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briaeros007:

--- Quote from: blubart on November 07, 2010, 05:44:39 PM ---how are we supposed to know the upload number on those other torrents that still keep you at a ratio of 0.940 are not result of the same client reporting stats improperly.

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We don't know, but there are coherent with the client, doesn't evolve with reboot/relaunch, and are also coherent with my "full" internet stats, and with the time I am on this site.
In a general manner: nobody can be sure at 100% of a digital data if there aren't crypto signed, and issued with a certified system (something like a EAL-7 system or equivalent).
I don't have the money to certified my system, and bittorrent doesn't manage crypto signed data so...


--- Quote ---it's like you would say it's ok for a player in an online fps to cheat as long as he only wins half the time and the rest of the time his game crashes and he loses as a result.

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Only, in this case, when he wins, it was with his bare hands.

For this point, i've already contacted an admin with a problem linked to this one, and point them
to this thread. He doesn't say that i'm doing "stats hacking" etc...


--- Quote ---and you seem to be missing the point. a 15 years old document explaining the term (but using byte in any other context) - because it's apparently needed - whereas neither bit nor byte are explained but used in the definition of other terms, if anything proves the point that it shouldn't be used in general conversation (in regions where it isn't used as a general term in the first place obviously).

for example you probably wouldn't use legal english to discuss a newly introduced bill with your friends, even though the law makers used it. it's not a matter of right or wrong, but a matter of if they understand you or not.

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--- Quote from: Kiririn on November 07, 2010, 10:26:13 PM ---Let's stop with the Mb/MB/mB/Mo discussion. MegaOctet is an accept term in some regions, and we accept that. Though for future reference, most of the forum doesn't use Mo but MB instead, so please clarify if you do choose to use Octets in future.

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I agree with your comment.
It's not that I don't hear the will to clarifies my comments.
My answer concerns more someone saying that octet isn't used and can't be used outside France and Belgium and Switzerland etc...
As a computer science professionnal, I use theses terms everyday, so I use them naturally and doesn't see necessarily the difficulty with them.
Next time I will try to provide a better explanation ;)


--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on November 08, 2010, 05:03:08 AM ---Where did you obtain Transmission from?  What version is it?

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I obtain transmission from debian repository. I'm not sure if it's sid.
The version of Transmission I've got is 2.11-1.


Xiong Chiamiov:
Oh, sorry, I meant deluge.  Deluge is the one you were using originally, right?

briaeros007:

--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on November 09, 2010, 05:33:47 AM ---Oh, sorry, I meant deluge.  Deluge is the one you were using originally, right?

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I was using the dev version of deluge (with an update of the source code approximately each month), so it was between 1.3-rc1 and 1.3.900-dev (currently the one i have).

Blanchimont:

--- Quote from: briaeros007 on November 09, 2010, 08:02:00 AM ---
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on November 09, 2010, 05:33:47 AM ---Oh, sorry, I meant deluge.  Deluge is the one you were using originally, right?

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I was using the dev version of deluge (with an update of the source code approximately each month), so it was between 1.3-rc1 and 1.3.900-dev (currently the one i have).

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The latest whitelisted Deluge client is v1.21;

--- Quote from: http://wiki.bakabt.me/index.php/BT_Clients#Deluge ---Allowed versions: 1.0.x, 1.1.x, 1.2.1 (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X)
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There was a bug in earlier versions of Deluge, so v1.21 is actually the only allowed...
...Reading again of the bug, your problems actually resemble that bug, on steroids...

briaeros007:

--- Quote from: Blanchimont on November 09, 2010, 02:12:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: briaeros007 on November 09, 2010, 08:02:00 AM ---
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on November 09, 2010, 05:33:47 AM ---Oh, sorry, I meant deluge.  Deluge is the one you were using originally, right?

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I was using the dev version of deluge (with an update of the source code approximately each month), so it was between 1.3-rc1 and 1.3.900-dev (currently the one i have).

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The latest whitelisted Deluge client is v1.21;

--- Quote from: http://wiki.bakabt.me/index.php/BT_Clients#Deluge ---Allowed versions: 1.0.x, 1.1.x, 1.2.1 (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X)
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There was a bug in earlier versions of Deluge, so v1.21 is actually the only allowed...
...Reading again of the bug, your problems actually resemble that bug, on steroids...

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I was trying to find this bug on libtorrent, but the changelog isn't really explicit :
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.bit-torrent.libtorrent/3293

When we compile deluge, we use also the latest version of libtorrent, so perhaps there was a major regression ?
I don't know if the previous version (before 1.21) download too much data, or jus report the data downloaded as downloaded anew at each restart (which is my problem).

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