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Can you give me some info about the torrents that failed to import?
The files that were moved, were they moved separate from the rest of the files? For instance, all the files were originally in a season folder and you moved one episode to another season? Or were these simply re-names?
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Ok I took a few samples out of my resume.dat and exported with Bencode editor. Sent you in email since I might have forgotten to remove something and don't want to leak something accidentally like my user hash or w/e.
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I'll take a look at these when I get home and get back to you when I can.
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I can't see anything in these excerpts that should prevent them from being imported. There are only a few things I can think of. I'm assuming that the .torrent files existed on your machine?
second the files were definitely in the locations listed either under 'path'
or 'targets'
? Is the user that deluge is running under allowed to read/modify at the locations where the files were? No permission issues? Has the drive letter changed?
If you're willing to try it, could you use the command prompt to launch deluge-debug? If you can follow the instructions here, you can send me any error messages you get during import.
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Yeah, I double checked and the files were still definitely where those files indicated. Didn't see any strange permissions and rerunning the plugin as admin didn't seem to help. I do have some other torrents where the path was incorrect (had the torrent title appended to it as a nonexistent subdirectory) but the target had the correct path, but none of these ones I sent you seem to have that problem.
I have sometimes in the past relocated masses of torrents to a different drive/parent folder and then used BEncode Editor to fix all the paths at once, that wouldn't cause something like this would it? I'd think if the paths were good enough for uTorrent it wouldn't matter though. But I've never really done that for my ebooks anyway, in the case of those I pretty much always followed the pattern of downloading the book to a temp folder, importing into Calibre, then right clicking the torrent from the list in uT and redirecting to the epub from my Calibre library and rechecking to make sure Calibre didn't modify it in some way before seeding from there. Almost all of these torrents got broken, besides like two or three that inexplicably seem to work fine despite having gone through the same exact process as far as I can remember.
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well, the ebooks may have been changed in calibre. Did you ever re-check them in uTorrent? I know that by default calibre places a bookmark file in any ebook that you open inside calibre. There's a setting or two that if you don't turn off will change the ebooks themselves:
Though I'm not sure why that would prevent them from being imported, they would fail their re-check though...
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Yeah, all the books recheck fine in uT. Already had those disabled for a while since that was also mentioned on a book tracker I was on.
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Are there any non-ascii characters in your save paths? There could be a unicode error somewhere in the pipe, but I didn't see any in the resume info you sent me, and I'm pretty sure I've stamped those out, or at least they should tell you when they fail.
I just created a torrent in uTorrent and went through the ebook process you mentioned and everything re-imported and relocated as expected. I'm not sure what else could be going wrong. If you can create a new torrent and re-name/re-locate it in a way that breaks it I might be able to replicate the problem on my end. Or if you could get those debug logs I might be able to take some more guesses.
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I have a few torrents with non-ascii save paths but I don't think those ones I sent you are any of them, and that would only account for a small handful and not the hundreds that fail to import.
I'll see about importing again in debug mode and sending the logs over though.
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Okay, I think I might be able to reproduce these errors now that I've got all the library information. I'm seeing that a bunch of the torrents that didn't get renamed correctly have file rename failures for file existing. I'm not entirely sure why, but I can start to look into it. I'll update here when I have more.
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Related Issues (20)
- Possible sync option HOT 1
- Import failure when torrent name contains non-ascii character HOT 18
- Deluge unable to find correct files when path has trailing slash HOT 4
- Access Denied when trying to import to Deluge from uTorrent HOT 9
- Problem with importing torrents if you've moved files in the uTorrent client. HOT 3
- "Path to resume.dat" must be a file. HOT 1
- ratio's not carried over HOT 3
- After Import Several Batch Torrents Stuck at 99% HOT 2
- uTorrent 2.2.1 resume file supported? HOT 8
- ImportError: No module named twisted.internet.protocol HOT 16
- Inactive folders HOT 8
- no web ui? HOT 2
- It should say when importing has finished HOT 1
- Importing fields: date, uploaded, downloaded HOT 6
- Display that you need to restart the Deluge UI after importing HOT 4
- WINE Mappings HOT 18
- 304 Exception calling RPC request: 'CorePlugin.uTorrentImport' HOT 4
- Failed to get resume.dat HOT 3
- Map uTorrent Label to equivalent Deluge Label HOT 2
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