[Official] qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
[Official] qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
Dear all,
Here is qBittorrent 2.9.2 built with MSVC 2010 express.
http://www.4shared.com/file/rTb5k6cs/qb ... setup.html
Libraries's version used:
libtorrent v0.15.9
Qt: 4.7.1
Boost: 1.46.0
It would be very interresting to test this version and write your remarks on this topic.
hope u will enjoy it !
Here is qBittorrent 2.9.2 built with MSVC 2010 express.
http://www.4shared.com/file/rTb5k6cs/qb ... setup.html
Libraries's version used:
libtorrent v0.15.9
Qt: 4.7.1
Boost: 1.46.0
It would be very interresting to test this version and write your remarks on this topic.
hope u will enjoy it !
Last edited by mkdib on Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer : built with msvc 2010
Is there a difference between the Express and Ultimate versions about the build/compile phase?
I have the ultimate version (due to campus/MSDNAA account) ...
ps.: I'll start this release on my main PC in a virtual machine (first XP, then Windows 7).
Jotti's malware scan.
I have the ultimate version (due to campus/MSDNAA account) ...
ps.: I'll start this release on my main PC in a virtual machine (first XP, then Windows 7).
Jotti's malware scan.
Last edited by Peter on Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer : built with msvc 2010
Welcome back, mkdib 
This version works fine under my Win 7 Pro SP1 32-bit. No errors, download and upload at full speeds, everything is OK.
Thanks a lot.

This version works fine under my Win 7 Pro SP1 32-bit. No errors, download and upload at full speeds, everything is OK.
Thanks a lot.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
Gotta fetch the ISO files and rebuild my VMs. I'll report back in a day or so.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
It works great, I also report that the hash recheck seems faster and doesn't eat all the RAM anymore. (I'm running on Windows 7 64bit.)
I conflict on the Qt library, mine says it's built with 4.7.1 I assume this is very insignificant though.
Also, is it possible to link the lib/dlls statically like sledgehammer' builds were? (Not that it's too much of a big deal but I believe it makes a much smaller install, by about half.) Or did this somehow cause some of the various I/O errors?
I conflict on the Qt library, mine says it's built with 4.7.1 I assume this is very insignificant though.
Also, is it possible to link the lib/dlls statically like sledgehammer' builds were? (Not that it's too much of a big deal but I believe it makes a much smaller install, by about half.) Or did this somehow cause some of the various I/O errors?
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
I saw that infinity ratio is fixed - very good.
As for me, i prefer bigger, but stable version. You see - it works fine already on Win 7 64-bit. Now installation file of 2.9.2 is 7.8MB, sledgehammer's 2.9.0.1 was 5.5MB - about 2MB is not big deal
As for me, i prefer bigger, but stable version. You see - it works fine already on Win 7 64-bit. Now installation file of 2.9.2 is 7.8MB, sledgehammer's 2.9.0.1 was 5.5MB - about 2MB is not big deal

Last edited by ironcross on Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
@Shiki : There is no difference between msvc utimate and express version for qbittorrent.
@loki : you are right
it is changed on my first comment.
For the size of the instaler : I will see this in the coming days.
Thanks all for ur remarks.
@loki : you are right

For the size of the instaler : I will see this in the coming days.
Thanks all for ur remarks.
Last edited by mkdib on Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
This is weird. I have downloaded the installer, and installed it on Windows XP SP3 Professional.
After the downloads hit ~50%, everything stopped and hit "Stalled".
Restarting the client fixed the problem so far. Still waiting for long-term results.
Update: Except that stalled problem, nothing else so far. The client is uploading with maximum speed, no memory hogging, nothing.
After the downloads hit ~50%, everything stopped and hit "Stalled".
Restarting the client fixed the problem so far. Still waiting for long-term results.
Update: Except that stalled problem, nothing else so far. The client is uploading with maximum speed, no memory hogging, nothing.
Last edited by Peter on Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
Thanks alot, downloading and installing immediatly
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Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
@shiki : in ur installer, you dont need to put the msvcp90.dll with the needed dlls.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
All works flawlessly so far
. Thanks for your time and effort.

Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
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Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
Next time, please use english when you post.
Re: qBittorrent 2.9.2 installer - Built with MSVC 2010
Seems perfectly stable, XP32 SP3.
Mem/CPU utilization is normal (low.)
No crashes, errors, network traffic is stable+fast as usual.
I noticed the UI elements for uTP support are in the client itself, preferences and such at least but it's not enabled.
Too bad libtor isn't updated yet.
Anyone know if there's a way to con it into using/storing it's settings and files in it's install directory?
I disassembled it hoping I could find how it picks the directories (in hopes of just forcing it to store it's files in the application's directory), but it's beyond my abilities and attention span.
Mem/CPU utilization is normal (low.)
No crashes, errors, network traffic is stable+fast as usual.
I noticed the UI elements for uTP support are in the client itself, preferences and such at least but it's not enabled.
Too bad libtor isn't updated yet.
Anyone know if there's a way to con it into using/storing it's settings and files in it's install directory?
I disassembled it hoping I could find how it picks the directories (in hopes of just forcing it to store it's files in the application's directory), but it's beyond my abilities and attention span.