


As a result entire torrents and parts of one torrent (Probably the one that was being moved when Temp ran out of space) were missing from Temp, WIP and the final destination. qbittorrent-nox bittorrent client based on libtorrent-rasterbar (without X support). This causes issues if many large downloads complete at once I think because when moving from WIP to Temp QBittorrent doesn't seem to check that the move completed before removing the data from WIP. qBittorrent is a free, open-source, fast and lightweight P2P BitTorrent client written in C++ / Qt, available for Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows. I can only assume that QBitorrent attempts to use Temp as a staging area for complete downloads that are to be moved from WIP to their final destination. Although listed as complete no files for these torrents were available in either the WIP, Complete or Temp locations. In addition to consuming all the space on my primary drive, QBittorrent also erroneously marked a number of downloads as complete. My QBittorrent is configured to use a different drive (with more space free) for storing both WIP and Complete downloads so I thought nothing of placing roughly 150gb of downloads in the queue. The culprit? QBittorrent's usage of %APPDATA%\Local\Temp for some kind of weird storage. When I went to bad last night, my C drive had 70gb of space free, when I woke up this morning there was just over 300mb free. Hi, I would like to bump this because it is actually a serious issue as I discovered last night.
