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http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/5852/webseedsdjq0.png
Webseeds afaik didn't connect so many times previously, and I also had plenty of BT peers, buggy behavior?
URL List:
http://bw.releases.ubuntu.com/8.10/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://ls.releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://mz.releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://na.releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://ubuntu.mirror.ac.za/ubuntu-release/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://ftp.leg.uct.ac.za/pub/linux/ubuntu-releases/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://sz.releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
http://zw.releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.isoThere was an ftp link but I removed it after µTorrent warned me 'bout it.
[2008-12-19 14:58:14] ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso: HTTP invalid URL: ftp://ftp.polytechnic.edu.na/pub/ubuntu-release/8.10/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
[2008-12-19 15:10:40] 137.158.142.57:80: [Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) PHP/5.2.0-8+etch13 (100.0)]: HTTP Disconnect: Peer error: offline (timed out)
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I did once read the TWC was going to throttle in NYC or something for testing (years ago), I left before the time came though so I didn't look into it
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alus, sent you a few addresses by IRC.
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The issue I listed above is still occurring in 13559:
[2008-12-01 22:22:12] ㈸¬w Download from RSS|stuff.avi has started downloading. -
Copied this from my Logger after some RSS feed matches:
[2008-11-30 20:42:45] 灨Ɔw Download from RSS|stuff2.avi has started downloading.[2008-11-30 22:12:48] 㬠¶w Download from RSS|stuff1.avi has started downloading.
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Add a torrent > press "Advanced..." in the Add Torrent dialog to trigger a crash. Also, tracker updating seems a bit... slow. Crash dump: http://www.mediafire.com/?jj1imyz1ymt
P.S. uTP?
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Probably caused by : ati2dvag.dll ( ati2dvag+2ed80 )
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* Bugcheck Analysis *
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THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER (ea)
The device driver is spinning in an infinite loop, most likely waiting for
hardware to become idle. This usually indicates problem with the hardware
itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly.
If the kernel debugger is connected and running when watchdog detects a
timeout condition then DbgBreakPoint() will be called instead of KeBugCheckEx()
and detailed message including bugcheck arguments will be printed to the
debugger. This way we can identify an offending thread, set breakpoints in it,
and hit go to return to the spinning code to debug it further. Because
KeBugCheckEx() is not called the .bugcheck directive will not return bugcheck
information in this case. The arguments are already printed out to the kernel
debugger. You can also retrieve them from a global variable via
"dd watchdog!g_WdBugCheckData l5" (use dq on NT64).
On MP machines (OS builds <= 3790) it is possible to hit a timeout when the spinning thread is
interrupted by hardware interrupt and ISR or DPC routine is running at the time
of the bugcheck (this is because the timeout's work item can be delivered and
handled on the second CPU and the same time). If this is the case you will have
to look deeper at the offending thread's stack (e.g. using dds) to determine
spinning code which caused the timeout to occur.
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: GRAPHICS_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0xEA
PROCESS_NAME: aim.exe
MODULE_NAME: ati2dvag
IMAGE_NAME: ati2dvag.dll
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Yes, unless you have a virus that's installed as a graphics driver and is pretending to be a part of ATI
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Dunno, maybe try 9600 drivers, or try contacting ATi for a non-crashy driver :|
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It's best to check the appropriate site to be certain: http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
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DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: GRAPHICS_DRIVER_FAULT
IMAGE_NAME: ati2dvag.dll
Did you already try to get help? Looks like ATi's driver is causing the crash, though that's weird imo. Is that the only crash you get (DRIVER IRQL)? And the ATi drivers are up to date?
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BSOD's sometimes list the file connected to the crash near the bottom. Are you on XP or vista? If you press the Windows Key + R, put %windir%\minidump in and press enter, it should show a folder with a bunch of minidumps (.dmp's).
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Can you post the minidumps in \Windows\minidumps to mediafire? Pack them in a zip/rar/7zip archive first.
...or are they ndis.sys related crashes?
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Listen error points to either another program using it, or a firewall that doesn't like the new version is blocking it, or malware. If you have a firewall, delete the rules for µTorrent and make new ones for the new version.
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Test builds that aren't posted here are for specific bugs, like the Vista crash bug.
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Has the installation routine been tweaked? Normally I don't see the install dialog when I do a replace of the old EXE, it came up on build 12154.
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I saw it self update twice after a manual announce, and about 35 seconds apart from each other.
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I found it very granular as well, drop down box would be neat, I'd use days
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Few random ideas: A button to copy paths and/or labels to other dialogs? Same with queue settings? Or maybe a dialog that let's you pick destination, label, etc., and has a box at the bottom were you can add as many .torrents as you like to be added with those options? And eventually allowing file selection/prioritiation from that dialog (each .torrent gets a tree view under its name ).
OH! How did the webseeding bug go? Where multiple URL's could be added and downloading would work, except for cross file pieces, which would hash wrong and cause the server to be banned. alus told me it's difficult and that he'd try to work something out, and I suggested that if it can't be fixed easily that cross file pieces be avoided so that there's at least partial support.
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Except that bug, I'm happy with the current editor.......... I KNOW! File importation into multiple files at once and multi-file find/replace (aka batch ops).
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No problem, I am here to test (this and µT ). A side note though (in case it's important), as a result of it, trying to delete a binary string in the "interger-list" results in some AutoIT error.
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when changing the name of a list, the marker changes to integer, even though it's still a list. And when trying to edit it again, it says integer, even though it still has values as if it were a list, and trying to change it to list deletes everything in the list.
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I can honestly say I don't know half the stuff you're talking about. If you clearly point out some data to graph though I'll gladly do it. I can do line and pie charts too . I thought bar looked better though :/. As for stat collecting, do you have a public test file or something I can use?
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µTorrent 1.9 alpha 15380
in Announcements
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I'd just like to note that the two latest builds work quite well on my line with no upload cap, capping upload causes slow upload :<
Can also browse quite well, at this upload speed my connection should be crap. When downloading, upload throttles down a lot, and nets me a great download speed while uploading slower then what I usually cap at for downloads.
...but I seed most of the time so :3
Upload 60 KB/s | µTorrent uploading at 53 KB/s (was counting almost 60 KB/s with calc_overhead turned on, previous build though).
Download ~830-840 KB/s
Normally cap 40 KB/s to 47 KB/s using 1.8.1.