I have the same issue, on Ubuntu 17.10. I solved it by moving the
download-to directory to home. My "Desktop" is a symlink to
DropBox/Desktop, which is a DropBox, with that may entail.
In summary - my suspicion is that it is DropBox to blame.
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Although, a quick check of the source code
(torrent.c:tr_torrentFileCompleted) indicates that it doesn't attempt to
delete the old file, only renames from the .part name to the completed
name (using the standard library 'rename' function, which is guaranteed
to do nothing if for some reason both th
Hi Jordan, thanks for responding. I'm aware of how hard tracking bugs
down is and unfortunately this seems pretty hard to reproduce. This is
the first time I have used Transmission, and I haven't fiddled with any
of the settings, so they should be the default for Ubuntu.
* My default "Save to Loca
Hi Matt,
Thanks for reporting this issue. I've downloaded that same file to my
~/Desktop and everything seems to be alright. So I'm wondering if there
is something different between our two configurations. Here are a couple
of questions that might help us to figure out what happened:
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File went missing as soon as download completed
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