Closed Davikar closed 7 years ago
There are cases when the error does not occur and the torrent download procedure is performed successfully?
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.
Thank you for this useful information for me. I'll think about it. Write, if there are more details.
I have seen this problem also.
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.
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.
please try v.5.5.1 the problem is solved?
Hi, Today's tests are successful for me on the Linux version! Thanks for this
Yes, this is working fine now!
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.
..."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
Ok, but I don't have this problem on the Windows version of TRGUI?
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
Please write version:
You did not try to delete the file "transgui.ini" and reconfigure TRGUI before the download operation?
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.