![]() Observe the file getting stuck in the temporary folder even after completion.Create a file with the same name, as being downloaded, in the target folder (not the temporary folder.).Assign torrent to a category which has temporary folder enabled.Moreover, the existing file does not have any attributes (e.g., read-only) which could also interfere with the overwrite attempt. (I can do that, while running as the same user as the application.) I have also validate that the permissions to the existing file and the new file (downloaded to the temporary folder) are exactly the same. ![]() I validated that qBittorrent has all the rights to write to the destination folder and the file itself. So, in this case, it's not a permissions issue. E.g., it says “access is denied” or something along those lines.) if there's an actual lack of permissions to the file, the same error message is usually much more actionable. Note that the final part of the message does not make much sense. file_stat (C:\Drive\Current\qB\.mp4): The operation completed successfully" The log includes the following message.įailed to move torrent. But once it's time to move the file to the final location, it fails. The problem does not seem to exist in this case.)Īt first, downloads completes as expected to the temporary folder. (Note: in case temporary directory is disabled, qBittorrent has no issue overwriting files. The issue happens if the file already exists in the destination folder, and downloading to temporary directory (“use another path for incomplete torrent”) is enabled. It did not happen before, not even in version 4.5 beta. ![]() The problem seems to be new to version 4.5. Libtorrent-rasterbar: 2.0.8.0 What is the problem? Operating system: Windows 11, version 22H2 (build 22623.1020)
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