On 05/17/10 00:25, Christophe Dumez wrote:
> libtorrent is supposed to take care of that on exit. Are you sure
> qBittorrent is exiting cleanly (not crashing on exit,
Yes. I can look at the UPnP table on the router and see no entries, then
start qbittorrent and see them added, exit qbittorrent cleanly and they
are still there:
$ qbittorrent
Peer ID: -qB2270-
HTTP user agent is qBittorrent v2.2.7
$
I'm using libtorrent-rasterbar version 0.15 if that makes a difference,
with the following configure options:
--disable-debug --enable-dht --enable-encryption
--enable-pool-allocators --disable-deprecated-functions
--with-boost-system=boost_system
--with-boost-filesystem=boost_filesystem
--with-boost-thread=boost_thread --enable-geoip --with-libgeoip
--with-zlib=system --disable-python-binding
I don't see any configure options related to UPnP.
Should I report this to the libtorrent folks instead?
On 05/17/10 00:25, Christophe Dumez wrote:
> libtorrent is supposed to take care of that on exit. Are you sure
> qBittorrent is exiting cleanly (not crashing on exit,
Yes. I can look at the UPnP table on the router and see no entries, then
start qbittorrent and see them added, exit qbittorrent cleanly and they
are still there:
$ qbittorrent
Peer ID: -qB2270-
HTTP user agent is qBittorrent v2.2.7
$
I'm using libtorrent- rasterbar version 0.15 if that makes a difference, pool-allocators --disable- deprecated- functions boost-system= boost_system boost-filesyste m=boost_ filesystem boost-thread= boost_thread --enable-geoip --with-libgeoip python- binding
with the following configure options:
--disable-debug --enable-dht --enable-encryption
--enable-
--with-
--with-
--with-
--with-zlib=system --disable-
I don't see any configure options related to UPnP.
Should I report this to the libtorrent folks instead?
Thanks,
Doug