbittorrent will simply, detect, recheck and seed them (it won't try to

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-04-09 Thread Fyodor Kupchik
well, this happened again twice how to reproduce: 1. Download at least 1 file with torrent. 2. Update torrent file so that it contain the same file ad new one. 3. Try to download new file BUT DON'T SELECT old one. 4. Old file will be deleted but new one going to be downloaded successfully. Serious

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-03-31 Thread Fyodor Kupchik
small typo - there were at least 5 files with extension FLV in that directory... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659099 Title: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with na

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-03-31 Thread Fyodor Kupchik
don't know if it was the similar issue but yesterday I lost all files in the directory named Directory.FLV with FLV file inside... what I done: 1. Already had this dir in "Completed" list and downloaded new torrent with updated content i.e. new files now handled by torrent. 2. Pointed to old dir.

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2011-02-26 Thread Christophe Dumez
I tried to reproduce as follows: - Add a torrent having a root folder and rename the root folder to ".test". - Restart qBittorrent The torrent was resumed just fine, no I/O error. It is possible that the error was already fixed (I'm using v2.6.6) but it would be surprising as I don't remember

[Bug 659099] Re: I/O error when programs attempt access to folders with names ending in a file extension

2010-12-29 Thread Charlie Kravetz
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work, I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here. Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better! ** Changed in: qbittorrent (Ubuntu)