[MacPorts] #31277: Deluge 1.3.3 Python crash - HTTPS tracker
#31277: Deluge 1.3.3 Python crash - HTTPS tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: | Port: deluge 1.3.3 ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Newly installed Snow Leopard 10.6.6 Xcode 3.2.6 Deluge 1.3.3 works fine except when I add a torrent from a tracker with HTTPS support, then python crashes. {{{ deluge-gtk-2.6 -L debug }}} Debug from when I click add torrent: {{{ [DEBUG ] 19:51:38 toolbar:145 on_toolbutton_add_clicked [DEBUG ] 19:51:38 menubar:246 on_menuitem_addtorrent_activate [DEBUG ] 19:51:39 addtorrentdialog:539 _on_button_file_clicked [DEBUG ] 19:51:39 configmanager:111 Getting config 'gtkui.conf' [DEBUG ] 19:51:41 gtkui:272 sent: 7.6 Kb recv: 22.4 Kb [DEBUG ] 19:51:41 gtkui:280 sent rate: 0.1 KiB/s recv rate: 0.3 KiB/s [DEBUG ] 19:51:43 common:68 Attempting to open /Users/k/Downloads/--------.torrent. [DEBUG ] 19:51:47 addtorrentdialog:727 _on_button_add_clicked [INFO ] 19:51:47 client:228 Connection lost to daemon at 127.0.0.1:58846 reason: Connection to the other side was lost in a non- clean fashion. [DEBUG ] 19:51:47 component:244 Deregistering Component: GtkPlugin.AutoAdd [INFO ] 19:51:47 pluginmanagerbase:170 Plugin AutoAdd disabled.. [DEBUG ] 19:51:47 component:244 Deregistering Component: GtkPlugin.WebUi [INFO ] 19:51:47 pluginmanagerbase:170 Plugin WebUi disabled.. [DEBUG ] 19:51:47 gtkui:64 Blocklist GtkUI disable.. [DEBUG ] 19:51:47 component:244 Deregistering Component: GtkPlugin.Blocklist [INFO ] 19:51:47 pluginmanagerbase:170 Plugin Blocklist disabled.. [DEBUG ] 19:51:47 filtertreeview:319 nothing selected [DEBUG ] 19:51:51 gtkui:272 sent: 31.6 Kb recv: 24.0 Kb [DEBUG ] 19:51:51 gtkui:280 sent rate: 2.4 KiB/s recv rate: 0.2 KiB/s [DEBUG ] 19:52:01 gtkui:272 sent: 31.6 Kb recv: 24.0 Kb [DEBUG ] 19:52:01 gtkui:280 sent rate: 0.0 KiB/s recv rate: 0.0 KiB/s [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 menubar:259 on_menuitem_quit_activate [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 gtkui:249 gtkui shutting down.. [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 listview:280 Saving ListView state file: torrentview.state [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 files_tab:266 Saving FilesTab state file: files_tab.state [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 peers_tab:197 Saving FilesTab state file: peers_tab.state [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:406 Testing name: Status [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:409 Set to Status 1 [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:406 Testing name: Details [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:409 Set to Details 1 [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:406 Testing name: Files [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:409 Set to Files 1 [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:406 Testing name: Peers [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:409 Set to Peers 1 [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:406 Testing name: Options [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:409 Set to Options 1 [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 torrentdetails:416 Saving TorrentDetails state file: tabs.state [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 sidebar:67 hpaned.position: 170 [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 config:423 Saving new config file /Users/k/.config/deluge/gtkui.conf.new [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 config:436 Backing up old config file to /Users/k/.config/deluge/gtkui.conf~ [DEBUG ] 19:52:10 config:444 Moving new config file /Users/k/.config/deluge/gtkui.conf.new to /Users/k/.config/deluge/gtkui.conf.. [1]+ Bus error deluged-2.6 }}} Entire debug: [http://pastebin.com/yERFCJUK/ Pastebin] I installed Deluge using: sudo port install boost +python26 gtk2 +no_x11+quartz libnotify +no_x11+quartz deluge Earlier versions of Deluge has worked great with HTTPS trackers before I did a clean install of Snow Leopard. What is missing? -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: Deluge 1.3.3 Python crash - HTTPS tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: | Port: deluge ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by macsforever2000@…): * owner: macports-tickets@… => devans@… * port: deluge 1.3.3 => deluge -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:1> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: Deluge 1.3.3 Python crash - HTTPS tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: | Port: deluge ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by devans@…): * status: new => assigned -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:2> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: Deluge 1.3.3 Python crash - HTTPS tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: | Port: deluge ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment(by devans@…): I just built a fresh copy of deluge with +no_x11 +quartz and see that the list of dependencies that require these flags are as follows: {{{ cairo @1.10.2_4+no_x11+quartz+universal (active) gtk2 @2.24.6_0+no_x11+quartz+universal (active) libnotify @0.5.2_1+quartz+universal (active) libsdl @1.2.14_9+no_x11 (active) pango @1.28.4_1+no_x11+quartz+universal (active) }}} so you might want to check libsdl. Haven't found a https tracker off hand -- which one(s) are you using? -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:3> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: Deluge 1.3.3 Python crash - HTTPS tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: | Port: deluge ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment(by mew@…): I installed libsdl with +no_x11+quartz but the problem is still there. The other ones you list had the flags already as you say. The htts trackers I use are closed now but I found one with open signup if you want to try for yourself: [https://www.torrentbytes.net/ TB] I found it while googling for HTTPS trackers just now so I can't vouch for the content, but it has a ssl option all the way to the client. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:4> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: libtorrent-rasterbar 0.15.7 crashes establishing connection to https tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: deluge | Port: libtorrent-rasterbar ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by devans@…): * keywords: => deluge * port: deluge => libtorrent-rasterbar Comment: Thanks for your help. I was able to confirm the problem using this tracker. The problem is with libtorrent-rasterbar which crashes the deluged daemon when trying to establish a connection to a https tracker. I found that significant changes have been made in libtorrent-rasterbar's svn trunk (pre 0.16.0) that are labeled as initial support for ssl trackers/torrents so perhaps it's not supposed to work in the current version. Indeed, rebuilding libtorrent-rasterbar from svn trunk fixed the problem for me. I was able to download a 10 GB set of files with no problems using the https tracker that didn't work before. Since it looks like this may not make it to a formal release soon (not included yet in the 0.15 branch yet), I have committed a new port, libtorrent-rasterbar-devel which builds the svn trunk version and have modified deluge to allow libtorrent-rasterbar-devel as a substitute dependency for libtorrent-rasterbar. To use this port do the following {{{ sudo port selfupdate sudo port -f deactivate libtorrent-rasterbar sudo port install libtorrent-rasterbar-devel }}} The two versions are ABI compatible with each other so it should not be necessary to rebuild deluge. Committed libtorrent-rasterbar-devel in r84123 conflicting with libtorrent-rasterbar[[BR]] Marked libtorrent-rasterbar as conflict with libtorrent-rasterbar-devel in r84124[[BR]] Deluge modified to use either in r84125[[BR]] If this fixes the problem for you as well, I'll close the ticket -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:5> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: libtorrent-rasterbar 0.15.7 crashes establishing connection to https tracker ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: deluge | Port: libtorrent-rasterbar ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment(by mew@…): You sir are awesome! :) It works great, thank you! -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:6> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
#31277: libtorrent-rasterbar 0.15.7 crashes establishing connection to https tracker -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Reporter: mew@… | Owner: devans@… Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.0.3 Resolution: fixed | Keywords: deluge Port: libtorrent-rasterbar | -----------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Changes (by devans@…): * status: assigned => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment: Glad it works for you. Thanks for spotting this bug. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31277#comment:7> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS
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