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Old 01-06-2011, 07:52 PM   #16
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What's the alternative to hard-coding it? I thought that was the only way to do it?

I've had a bit of a discovery in terms of the unzipping, I can unzip files that I've downloaded on my main computer and transferred to the server and it works perfectly fine. It's only files that I've downloaded on the server that seem to be unable to be unzipped. This makes me think that it's not a permissions problem and more of a 'torrent client downloading the file incorrectly' problem. I've tried with both Deluge and Transmission and they both seem to be doing the same thing. :?

EDIT: For some reason, It's started unzipping. All I did in deluge was checked the file again and it managed to unzip. I read something on the deluge forums about hash checking? It'll unzip until it gets to the end where now it gives out the corrupt message. Gah, this is so confusing.

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Old 01-06-2011, 08:27 PM   #17
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What's the alternative to hard-coding it? I thought that was the only way to do it?
I've added udev-rules for my USB HDDs that identify them by their serial
and always create an individually identifiable symlink under /dev ... I
can then use that in /etc/fstab

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Originally Posted by Rheotron View Post
I've had a bit of a discovery in terms of the unzipping, I can unzip files that I've downloaded on my main computer and transferred to the server and it works perfectly fine. It's only files that I've downloaded on the server that seem to be unable to be unzipped. This makes me think that it's not a permissions problem and more of a 'torrent client downloading the file incorrectly' problem. I've tried with both Deluge and Transmission and they both seem to be doing the same thing. :?

EDIT: For some reason, It's started unzipping. All I did in deluge was checked the file again and it managed to unzip. I read something on the deluge forums about hash checking? It'll unzip until it gets to the end where now it gives out the corrupt message. Gah, this is so confusing.
Ah well ... we'll hear more about it later then ;}


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