Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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KyleK wrote:
Hm. Whoever built that curl release apparently also had libiberty installed, which created the (strange) dependency.
Hmmm yes that was me. The dependency came from openldap which is fixed by --disable-ldap on curl now. I've added curl
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Transmission 2.73 is now available for ffp-0.7-arm and ffp-0.7-oabi.
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Transmission v2.73 is now available for ffp-0.5 as well.
I've enabled inotify support (for the watchfolder) for this one, but since I don't own a DNS-323/CH3SNAS anymore, I can't test it.
Let me know if you run into any problems, then I'll make a new release.
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Hi Kylek,
Have a problem with transmission 2.73 ffp-0.7 on DNS-320.
Tramission only can download 5 torrent at a time for my issue and there is no where to change it. If i have like 20 torrent that i want to download. ONly 5 is downloading while the other is queuing to download. ANy ways to solve this?
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Transmission supports queueing since a few releases. Unfortunately you can't enable/disable it via web interface or transmission-remote.
You need to stop Transmission, open the file settings.json in Transmissions config folder, and disable queueing.
Then restart Transmission.
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ROger! thank you!
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Hi Kylek,
I changed in setting.json and disable "download queuing = false."
Am i doing it correct?
THere is also another setting which is called queue-stalled-enabled
https://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles
i have found the information here.
thank you kylek!
Last edited by shidevil (2012-11-11 06:04:32)
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Hi kylek,
tried changing value to false but still only 5 and the rest are "idle" instead of queuing but isn't starting.
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Hm. I can't say I have this problem. Maybe the other torrents are just idle?
This is something for the Transmission forums. I do only provide the packages for ffp.
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Hi shidevil,
You could try setting another queue-size.
"download-queue-size": 10,
You to get thinks correct, you did set the value for the download queueing to
"download-queue-enabled": false,
And you did stop transmission before changing the settings.json file?
I did have some problems after the upgrade to 2.73 on ffp-0.5. I just got killed after a couple of seconds. No error.
Even downgrading to another version didn't help.
The solution for me was to remove the .transmission-daemon directory and start fresh.
No it seems to work for me...
Last edited by rsd76 (2012-11-12 20:36:25)
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Hi Kylek, all,
I have a strange issue with Transmission 2.73. I installed it some 10 days ago on a D-Link DNS-320L following those instructions http://klseet.com/index.php/d-link-dns-320-nas/173 and at first start everything ran smoothly with very nice download speed of up to 4.5 MB/s.
I am also using Transmission Remote GUI.
However, after downloading some 2-3 GB of a torrent file unexpectedly the Transmission Remote GUI losts connection with the daemon and says: Connection Timed Out.
I telnet the dns-320L and stop and start the transmission.sh and then again run the Transmission Remote GUI, which after this operation is able to connect to the transmission daemon. Downloading starts smoothly and again after some time, no pattern really, it happens with various torrents at different time and downloaded volume, the Transmission Remote GUI again says: Connection Timed Out. Needless to say Transmission is not accessible via my DNS IP:9091 port either.
Have you got a cure for that? Would be greatly grateful for any hint.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Kylek, all
I can't select to download few files from whole torrent using web interface in build 2.73( it's downloading everything), however no issue with that in build 2.71
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If I get your problem right, this was fixed, but you won't see it until 2.80: https://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/5108
You can fix it yourself by modifying the javascript file: https://trac.transmissionbt.com/changeset/13598
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Thank you. from that }; to this }, Works perfect now
Last edited by vladb (2012-11-19 02:40:48)
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I am trying to install transmission on my DNS-321. I have successfully installed FFP-0.7 OABI. I am now trying to install the current version of transmission, but I am running into a problem that the tutorial doesn't cover. Mainly, I'm wondering where to get curl for OABI.
adding this to the tutorial in the beginning would be a big help to a newb (re)installing ffp and transmission on a fresh drive.
Last edited by Messudieh (2012-11-21 01:33:07)
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Hi Fr3ed,
Transmission supports running a script after the download is finished. I am using one that send me a mail when download is finished and change permissions of downloaded files. You need to install "nail" from memiks, stop transmission-daemon edit settings.json (see below) and put the script somewhere in my case it is "/home/root"
"script-torrent-done-enabled": true, "script-torrent-done-filename": "/home/root/torrentdone.sh",
in the script change the "yourmail@yourmail.com" and "yourpass" and the smtp server if you are not using gmail. At the end of the script I change the permissions in the download folder. Change that according your settings also. Here is the script:
#!/ffp/bin/sh ## ## User-configurable Variables ## # Where "nail" is installed on your system. # We need this to actually send the mail, so make sure it's installed MAILX=/ffp/bin/mailx # REQUIRED CHANGE #1: you must set SMTP_SERVER # http://www.host45.com/resources/ispsmtps.php has a list of ISP's smtp servers SMTP_SERVER=smtp.gmail.com:587 # REQUIRED CHANGE #2: you must set your email address. # option A: change "yourname@yourmail.com" here and remove the leading '#' to # use a real email address TO_ADDR=yourname@yourmail.com # # option B: for an SMS message, set your phone number here and remove the # leading '#' on the PHONENUM line and your phone provider's TO_ADDR line #PHONENUM="1234567890" #TO_ADDR="$PHONENUM@message.alltel.com" # SMS: Alltel ### ### Send the mail... ### SUBJECT="Torrent Done!" FROM_ADDR="mail@yourmail.com" TMPFILE=`mktemp -t transmission.XXXXXXXXXX` echo "Transmission finished downloading \"$TR_TORRENT_NAME\" on $TR_TIME_LOCALTIME" > $TMPFILE $MAILX -v -s "$SUBJECT" \ -S smtp-use-starttls \ -S ssl-verify=ignore \ -S smtp-auth=login \ -S smtp=smtp://smtp.gmail.com:587 \ -S from="$FROM_ADDR" \ -S smtp-auth-user=yourname@yourmail.com \ -S smtp-auth-password=yourpass \ -S ssl-verify=ignore \ "$TO_ADDR" < $TMPFILE rm $TMPFILE chmod -R a+w /i-data/md0/video/torrent/*
fboulange wrote:
Hi there
I've been using Transmission for ages now on my DNS323.
Lately I've upgrade my PC to Win7 and I've got the following problem
- Transmission deamon has been made with the nobody user (using the wiki's command line)
- Downloaded files therefore have the 'nobody' user permissions
- I've set SAMBA user in the Web Interface on my DNS323 (Netwrok access)
-I've used this user to connect to the DNS323 in Win7
==> I can't modify / move downloaded files from Win7 as it says :
"You need permission to do this action"
"You require permission from Unix User\nobody to make change to this file"
Any tips please ?
Cheers,
Fr3d
PS Even with "All user" (aka guest I think) set in the "Network Access" I can't get it to modify / move files.
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@hlavicka: You can send an email without installing nail. All the required moving parts are already there.
I made a little how-to you can find here: http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7133
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Ever since i upgraded to 2.73 i have been getting Announce error: Connection failed on public udp trackers. Private trackers work fine. Not sure if it's only UDP trackers. I tried uTorrent on my PC and it works fine.
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Please report this either in the official Transmission forums (https://forum.transmissionbt.com), or if you have detailed info (maybe a public torrent that someone can test with) create a ticket at http://trac.transmissionbt.com
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I'm trying to upgrade to 2.73, and I'm having a problem I don't recall ever having before. Telnet in (fine), stop transmission (done), but I get a fatal error trying to unpack the new transmission files ("file not found").
I am unable to go any higher than the /ffp/ directory, which would explain why it cant find the archive (which is a level higher), but what confuses me is that I have always placed the archive where I have it now, and never had any problems.
I do this so rarely that I can't even remember if I'm doing anything differently than usual (though the older archives in my Volume_1 directory are a pretty strong proof that I'm not).
Any help would be much appreciated, but it's nothing particularly urgent. I would love to avoid doing a clean install, though--every time I do that I punish myself with re-registering all my torrents... Uuugh! It sucks!
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funpkg -u {transmission file name} should perform and upgrade
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Sounds like you are doing a "cd /ffp". That is a symbolic link to take you in and you won't be able to go higher than the ffp directory. You should be doing something like "cd /mnt/HD_a2/" or whatever is your equivalent.
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You should be able to navigate the symbolic links as easily as a fixed directory.
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On my 343, if I log in and sit at root's home "~" and type "cd /ffp" it takes me to /mnt/HD_a2/ffp. If I then type "cd .." it takes me back to "~" rather than to "mnt/HD_a2/".
If I understand the above statement, he downloaded the current version to his Volume_1 and went to "/ffp". Thus the statement "I am unable to go any higher than the /ffp/ directory".
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