The problem isn't deleted, but replaced / updated. The former means the download fails. The latter means the download gets (silently) corrupted.
You are spreading FUD here. Torrents cannot corrupt silently because they store a hash value with each junk of data. Thus if your files got corrupted you must have done something wrong.
I'll admit I haven't investigated in detail the torrent mechanism, and so can't tell what will happen if the main torrent server changes the base files mid way through a torrent download. I do know what I was seeing. Torrent uploads & downloads were continuing and the files were unusable. The status of the files wasn't showing an error. The torrents were started about a week before the change, and I noticed the problem about a week afterwards. Can you explain what would have been happening in the week when everything looked OK but wasn't? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org