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Message #01177
[Bug 582929] [NEW] 0.761 incompatibility with microdc2
Public bug reported:
Recently I noticed I was receiving a lot of errors on my microdc2 client:
Connecting to user on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5000
User unknown1: Connected to user.
User connection `unknown1' renamed to `brutallabs|'.
User connection `brutallabs|' renamed to `brutallabs|UL'.
User brutallabs|UL: : Cannot get file status - No such file or directory
brutallabs: Upload of `' failed (local error). 0B transferred.
User brutallabs|UL: Disconnected from user.
Shutting down user connection process for `brutallabs|UL'.
microdc2>
when I investigated and asked users it seems that they were all running
DC++. When I first started DC++ up and tried downloading from myself it
worked. Upon upgrading to 0.761 (WinXP) I started being able to
generate these errors. If I remove the download from the queue and try
again it will work. Never had any issues until 0.761 so I'm not sure
what has changed, and since DC++ is the one to recently upgrade I'm
assuming it might be the one causing the issue. Any pointers in the
right direction would be helpful.
** Affects: dcplusplus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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0.761 incompatibility with microdc2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582929
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Status in DC++: New
Bug description:
Recently I noticed I was receiving a lot of errors on my microdc2 client:
Connecting to user on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5000
User unknown1: Connected to user.
User connection `unknown1' renamed to `brutallabs|'.
User connection `brutallabs|' renamed to `brutallabs|UL'.
User brutallabs|UL: : Cannot get file status - No such file or directory
brutallabs: Upload of `' failed (local error). 0B transferred.
User brutallabs|UL: Disconnected from user.
Shutting down user connection process for `brutallabs|UL'.
microdc2>
when I investigated and asked users it seems that they were all running DC++. When I first started DC++ up and tried downloading from myself it worked. Upon upgrading to 0.761 (WinXP) I started being able to generate these errors. If I remove the download from the queue and try again it will work. Never had any issues until 0.761 so I'm not sure what has changed, and since DC++ is the one to recently upgrade I'm assuming it might be the one causing the issue. Any pointers in the right direction would be helpful.
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