tag 661070 wontfix severity 661070 important -- Hi,
Sorry, but I disagree this is a bug. On 24/02/12 00:45, Aurélio A. Heckert wrote: > When i installed transmission-daemon i think i could use > transmission-gtk as on of this interfaces what was worst > then a false idea. The description of transmission-daemon states: "For the associated transmission-remote, see the package transmission-cli." and the description for transmission-gtk states: "This package contains the GTK *stand-alone* client." (emphasis added) So I believe it's pretty clear transmission-gtk and transmission-daemon aren't meant to be used together. Have you checked transmission-remote-gtk[0]? Might be what you're looking for. Unfortunately I still haven't gotten around to packaging it though... > transmission-gtk stop to work when i install transmission-daemon > and the transmission-daemon also does not works. The log only > says "could not connect to tracker", to all torrents. But > rtorrent works perfectly. This could be caused by using the same peer-port on both programs, but I haven't checked if the tracker connection also uses this port. Either way it should only impact one of them (the one started last), so if you're experiencing this on both simultaneously it may be something else entirely. > They also was using the same default port for the web > interface (what is not a bug), and there i see they > was managing a different list of torrents. Transmission-daemon runs as a dedicated system-user, so it seems impractical to implement a solution where both share the same downloads. I am however very open to suggestions on this point, so if you have an idea how to make this work in a sane fashion, just let me know! Since I believe this bug stemmed more from a misunderstanding of how transmission works than from the fact that the daemon and the gtk interface don't play well together, I'm tagging it as wontfix. I do however believe there might be a legitimate use-case for it, so if this is really what you wanted, just let me know and we can try to find the problem. Cheers [0] http://code.google.com/p/transmission-remote-gtk/ -- Leo "costela" Antunes [insert a witty retort here] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org