Since upgrading from rtorrent 0.8.9/0.12.9 to 0.9.2/0.13.2 (on headless server running Ubuntu 10.04), I've been having enormous problems. I compiled everything myself but made what might have been a mistake in not backing up my "sessions" directory.
As soon as I started up rtorrent, all of my torrents had the error "Couldn't resolve hostname." I thought this was weird, since: 1) 0.8.9 had no problem resolving things; 2) no other programme is having difficulty resolving hostnames.
I gathered it had something to do with the Sessions directory so I trashed the files in there. I've got separate watch directories and data directories for different kinds of media, so I moved all the data into the main downloads folder and then readded the .torrent files to the main watch folder. This got all the torrents going with no problem: no problems resolving hostnames and they successfully seeded data to peers.
However, now, whenever I stop rtorrent and restart it, all of the torrents have the "Couldn't resolve hostname" error again. The only way I can solve it is by once again deleting all the Session data, moving all data back to the main downloads folder and re-adding the .torrent files. If I stop rtorrent again: same difficulty resolving hostname.
0.8.9/0.12.9 had none of these problems and was basically bulletproof for me.
Anyone have any suggestions for how to fix this or what might be wrong?
Since upgrading from rtorrent 0.8.9/0.12.9 to 0.9.2/0.13.2 (on headless server running Ubuntu 10.04), I've been having enormous problems. I compiled everything myself but made what might have been a mistake in not backing up my "sessions" directory.
As soon as I started up rtorrent, all of my torrents had the error "Couldn't resolve hostname." I thought this was weird, since: 1) 0.8.9 had no problem resolving things; 2) no other programme is having difficulty resolving hostnames.
I gathered it had something to do with the Sessions directory so I trashed the files in there. I've got separate watch directories and data directories for different kinds of media, so I moved all the data into the main downloads folder and then readded the .torrent files to the main watch folder. This got all the torrents going with no problem: no problems resolving hostnames and they successfully seeded data to peers.
However, now, whenever I stop rtorrent and restart it, all of the torrents have the "Couldn't resolve hostname" error again. The only way I can solve it is by once again deleting all the Session data, moving all data back to the main downloads folder and re-adding the .torrent files. If I stop rtorrent again: same difficulty resolving hostname.
0.8.9/0.12.9 had none of these problems and was basically bulletproof for me.
Anyone have any suggestions for how to fix this or what might be wrong?
As soon as I started up rtorrent, all of my torrents had the error "Couldn't resolve hostname." I thought this was weird, since: 1) 0.8.9 had no problem resolving things; 2) no other programme is having difficulty resolving hostnames.
I gathered it had something to do with the Sessions directory so I trashed the files in there. I've got separate watch directories and data directories for different kinds of media, so I moved all the data into the main downloads folder and then readded the .torrent files to the main watch folder. This got all the torrents going with no problem: no problems resolving hostnames and they successfully seeded data to peers.
However, now, whenever I stop rtorrent and restart it, all of the torrents have the "Couldn't resolve hostname" error again. The only way I can solve it is by once again deleting all the Session data, moving all data back to the main downloads folder and re-adding the .torrent files. If I stop rtorrent again: same difficulty resolving hostname.
0.8.9/0.12.9 had none of these problems and was basically bulletproof for me.
Anyone have any suggestions for how to fix this or what might be wrong?
Since upgrading from rtorrent 0.8.9/0.12.9 to 0.9.2/0.13.2 (on headless server running Ubuntu 10.04), I've been having enormous problems. I compiled everything myself but made what might have been a mistake in not backing up my "sessions" directory.
As soon as I started up rtorrent, all of my torrents had the error "Couldn't resolve hostname." I thought this was weird, since: 1) 0.8.9 had no problem resolving things; 2) no other programme is having difficulty resolving hostnames.
I gathered it had something to do with the Sessions directory so I trashed the files in there. I've got separate watch directories and data directories for different kinds of media, so I moved all the data into the main downloads folder and then readded the .torrent files to the main watch folder. This got all the torrents going with no problem: no problems resolving hostnames and they successfully seeded data to peers.
However, now, whenever I stop rtorrent and restart it, all of the torrents have the "Couldn't resolve hostname" error again. The only way I can solve it is by once again deleting all the Session data, moving all data back to the main downloads folder and re-adding the .torrent files. If I stop rtorrent again: same difficulty resolving hostname.
0.8.9/0.12.9 had none of these problems and was basically bulletproof for me.
Anyone have any suggestions for how to fix this or what might be wrong?