Public bug reported:
I upgraded to v0.799 of DC++ for Windows running on Win 7 HP SP1 a few
days ago from v0.791.
Someone pointed out that I was downloading the same file over and over
from them for hours.
I took a look, and the file was already completed, but DC++ kept
attempting to download it over and over.
Restarting DC++ made no difference it would still keep trying to
download the file, despite it already being in my share (another reason
why bug#250238 would be handy).
The only way to stop it was to manually remove the file from the queue.
I left DC++ running overnight, and checked the following day, and found
the same thing happening on multiple files.
I have attached a screenshot some of the latest ones, that have transfer
percentages of over 1000%, one 1.93GiB files even has 14313.96%
transferred.
I had to manually delete each from the queue to stop the waste of
bandwidth.
I have now enabled Log Downloaded Segments & Finished Downloads, but
looking at these logs I don't think it will help much when it occurs
again.
Thanks,
Pete.
** Affects: dcplusplus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: 250238 bandwidth completion download percentage queue repeat transfer
wasted
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012432
Title:
Overcompletion of some files since upgrading to 0.799 from 0.791
Status in DC++:
New
Bug description:
I upgraded to v0.799 of DC++ for Windows running on Win 7 HP SP1 a few
days ago from v0.791.
Someone pointed out that I was downloading the same file over and over
from them for hours.
I took a look, and the file was already completed, but DC++ kept
attempting to download it over and over.
Restarting DC++ made no difference it would still keep trying to
download the file, despite it already being in my share (another
reason why bug#250238 would be handy).
The only way to stop it was to manually remove the file from the
queue.
I left DC++ running overnight, and checked the following day, and
found the same thing happening on multiple files.
I have attached a screenshot some of the latest ones, that have
transfer percentages of over 1000%, one 1.93GiB files even has
14313.96% transferred.
I had to manually delete each from the queue to stop the waste of
bandwidth.
I have now enabled Log Downloaded Segments & Finished Downloads, but
looking at these logs I don't think it will help much when it occurs
again.
Thanks,
Pete.
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