transmission-remote-gui / transgui

🧲 A feature rich cross platform Transmission BitTorrent client. Faster and has more functionality than the built-in web GUI.
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Invalid floating point operation when adding torrent #920

Closed Davikar closed 7 years ago

Davikar commented 8 years ago

I have a big problem when using this program on Linux. I add a torrent, pick where I want to save it and then when I click Ok I almost always get "Invalid floating point operation". The dialog keeps reappearing a couple of times, then I get "Access violation", but it still starts. Sometimes the Invalid floating point dialog just keeps reappearing and it makes it impossible to start the torrent. I can pick to save it somewhere else and then it might work. I'm running this on Manjaro with Gnome 3.20.2.

leonsoft-kras commented 8 years ago

There are cases when the error does not occur and the torrent download procedure is performed successfully?

Davikar commented 8 years ago

Yes, but they don't happen often. Usually if I don't have to change the download folder it seems I don't get the error, or if I pick a folder from the history.

leonsoft-kras commented 8 years ago

Thank you for this useful information for me. I'll think about it. Write, if there are more details.

peaveyman commented 8 years ago

I have seen this problem also.

DiWa51 commented 8 years ago

Hi, I faced this issue too on 5.4.0 on Linux. It worked well for the 1st torrent added, but then for subsequent ones this error is raised.

Though if I keep the default proposed path (coming from the last successful addition I guess) then the torrent is added without error. I then need to select this newly added torrent and set its data location to the correct path.

Hope this can help.

p-lr commented 7 years ago

I always get this error when i change the data location of a downloaded torrent. Though the data are successfully moved, this error is nagging.

leonsoft-kras commented 7 years ago

please try v.5.5.1 the problem is solved?

DiWa51 commented 7 years ago

Hi, Today's tests are successful for me on the Linux version! Thanks for this

Davikar commented 7 years ago

Yes, this is working fine now!

Davikar commented 7 years ago

Looks like the problem might not have been entirely solved. I'm getting a similar error message now when trying to add new torrents. It tells me "download directory path is not absolute". I get the same error message where ever I try to save the file. This time there doesn't seem to be any workaround. I have about 1200+ torrents loaded, not sure if that affects the problem.

cfpp2p commented 7 years ago

..."download directory path is not absolute"...

It's a problem with the official daemon and that bug is stuck in a conflict. https://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/5825#comment:3 https://trac.transmissionbt.com/changeset/14594

Davikar commented 7 years ago

Ok, but I don't have this problem on the Windows version of TRGUI?

cfpp2p commented 7 years ago

Ok, but I don't have this problem on the Windows version of TRGUI?

It's a twisted problem.

https://github.com/leonsoft-kras/transmisson-remote-gui/issues/891#issuecomment-210678045

https://github.com/leonsoft-kras/transmisson-remote-gui/issues/914#issuecomment-277918743

leonsoft-kras commented 7 years ago
  1. Please write version:

    • TRGUI
    • OS
    • transmission
  2. You did not try to delete the file "transgui.ini" and reconfigure TRGUI before the download operation?