On Thursday 29 June 2006 05:42 am, Anonyma wrote: > I've been using the bittornado command-line clients on linux and I > want to know how to set --max_upload_rate --max_download_rate > --minport and --maxport somewhere like a home-directory dotfile so I > don't have to remember to set them every time I run the command. > I have a ~/.BitTornado directory but no config file in it. Where/how > can I set these options?
My .BitTornado has a config file in it, which it seems was generated by the client. Don't know why that happend with mine and not yours, but you can paste mine in. The file name is '~/.BitTornado/config.gui.ini'. HTH, Aaron --- begin config.gui.ini --- # Generated by BitTornado/T-0.3.13 # 04/30/2006 02:48:19 PM alloc_rate = 2.0 alloc_type = "normal" auto_flush = 0 auto_kick = 1 bind = "" breakup_seed_bitfield = 1 buffer_reads = 1 check_hashes = 1 display_interval = 0.5 double_check = 1 download_slice_size = 16384 expire_cache_data = 10 gui_checkingcolor = "8e 8e 8e" gui_default_savedir = "/home/amax/rec" gui_displaymiscstats = 1 gui_displaystats = 1 gui_downloadcolor = "d6 d6 d6" gui_font = 10 gui_forcegreenonfirewall = 0 gui_ratesettingsdefault = "automatic" gui_ratesettingsmode = "full" gui_saveas_ask = -1 gui_seedingcolor = "00 ff 00" gui_stretchwindow = 0 http_timeout = 60 ip = "" ipv6_binds_v4 = 0 ipv6_enabled = 0 keepalive_interval = 120.0 last_saved = /home/amax/rec/foo lock_files = 1 lock_while_reading = 0 max_connections = 0 max_download_rate = 0 max_files_open = 50 max_initiate = 40 max_message_length = 8388608 max_rate_period = 20.0 max_slice_length = 131072 max_upload_rate = 0 max_uploads = 7 maxport = 50229 min_peers = 20 min_uploads = 4 minport = 50201 random_port = 1 rarest_first_cutoff = 2 rarest_first_priority_cutoff = 5 request_backlog = 10 rerequest_interval = 300 round_robin_period = 30 saveas = "" security = 1 selector_enabled = 1 snub_time = 30.0 spew = 0 super_seeder = 0 tcp_ack_fudge = 0.03 timeout = 300.0 timeout_check_interval = 60.0 triple_check = 0 upload_rate_fudge = 5.0 upload_unit_size = 1460 upnp_nat_access = 1 win32_taskbar_icon = 1 write_buffer_size = 4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]