On 6/27/08, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jille Timmermans wrote:
>> (enhanced) ctorrent
>
> Seems to fail requirement a). Am I wrong?
>
> Kris
>
enhanced ctorrent is actual ctorrent from ports.
it doesnt use ncurses.
ldd /usr/local/bin/ctorrent
/usr/local/bin/ctorrent:
libs
Kris,
just at a first glance i noticed wikipedia had a pretty good breakdown
of some clients available -- this isn't meant to be rude RTFM at all -- :)
-- i just thought it might be helpful -- maybe not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_client
respectfully,
jt
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 a
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Kris Kennaway wrote:
I am looking for a command-line utility that can fetch via bittorrent
that
a) doesn't use curses. It must be usable in a script and without a
tty!
b) doesn't use X11. Must be a command-line utility!
c) Must be able to inform the script when the tran
(enhanced) ctorrent
Kris Kennaway schreef:
I am looking for a command-line utility that can fetch via bittorrent
that
a) doesn't use curses. It must be usable in a script and without a tty!
b) doesn't use X11. Must be a command-line utility!
c) Must be able to inform the script when the tr
Kris Kennaway wrote:
I am looking for a command-line utility that can fetch via bittorrent [...]
OK folks, you can stop telling me to use ctorrent now :) I had looked
at that but assumed it was using curses (it's not). Thanks!
Kris
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Jille Timmermans wrote:
(enhanced) ctorrent
Seems to fail requirement a). Am I wrong?
Kris
Kris Kennaway schreef:
I am looking for a command-line utility that can fetch via bittorrent
that
a) doesn't use curses. It must be usable in a script and without a tty!
b) doesn't use X11. Mus
I am looking for a command-line utility that can fetch via bittorrent that
a) doesn't use curses. It must be usable in a script and without a tty!
b) doesn't use X11. Must be a command-line utility!
c) Must be able to inform the script when the transfer is complete. A
callback mechanism of
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