I have been having issues with both Transmission 2.11 and uTorrent (I realize they're both in beta).
In Transmission I cannot seem to be able to remove torrents (whether from the gui or manually). I am also often greeted with a "permission denied error" in the download status of a torrent. I'm currently trying to reinstall to see if it helps.
In uTorrent I cannot get to the gui page at http://utorrent:8080/gui
it just times out and tells me cannot load page. I wonder if that could be a port conflict, though I can't remember any app set with port 8080
Transmission & uTorrent
Re: Transmission & uTorrent
Same problem with Utorrent here.
running a 64 bit Fedora.
Ive tried both
yum install libgcc.i686
yum install glibc.i686
as suggested.
Both installed.
Checking the server status, Utorrent isn't running, and wont start.
Yep. it is still Beta, and you guys are dong a great job.
PS. Any way of getting the Sun Java installed on Fedora, as opposed to the open source one?. I spend 3 hours on it and couldn't do it. Is there some conflict with HDA ?
Regards.
running a 64 bit Fedora.
Ive tried both
yum install libgcc.i686
yum install glibc.i686
as suggested.
Both installed.
Checking the server status, Utorrent isn't running, and wont start.
Yep. it is still Beta, and you guys are dong a great job.
PS. Any way of getting the Sun Java installed on Fedora, as opposed to the open source one?. I spend 3 hours on it and couldn't do it. Is there some conflict with HDA ?
Regards.
Re: Transmission & uTorrent
Have you guys tried installing the updated app after installing the required 32bit libs?
Dakka dakka dakka....boom.
Re: Transmission & uTorrent
What are the required 32bit libs?Have you guys tried installing the updated app after installing the required 32bit libs?
Re: Transmission & uTorrent
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Re: Transmission & uTorrent
When performing this step, "ln -s /usr/lib/libssl.so.10 /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8", I get:
ln: creating symbolic link `/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8': File exists
When doing "/etc/init.d/utorrent start"
I get:
./utserver: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0.9.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This is what I did before and discussed in another thread recently.
ln: creating symbolic link `/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8': File exists
When doing "/etc/init.d/utorrent start"
I get:
./utserver: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0.9.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This is what I did before and discussed in another thread recently.
Re: Transmission & uTorrent
We updated uTorrent recently to correct this issue. Have you tried reinstalling? Last time I tested this process, it worked fine for me.
Not sure what is going on. Maybe check log files.
Not sure what is going on. Maybe check log files.
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Re: Transmission & uTorrent
I know what's going on. Looking at the files and stuff, the symlinks are being created but somehow I'm missing libssl.so.10 in the /usr/lib folder. I've tried doing a yum remove libgcc.i686 and glibc.i686 and readding them and I don't get the file. Any idea how I can get this? The only place that file exists on my system is in the lib64 folder.
Re: Transmission & uTorrent
Fixed it. Did a yum whatprovides "libssl.so.10" and installed the first entry. Working great now. Strange. Thanks for the help!
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