Cristian Greco a scris:
> On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 01:10:45PM +0300, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> 
>> Package: deluge-torrent
>> Version: 0.5.8.6-1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
>> I have a multiuser system and while an instance of deluge was running for 
>> another user using the ports that I have forwarded from my router, I 
>> tried to start deluge in my account.
>>
>> Deluge silently failed, and I just saw bug buddy wanting to assist me 
>> when trying to start a download. What deluge should have done, would have 
>> been to do either of:
>> 1) test one port after another for availability in the range it was 
>> configured to use, in the hope it will find a free port, warn the user 
>> about the issue and start;
>>   - if all ports' tests fail, start and warn, but don't do any 
>> uploads/downloads (like a pause all command was given)
>>   - as a bonus, open the preferences dialog to allow changing the used port 
>> range
>>
>> 2) either vocally fail to start, explaining the reason (still, it can't 
>> be fixed since there's no way to changes the settings without entering 
>> the GUI - except modifying by hand the pickled(?)  
>> /home/eddy/.config/deluge/prefs.state file)
> 
> Hi Eddy,
> 
> 'deluge-torrent' has been renamed in debian as 'deluge' and updated to the
> latest available upstream version 1.1.x which is a complete rewrite of the old
> 0.5.x release.
> 
> I'm going down the list of old bugs related to deluge-torrent checking if they
> are actually reproducible in the new version.
> 
> This should not be the case for the bug you reported, but would you please 
> test
> the new package in unstable and confirm?

I will try to make a local backport of that version (since I run Debian Lenny)
and see if the bug is still present.

-- 
Regards,
EddyP
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