Version: 2.1.68 (using 4.1.68 (KDE 4.1.68 (KDE 4.2 >= 20081001)), Gentoo) Compiler: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.26-gentoo-r1 Steps to reproduce: 1) Drag and drop three files to the "dropdown target" thing of kget 2) Set location and stuff 3) Notice that only two of the three downloads get started by default 4) Start the third download (it will still be in state stopped) 5) Start the third download again 6) See that kget jumps to 100% for the first and third download (even though the files still are incomplete) I uploaded a video of this behavior at http://www.oliver-putz.de/bugreports/kgetQuirks1.ogv Further note: After deleting the three downloads, kget also shows a wrong download status (percentage) in its header. (1w% done even though I deleted all three downloads)
I can't reproduce your problem, so most likely it is fixed. Btw. you can change the number of simultaneously running downloads in "Settings/Configure KGet .../Network".