Torrents without labels will be placed in the base dir. Torrents with labels corresponding to already existing folders will be moved to those folders. Torrents with labels corresponding to folders that don’t already exist will have the folder created for them, then they’ll be moved to that bltadwin.rus: 2. · The torrent is stopped and started just to make sure that it will keep seeding after this operation. bltadwin.ru=user_move_finished_torrents,simple,"execute=rtorrent-mv,$bltadwin.ru_filename=,$bltadwin.ru1= ;execute=rtorrent-mv,$bltadwin.ru_file=,$bltadwin.ru3= ;bltadwin.ru_directory=$bltadwin.ru1= ;bltadwin.ru= ;bltadwin.ru=" ## And this is the tests that are performed when a . #!/bin/bash # # move files in rTorrent # with rtxmlrpc from pyrocore # # 1. select all torrents from view $view # 2. print old bltadwin.ru_path # 3. set new bltadwin.ruory # torrent is closed # bltadwin.ru_path is still old bltadwin.ru_path # 4. move old files to new dir # 5. open torrent # bltadwin.ru_path is set to new path # 6. save output to text file view='complete' dest="/home/rtorrent/$view/" # escape double quotes dest=$(echo .
rTorrent is a quick and efficient BitTorrent client that uses, and is in development alongside, the libTorrent (not to be confused with libtorrent-rasterbar) bltadwin.ru is written in C++ and provides a terminal-based user interface via the ncurses programming library. When combined with a terminal multiplexer (e.g. GNU Screen or Tmux) and Secure Shell, it becomes a convenient remote BitTorrent. It seems to work for new torrents. However I have a bunch of completed files I have already downloaded before to split directories, and for them it does not work: if I delete their file in the session directory, rtorrent will check the hash but won't move them, and if I move them by myself rtorrent won't see them and will try to redownload them. Directory: this is where your downloaded file will be saved on your WDTV. Unless you choose a different directory, it will be saved on your hard drive in the /rtorrent directory. Torrent File: If you have already downloaded the torrent file to your computer, click the "choose file" button here and navigate to the torrent file.
Start download. Runs hash first unless already done. Ctrl-d Stop an active download or remove a stopped download Ctrl-k Stop and close the files of an active download. Ctrl-r Initiate hash check of torrent. Starts downloading if file is not available. Ctrl-o Specify the download directory for a added, but not started torrent. Left. BitTorrent etiquette dictates that once you've downloaded files, you also seed them to help others' downloads go quickly. If you need to move or rename your download, everything's thrown off. #!/bin/bash # # move files in rTorrent # with rtxmlrpc from pyrocore # # 1. select all torrents from view $view # 2. print old bltadwin.ru_path # 3. set new bltadwin.ruory # torrent is closed # bltadwin.ru_path is still old bltadwin.ru_path # 4. move old files to new dir # 5. open torrent # bltadwin.ru_path is set to new path # 6. save output to text file view='complete' dest="/home/rtorrent/$view/" # escape double quotes dest=$(echo "$dest" | sed 's/"/\\"/g') rtxmlrpc bltadwin.ruall2 '' "$view" \ 'bltadwin.ru_path=' \ "d.
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