Can't upload: Fatal error: Allowed memory size exhausted
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In trying to confirm a new (manual) upload, I get
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 260440 bytes) in /data/gt/shared/www/html/include/benc.php on line 243
at https://www.gaytor.rent/doupload.php .
I've tried reducing the images and the size of the torrent file (by making chunks bigger), but the outcome is the same. The torrent filename and the title only contain [a-z] characters.
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On second thought, it might be relevant that the torrent in question has about 12700 files (but it's less than 900 KiB big in itself).
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try making the chunks smaller
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A 67 MB .torrent file to share ~ 1 GB isn't really effective. Usually a .torrent file is below 100 KiB.
I'd assume you try to share pictures. So you might want to put them in a ZIP archive and share that instead of thousands of single files.
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I had same problem, Even if it wasn't that big of a torrent, I could get error. Then I realized that I couldn't make torrents with more than 40 files, no matter how big or small they were. I also couldn't make many big torrents one after another without having same error. I started using old utorrent 2.2.1 and problems went away. Haven't tryed to put 100 files in one torrent yet, but I didn't get error after making all those torrents either. Worth to try. You can find version 2.2.1 here. Just look for utorrent in search engine
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Making the chunks smaller is counterintuitive, since the torrent file becomes bigger. I tried making the chunks 4 times smaller, the torrent became 1700 KiB big and I got the same error.
Sure, I can make zip files, but then to save space I need to either delete the zip files or the images, which is annoying.
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This is the torrent with ZIP files. The grouping is a bit arbitrary and one can't preview the content, which is why I don't like this solution much.
https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=0c5147c368246bdc241bf81727ba3ae99714790e0395c689 -
You can also post a file list of the files contained within the ZIP file. This is a common solution that we usually use for video collections, but I don't see why it can't also be used in this case.
Also, as for previewing, that's what the photos are for.
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Another downside… I mistakenly included a hidden file, now because that's missing an entire ZIP won't finish downloading. Is there a way to replace the torrent? (I've tried and uploaded a revised torrent separately, marked the old one as duplicate.)
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