I'll look into it, and see if the new code fixes these issues.  The
problem is that now some completely different bugs have been cropping
up.  While the one persistent bug in 0.5 is a relatively easy fix
(removing your .state file and loading a clean state of Deluge), it can
be rather annoying.  Both branches have their problems, but 0.5 contains
some usability improvements over 0.4.  Also, 0.4 can potentially corrupt
downloads if selective downloading is enabled.

In short, Deluge isn't really done yet, and it's still in rapid
development, which is why I'd almost rather it not be in the repository
at all, sadly.  I just don't want users to look at whatever version
winds up packaged in the repositories and think that it's "done."

I'm already at work fixing the problems that have cropped up in 0.5, and
I'll see if any of the previously reported bugs on Deluge are resolved
in the new release.

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Deluge 0.5 in feisty
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90749

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