

Works for me on both Jerboa and the web interface. Maybe it’s an issue with your client?


Works for me on both Jerboa and the web interface. Maybe it’s an issue with your client?


I meant more like where would you get these data from? I guess the most precise would be to actually seed a bunch of torrents to different ratios and then test retrievability after X months.


Is it possible to obtain stats what seed ratio you need to get to on average for a torrent not to die?


this is true if you manually delete the txt file.
however, just unchecking it in the client doesn’t result in a broken seeder - at least transmission-gtk 4 will write the “file.txt” even if you didn’t check its box, or transmission will create a (sparse) “file.txt.part” file if there’s additional pieces to the “file.txt” that you didn’t download.
I would expect other clients to behave similarly.
25 is hex for % so it somehow url encodes it again