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#78 | invalid | qbittorrent 3.1.9 fails to start | ||
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I updated from a working qbittorrent 3.1.8 installation by deleting all files in the qbittorrent directory and then unzipping qbit-3_1_9-GA.zip into the qbittorrent directory. I then doubleclicked the qbittorrent.exe file to start the app. The result was the qbittorrent.exe Properties notebook opened. Trying to start qbittorrent.exe from the command line shows a/the problem:- [J:\PROGRAMS\QBITTORRENT]qbittorrent SYS1804: The system cannot find the file STDCPP6. [J:\PROGRAMS\QBITTORRENT] So, the question is: Where do I find stdcpp6.dll - and why is this requirement not mentioned in the readme? |
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#80 | wontfix | No plugin support in qupzilla? | ||
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Hi Qupzilla has a setting "Allow netscape plugins" but seems to ignore the Flash plugin completely when copies of npflos2.dll and npswf32.dll are placed in either \Programs\qupzilla\plugins or \Programs\qupzilla Attempting to play videos on youtube results in a blank black screen with the text:- "The Adobe Flash Player or an HTML5 supported browser is required for video playback." So, looks like it is not very html5 capable either... Is there some trick to getting Flash to work or are plugins not yet working? Regards Pete |
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#82 | fixed | Vidalia cannot start tor.exe | ||
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Yes, I set the correct path to tor.exe in the Vidalia settings. Looking at the message log I see this:- May 15 02:00:13.441 [Notice] Tor v0.2.4.20 (git-3cb5c70beec5bf46) running on OS/2 with Libevent 2.0.21-stable and OpenSSL 1.0.0g. May 15 02:00:13.441 [Notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning May 15 02:00:13.441 [Warning] Unable to open configuration file "J:/PROGRAMS/TOR/VIDALIA/I:\USERS\PETER\HOME\.vidalia\torrc". May 15 02:00:13.441 [Error] Reading config failed--see warnings above. Looks like there is a problem with vidalia as it seems to be appending the configuration file drive:\path\filename to the drive:\path that vidalia is installed in and then passing the resulting mess to tor which then bitches that it cannot open(find) the configuration file. |