i just tried to create a torrent with transmission 2.31 on Centos 5.4 and noticed that the first two characters of the first subfolder and file level are missing. Here is an example:
Valyrian wrote:EDIT: -.- Providing the full path instead of ./Test solved it...
yes i noticed same behavior with transmission-create 2.33 in Debian. nevertheless ./Test is legitimate and the file names shouldn't be truncated. you should consider filing a bug report with the developers at https://trac.transmissionbt.com/newticket
I'm not sure if these are related problems, but I've been having the strangest error happen that's pretty similar to this. I'm running Transmission 2.33 on a Mac running Lion. I have Automatic listening to the RSS feed and Transmission set to download to a specific folder on my RAID box when certain criteria are met. But when, for example, I grab and episode of Parks and Rec, this is supposed to be loaded up in /volumes/RAID1/active/TV/parks and rec. Instead Transmission continuously (and this is the same for all torrents done automatically) tries to save in /volumes/RAID1 1/active/TV/parks and rec/ which causes an error and the torrent just sits there, because there is not /volumes/RAID1 1/
If I got and manually save out the torrent file and re-add it manually, the error persists until I open the Transmission preferences, reselect the same target folder, and at this point the file path remains valid.
Thanks, I'll update to see it that helps. When you say that I'll need to clean up the volumes, what exactly do you mean? And what preferences for Transmission are you referencing?