#988: file or directory not found - really often
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Reporter: anonymous | Owner: andar
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: core | Version: 1.1.8
Keywords: |
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Comment(by imac):
I am running Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) using the current (1.1.9) packaged
version and recently started to experience this (for the first time, and
usually at least once on every use now) after I moved my storage
directory.
I moved my torrent storage to a directory that is the mount point for an
entire new partition; i.e. in my case I have a new ext4 drive/partition
(/dev/sdb7) for torrent media mounted at /export/torrent. I have options
"copy torrent files to" and "automatically load new torrent files from"
set to this same directory.
Looking above, it seems the only common theme here may be setting the
storage to the top-level of a mounted partition. The obvious symptom is
that the directory normally created within the storage directory for a
torrent is not being created; Instead there is a file.
Re-locating storage and initiating a re-check does not seem to solve or
workaround this issue. The file moves, and no directory is created.
Deleting the file, and creating a directory with the same name, and then
restarting Deluge works around this issue (without having to purge, re-
download the torrent, which is still hit or miss) _ confirming that in
some cases (possibly when working in the mount point for a partition) a
file, rather than a directory, is created erroneously.
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/988#comment:3>
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