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Hello all and Happy New Year,
Thanks to George, apt-torrent has been mentioned in the Debian Devel
list :o)
I've just noticed it, and the fun part of this discovery, is that I also
found why my ISP has closed sianka.free.fr: Too much hits since the
latest Debian Weekly News, and the new apt-tor
Mike Furr a écrit :
This would probably help as long as you didn't abuse super-seeding. One
solution may be to only super seed those packages which are smaller than
some threshold and are also in base or have a priority > standard(or
something). Like most things, the distribution of popular pa
Mike Furr a écrit :
Arnaud Kyheng wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I love the Debian project, and I have worked on a new development for
| it: Apt-Torrent :)
Thank you for your contribution. However, I looked at doing something
similar to this a little while ago and found that bittorrent is not
very well
Matt Zimmerman a écrit :
(CCing the BTS, where this feature request is already tracked)
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 10:35:53AM +0200, Arnaud Kyheng wrote:
I love the Debian project, and I have worked on a new development for
it: Apt-Torrent :)
Apt-Torrent is an apt proxy to the Bittorrent network
Matthew Palmer a écrit :
[...]
If we can get individually-signed .debs, you won't even need to worry so
much about getting the torrent files off a trusted mirror...
That's the idea, since the .torrent are fetched from a trusted server.
The .torrents contains a SHA1 checksum which is checked agains
Hello,
I love the Debian project, and I have worked on a new development for
it: Apt-Torrent :)
Apt-Torrent is an apt proxy to the Bittorrent network. For security, the
package listing, and the .torrent files are downloaded from a regular
http server, as usual for a package, but then the whole
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