torrent file manually) so that it can be inserted correctly in the queue window at that point. (I presume it's in all that binary config data, which makes basic management by the user a total PITA - another user asked recently for human-readable and easily editable config files, and this is WHY that is such a good idea.)Īpart from fixing the bug that prevented it from showing in the transfer list originally (as stopped) due to the pre-start allocation error, a solution would be to add a check for such ghost torrents when the merge trackers option comes up (loading a. So I am reporting this as a bug, as I now have a ghost torrent that cannot be started or removed as there is no way of accessing it from the interface, or by removing it manually in a config list. I can't see any troubleshooting option that might force Tixati to sanity-check its own internal data structures and detect the mismatch between the torrent being considered loaded/stopped and not being present in the visible transfer queue. There's no way visible to remove it from the active list of torrents in a config file in Tixati's working directory and no other mechanism I can see other than the main torrent transfer window to manage the list of active torrents. torrent file, it offers to merge the trackers, but that still doesn't force it back into the queue, so I'm stuck - not only can I not delete it, I can't even add it fresh that way. If I manually add the same torrent via the downloaded. I thought restarting Tixati might rebuild the transfer queue and show it, but it doesn't. This is now a big problem, as I CANNOT access it to start it or stop it, or even remove it. More worryingly, neither did Tixati - this should be a basic sanity check on a torrent start! When it ran out of diskspace, the allocation errored out, but while the log says the torrent is stopped, it doesn't show anywhere in the list of loaded torrents/current transfers. I loaded a torrent via magnetlink and (unfortunately) didn't check the diskspace required for it before it started allocating.
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