In console the warning "g_object_set_qdata: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed" will appear. Quick investigation could find no solution with suggestions a python issue.
The right-click torrent menu would move/jump around when the option submenu was opened with the mouse, possibly due to a conflict between glade file and append menuitem code in menubar.py. Solution was to create a menuitem entry for Change Owner in glade file and update code to add submenu to this new entry.
The drawings made on the pieces bar are now cached in "sub-drawings" kept in memory. If no data has changed, those "sub-drawings" are used. If data changed, redraw whatever is necessary.
We now provide an option to the user to see the states of a torrent's pieces, ie, completed, downloading, waiting, missing.
If the user has this option enabled, another 3 will be shown to him(on the GTK UI), which will allow him to choose the colors for each piece state.
While adding the multiuser auth related stuff, RPC_AUTH_EVENT was added, simply to not touch how RPC_ERROR was handled. It was created to allow recreating the exception on the client side. Instead of adding another rpc event type, extend RPC_ERROR to send the proper data to recreate the exception on the client side.
Add magnet mimetype and tryexec key
Fix exec key to handle files and urls to conform with new desktop-entry spec
Update name, comment and category keys
We now upgrade the core's config to include 'sequential_download'.
On the auto add plugin, if there are no watchdir, provide a default that will allow the GTK UI not to thrown an exception.
Now `set_prioritize_first_last()` sets the first 2% and the last 2% of the pieces of each file on a torrent at a high priority, ie, it no longer works on just single file torrents.
Remove some un-necessary `lt.version_minor` checks since these checks will remain for a while, at least until deluge depends on libtorrent >= 0.16 which should preferrably not happen.
Update last_seen_complete when a status is queried for and that key is on the keys to get or it's a full status query. Either way, only "calculate" last seen at a minimum of one time per 60 seconds(simple caching).
Warn the user if he's trying to connect to a local daemon that's not running and "start local daemon if necessary" is not enabled.
Extend and reuse the connection callbacks on the connection manager to re-use code.