Transmission 2.31 pets - Peer-to-Peer connector

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brin
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Re: Transmission 1.75 pets - Peer-to-Peer connector

#41 Post by brin »

Michalis wrote:3 pets available:

The first transmission-1.75-i486.pet is the full program without the locales.

The second transmission-1.75-i486-small.pet is a cut-down version with only the basic program.

The third transmission_NLS-1.75-i486.pet is the package with all the locales (translations).
BIIIG thankyou for that!

One of my main reasons learning to know an work with puppy was to get a cheap, quiet, economic NAT-, p2p-, web- & ftp-server on an old Compaq SFF (small form factor) with pIII 500 MHz cpu and 400 MB RAM, bought for about 10 $ @ ebay.

And befor finding YOUR 1.75 pet, coming from utorrent/widows doing torrent @ puppy got more and more traumatic :)

Sstill being a linux newbie I'm depending on guys like you making pets like this...

plz keep on!

THX again

brin :o)

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update to 1.76

#42 Post by Michalis »

@T_B & @brin Thank you very much for your words :D those are some great feedbacks :D that makes me definitely to continue packaging transmission

hhhmmm and sorry for not having noticed them earlier :oops:



What's new:
=== Transmission 1.76 (2009/10/24) ===

==== All Platforms ====
* Fix potential data loss when moving torrents to where they already are
* Fix minor protocol error that didn't send a port message to some peers
* Fix minor manpage errors

==== Daemon ====
* Fix potential data loss when using "transmission-remote --find"
* Fix ratio-limit bug on some uClibc systems
* Fix invalid JSON "nan" error on optware

==== GTK+ ====
* Fix crash in the Preferences dialog when testing to see if the port is open
* Fix crash on exit when a torrent's Properties dialog is open
* Fix tracker address display error in the torrent Properties dialog
* Fix tray menu's main window status when Transmission is started minimized
* Fix broken SIGINT (ctrl-c) handling
* Fix 1.61 build failure on systems with new versions of glib but older versions of gtk

brin
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Re: Transmission 1.76 pets - Peer-to-Peer connector

#43 Post by brin »

Michalis wrote:3 pets available:
The first transmission-1.76-i486.pet is the full program without the locales.
The second transmission-1.76-i486-small.pet is a cut-down version with only the basic program.
The third transmission_NLS-1.76-i486.pet is the package with all the locales (translations).
Again, Thanks a lot, Michalis!

puppy 4.30 & TM 1.75 worked good, but performing other tasks in parallel got my system rather unstable.
'hope, 4.31 with 1.76 is performing even better!

plz keep on helping us newbies!

THX, brin

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#44 Post by Michalis »

Thank you also brin

If you ever have any problems with transmission post the problem here or pm me in order to try to figure out the solution. I hope 1.76 indeed performs better.

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#45 Post by sketchman »

Doesn't work for me in 4.1.2. I get the following error.

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transmission: symbol lookup error: transmission: undefined symbol: gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds
Someone else had the same problem, but I didn't see a solution in the thread.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... d=20023137

EDIT: If it helps, installing libidn.so.11 fixed a problem with version 1.22, so I do have that one now.
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#46 Post by sikpuppy »

sketchman wrote:Doesn't work for me in 4.1.2. I get the following error.

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transmission: symbol lookup error: transmission: undefined symbol: gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds
Someone else had the same problem, but I didn't see a solution in the thread.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... d=20023137

EDIT: If it helps, installing libidn.so.11 fixed a problem with version 1.22, so I do have that one now.
It looks like a GLIB problem. If the older puppies use a version of GLIB that is older than the version that Transmission was compiled with then this sort of thing happens.

I could post a copy of the updated GLIB I use, but this might break other things on peoples systems. It shouldn't, but it might. Updating GLIB often requires updating GTK and PANGO as well. This wasn't an issue for me, but it does mean that any further compiles that are attempted on an GLIB updated machine may not work on a clean install/Live CD.
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#47 Post by panzerpuppy »

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#48 Post by panzerpuppy »

The latest build of Transmission doesn't work in any version of Puppy older than 4.3 :(

I get the same $#@%^* error in Puppy 4.21 and Turbopup:

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transmission: symbol lookup error: transmission: undefined symbol: gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds
And that's not all - Transmission is now extra bloated if you're using Puppy 4.21 or older:
Now it requires an additional dependency (libgio-2.0.so.0) that's almost the same size as the Transmission binary

Michalis,did you compile this build in Puppy 4.3 or later?
If that's the case, could you do another compile of Transmission 1.76 in Puppy 4.2 (to produce a package with less dependencies that's compatible with the older Puppies as well)?

Do you still keep an archive of your old Transmission packages? I need the last working builds (v1.72, v1.74 and v1.75).



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#49 Post by panzerpuppy »

Does anyone have a copy of the previous release (v1.75)?

(the last one i've tried in Puppy 4.21 was v1.72 and it worked great)


T_B
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#51 Post by T_B »

Hi Michales,

Thanks for 1.76, after installing 1.76 my torrents were not connecting anymore.

After that installing 1.74 didn't help solving it...

In the message log this message is being repeated:

Sun Dec 6 19:38:25 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:39:11 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:39:32 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:39:37 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:39:43 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:39:44 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:39:46 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:40:38 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:41:05 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:41:09 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:41:10 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"
Sun Dec 6 19:41:11 2009 Saved "/root/.config/transmission/settings.json"

Solved:

I deleted all files and directories in /root/.config/transmission/ and started again.

So it appears 1.76 works fine in 4.3.1 :)

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update to version 1.82

#52 Post by Michalis »

Transmission updated to version 1.82

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#53 Post by eden6000 »

1.82 doesn't work for me...I'm on puppies 4.31, it continuosly starts downloading for some 10-15 seconds, then stops, as if it loses connection, then starts again...I've tried 1.83 on ubuntu (lucid) it works fine...btw I've switched back to 1.76, it works fine

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Transmission updated to version 1.83

#54 Post by Michalis »

Transmission updated to version 1.83


=== Transmission 1.83 (2010/01/23) ===

==== All Platforms ====
* Fix 1.80 announce error that caused uploads and downloads to periodically freeze
* Fix 1.80 announce timeout error that caused "no response from tracker" message
* Fix 1.80 "file not found" error message that stopped some torrents
* Fix 1.82 crash when adding new torrents via their ftp URL
* Fix 1.80 crash when receiving invalid request messages from peers
* Fix 1.82 error when updating the blocklist


@eden6000 check whether this 1.83 fixes your problem.

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#55 Post by eden6000 »

Thanks Michalis...i'm not at home these days...when I come back I'll try your new pet

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#56 Post by eden6000 »

Everything ok Michalis, 1.83 works fine, thanks!

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Transmission updated to version 1.91

#57 Post by Michalis »

Transmission updated to version 1.91


What's new:

=== Transmission 1.91 (2010/02/21) ===
==== All Platforms ====
* Fix 1.90 crash-on-startup bug that affected some users
* Fix 1.90 bug that caused the "turtle mode" state to be forgotten between sessions
* Fix 1.83 crash when adding a torrent by URL from an ftp source via the web client
* For the BitTorrent spec's "downloaded=X" passage, use the de facto standard



=== Transmission 1.90 (2010/02/16) ===
==== All Platforms ====
* Add an option to disable the .part suffix for incomplete files
* Add priority selector to GUI clients' add torrent windows
* Fix 1.81 bug that broke HTTP requests to sites that gave HTTP 301 redirects
* Fix 1.8x bug in announcing "finished downloading" and "stopping" at the same time
* Fix 1.8x bug in announcing partial seeds
* Try harder to make announces finish, even if the tracker responds slowly
* Fix bug that didn't honor download speed limits of 0
* Use fallocate64() for fast file preallocation on systems that support it
* Magnet link improvements
* Don't let "Disk is full" errors cause loss of configuration files
* Faster parsing of bencoded data, such as torrent files

==== GTK+ ====
* Give more helpful error messages if "Set Location" or "Add Magnet Link" fail
* Add optional support for libappindicator
* Minor build fixes

==== Daemon ====
* Add transmission-remote support for port testing and blocklist updating
* Add transmission-daemon support for incomplete-dir, dht, and seedratio
* If settings.json is corrupt, give an error telling where the problem is
* Add option to specify where log messages should be written

==== Web Client ====
* Add a tracker tab to the inspector
* Fix 1.8x display error when showing magnet link information

eden6000
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#58 Post by eden6000 »

Thank you very much from us all Transmission users! :-)

Michalis
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Transmission updated to version 1.92

#59 Post by Michalis »

Thank you eden6000 hope you like it and works perfectly :D


Transmission updated to version 1.92



What's new:
=== Transmission 1.92 (2010/03/11) ===
==== All Platforms ====
* Fix possible data corruption issue caused by data sent by bad peers during endgame
* Fix potential buffer overflow when adding maliciously-crafted magnet links
* Fix announces to IPv6 trackers
* Fix DNS problems on some platforms, including Debian
* Fix issues with the incomplete directory functionality
* Fix port forwarding error on some routers by updating libnatpmp and miniupnp

==== GTK+ ====
* Fix directory selection error in GTK+ 2.19
* Small GUI improvements: HIG correctness, remove deprecated GTK+ calls, etc.

==== Daemon ====
* Fix 1.91 build error on Mac and FreeBSD
* Standardize the daemon's watchdir feature to behave like the other clients'

==== Web Client ====
* Statistics dialog
* Fix error in "trash data & remove from list" that didn't trash all data
* Fix display of ratios and time
* Update to jQuery 1.4.2

*one small note, I haven't tested it because didn't had time but most likely it will be working well as it's compiled the same way with the previous.

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#60 Post by eden6000 »

I'm testing it now, seems everything is fine....one thing I noticed, the packages have grown up, haven't them?

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