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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 6:29 am 
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i deleted folder of bittornado 0.1.1 and installed

0.1.4..
it refuses to work and want to send bug-report ..

MY question :

HOW TO CONTINUE-RESUME a dwload started previously with 0.1.1?
I used default settings

,CAN i use shadows 5.8.1 ,or something else to finish a dwload started with bittornado? ..
it's 70% of 1.7 GB!!

thank's in advance


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 6:45 am 
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for the time being,i uninstalled 0.1.4,deleted folder again( the uninstaller still doesn't erase the files and the main folder..) and INSTALLED 0.13 , it started to resume luckily (for now at least)..


..hoping it wont' give me problems


THE BUG REPORT on 0.1.4 tryng to resume (just if u need to know,bro :-)..)was:

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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "btdownloadgui.py", line 228, in __init__
NameError: global name 'wx' is not defined

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askin again ..if i want to resume with a diferent bit-appz, is ok?

i tried once with original bittorrent and, it started to dwload the whole file again from 0..hope that with 581 shadow its not the same,but fornow i don want to risk with big files..


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:00 pm 
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I tested resume functionality using BitTornado 0.1.4 in Windows 98 and Linux (with Python 2.3 and wxPython 2.4.1.2) and it works for me. So, I know resuming in the latest version works on those 2 platforms. What O/S are you running when you are having resume problems? and are you sure you are saving in same place when resuming?


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 7:23 pm 
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Something's very wrong with your install. The error you describe is what I'd expect from wxPython 2.5.1.5 and a pre-0.1.2 version of BitTornado. Please make sure all the old codebase is gone.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 7:18 am 
bittornado 0.1.3 resumed the file luckily ,dunno what is phyton to be honest.
i'm still experiencing starnge slowdowns in dwloads , anyway
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I tested resume functionality using BitTornado 0.1.4 in Windows 98


thanks ,but
what i was askin is :
CAN I resume WITH ANOTHER client a dwload started with bittornado?


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 7:26 am 
You can use EVERY bittorrent client in the world to resume any download from EVERY bittorrent client.


Azureus is exeption though. It killed like 20% of old download. I dunno why. but have no problem since 2.0.7.5 . :D


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 7:48 am 
.........!!!!!............
i stopped
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You can use EVERY bittorrent client in the world to resume any download from EVERY bittorrent client.


......i 've tried with a file of 170 megs..

Bittornado was slowing at 2-4 k/sec(its still in trouble that client about speed ),

so i stopped him..resumed with azureus...it STARTED AGAIN from 0 fukin %!!!!!!!....
the same happened with a normal version of bittorrent .
i Think because it was 2 different ALLOCATION method :

Azureus PRE-allocate all the file on HD, but "default option of" bittornado/bittorrent is to allocate while is dwloading

SO luckily i finished the 1.7 GB and i experimented "swithching client" with a more little file

NOw AZUREUS is 40-50 k/sec ,and bittornado was 3-4 k/sec ,but i dunno why(the first time i tried 0.1.1 it was also 50 k/sec,now not anymore)


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 11:40 am 
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If you set Azureus to do "incremental" allocation, it will resume files downloaded with BitTornado just fine. If you let Azureus "pre-allocate" it indeed plows through the file and puts you back at 0%. So, if you plan on resuming something downloaded with BitTornado with Azureus, be sure to tell Azureus not to pre-allocate.


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