> On transmissioncli man page, > >> -s, --scrape >> Prints the number of seeders and leechers for the specified >> torrent file, and exits. > > Also digs into old cache!, not just file given on command line. > Transmission 1.05 (4991) - http://www.transmissionbt.com/ > Couldn't get information for file "/home/jidanni/.transmission/cache/7f2d... > > Indeed, perhaps these were left there by the remove button, or maybe > it was me removing things by hand but forgot about these.
So, request (1) is that --scrape not dig into the torrent cache. This is upstream ticket http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/938 and was fixed in Transmission 1.20; Status: FIXED >> -i, --info >> Shows information from the specified torrent file, such as the >> cryptographic hash, the tracker, announce- > > ment, file size and file name. > > Mention "and exits". Request (2) is that the man page mention that -i exits transmissioncli. This was done upstream in r6299 on July 8 2008. Status: FIXED > Also add a paragraph about the best way to go from transmissioncli to > transmission in the middle of a download. ^C then transmission? Request (3) is to document swapping between clients. I've added to the daemon, cli, and gtk manpages a short explanation of the command-line argument to use for swapping between apps, as well as a wiki link to more documetnation. (r8708) Status: FIXED > P.S., so easy to blow things away if the mouse slips to "remove". No > confirmation required... ok, maybe a feature. So request (4) is to have a confirmation popup when removing torrents in the GUI. Not sure what that's doing in a ticket for the cli manpage, but I'll go with it for now. This is upstream ticket http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1472 and was fixed in Transmission 1.50. Status: FIXED So all (4) tickets that have been shoehorned into this single ticket are all "Status: FIXED". This ticket can be closed as fixed. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org