Transmission 1.75 (9117)
Transmission dont send me a error message, simple recreate.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/479351/comments/7
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Tramsmission broke and lost all my torrents (data)
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I don't understand how to recreate this. Linking back to the post that
I asked for clarification on isn't particularly helpful.
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where is the .resume file
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I'll try to explain again, I quit Transmission working at night and when
I woke up there was an error and could not log into my Linux, but not
kernel panic, probably a bug in the X interface or know it, is that
after turning off and connect my laptop all the downloads were at zero
percent, some
I still don't understand. :)
Transmission doesn't have any way to move all the torrents at once...
you can move them one at a time with the Set Location feature, but it
doesn't sound like that's what you're talking about here.
Do you know how the files got moved?
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Tramsmission broke and lost
he did not move, he recreated, I think, therefore, when he hears the
crash, he probably lost the place were the data torrent, then recreated
them in the default location, like a new torrent file. Understand now?
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Tramsmission broke and lost all my torrents (data)
Odd that this happened with Transmission 1.75. It's got at least two
safeguards to prevent this:
1. When a torrent's resume data changes (including what's been downloaded, and
what directory it's been downloaded to), Transmission saves that data in the
.resume file.
2. If Transmission thinks
No, he change local data on the disk.
To solving problem, I needed:
$ mv /home/robersonfox/vídeos/dvd/bigbuckbunny
/home/robersonfox/vídeos/
the old path was: /home/robersonfox/vídeos/dvd/
and he change to: /home/robersonfox/vídeos/
thus, If I try to run Verify Local Data, nothing happens.
I don't understand. Are you saying that the torrent's files got moved
overnight?
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more or less, is the second time this occurs, some six months ago the
Transmission crashed and it happened.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35430174/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35430175/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35430176/ProcStatus.txt
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If you try to run Verify Local Data on the torrents, does the data
reappear?
If you try Set Location so that Transmission looks for the torrents'
local data on the disk again, does the data reappear?
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Tramsmission broke and lost all my torrents (data)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479351
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