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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
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2010-09-03
12:35 PM
2010-09-03
12:35 PM
utorrent for X86 2.2.01
Tested on Ultra and Pro 😛
Utorrent for x86 2.2.01
Utorrent for x86 2.0.00
Utorrent for x86 1.8.0
- Super-Poussin changes:
- Now you can access logs in /c/addons-config/utorrent/ 🙂
- Now you can acces documentation in /c/addons-config/utorrent/docs
- Now you can edit configuration in /c/addons-config/utorrent/utserver.conf (Use interface it's more easy, and do not forget to stop utorrent before doing changes
•HTTPS trackers are unsupportedVersion 3.0 alpha (build 22789)
- Added fields to the About box in the web UI to present the external IP address and UDP/TCP ports assigned by a UPnP router to the server
- Added speculative fix for crash on POSIX platforms occurring when any configurable directories (e.g., active, completed, temporary, autoload, request) contain Unicode characters
- Fixed documentation by changing feed_id to feed-id in two places
µTorrent Server 3.0 alpha build 22708 (for Linux)
- Added daemon argument which directs the server to run in its own
process group- Added usage argument which directs the server to display the set of
valid command-line arguments before exiting - server also prints error
and usage messages before exiting if it detects at least one
unrecognized command-line argument- Added settings finish_cmd and state_cmd to provide a way to invoke
asynchronous processes for torrent lifecycle events- The add torrent dialog in the web UI now allows the user to choose
which download directory to use for the torrent being added- Correct JSON output is now generated for the list-dirs action request
- The name of the directory created by extracting the product archive now
includes utorrent instead of bittorrent- Removed ul_slots_per_torrent setting since it no longer has a function
- Added ut_webui_dir setting in the configuration file, which specifies
the directory containing the webui.zip archive or the unarchived files
to be served for the web UI- Added pidfile argument which permits the specification of a file to be
created by the utserver process which will contain the ID of the
utserver process- Added logmask setting in the configuration file which permits logging
to be configured (and subsequently modified as part of handling a
hangup signal), and removed support for LOGMASK environment variable- The server rereads the configuration file upon receipt of a hangup
signal or when creating or moving a file named rcf.utmr in the
dir_request directory - see the cautions in the user manual about
sending a hangup signal when attempting to change the value of
dir_request- Added settings admin_name and admin_password to allow administrators to
define initial non-default credentials for authenticating to the server
via the HTTP interface- Fixed documentation by changing filter_id to filter-id in one place
- 2010-09-13: Version 3.0 alpha (build 21886)
- Ensure alternative listening port setting persists when changed via web
UI
- Include changes list in docs directory of product archive
- Add mention of configfile and settingspath command-line arguments,
rearrange content of Getting Started section of user manual
- Support configfile argument to specify configuration file location
- Disable BEP22 DNS support on POSIX platforms
- Include plain text version of the user manual in docs directory of
product archive
- Include a EULA file in the docs directory of the archive
- Change default log file for logfile argument to utserver.log
- Fix documentation error saying to use forward slash (/) to precede a
command-line argument keyword - should use a dash (-) on POSIX systems
1.2 solve installation issue and some start issue
gui is on port 8080
user is admin without password
please configure it before adding torrent (where to save files .... (/c/media/BitTorrent/ is a good choice))
also enable ipfilter.dat in advanced option (the addon update ipfilter.dat each day)
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do you think we need it on x86 ?
Very nice - my preferred client on mac. Would love to see it on ultra.
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
and works fine
I need to create and tune the config file there's none provided by utorrent team
I need to create and tune the config file there's none provided by utorrent team
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
Would be happy to test if you need anything
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
is a sparc version possible?
please say yes! i prefer utorrent over transmission anyday! if not, then thats just another reason to consider replacing my DUO for an ultra2!
please say yes! i prefer utorrent over transmission anyday! if not, then thats just another reason to consider replacing my DUO for an ultra2!
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do you think we need it on x86 ?
veehexx wrote: is a sparc version possible?
please say yes! i prefer utorrent over transmission anyday! if not, then thats just another reason to consider replacing my DUO for an ultra2!
No utorrent's team do not provide the code
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
oh yes - utorrent is closed source 😞
just another reason to consider upgrading! 🙂
just another reason to consider upgrading! 🙂
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
Found the code. That has to be one of the easiest applications ever to get running on a ReadyNAS... Amazing
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
not so easy 😛 sound slike this soft only accept to run correctly as root
the addons will be ready on monday if some wants to test it 🙂
the addons will be ready on monday if some wants to test it 🙂
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
runs ok as admin for me
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
521 admin 20 0 33292 7180 1396 S 3 0.7 0:04.05 utserver
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
but are you able to access the interface and change settings ?
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
Utorrent for x86
gui is on port 8080
user is admin without password
please configure it before adding torrent (where to save files .... (/c/media/BitTorrent/ is a good choice))
also enable ipfilter.dat in advanced option (the addon update ipfilter.dat each day)
gui is on port 8080
user is admin without password
please configure it before adding torrent (where to save files .... (/c/media/BitTorrent/ is a good choice))
also enable ipfilter.dat in advanced option (the addon update ipfilter.dat each day)
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
super-poussin wrote: but are you able to access the interface and change settings ?
yes - just changed the admin password as a test. Here's the GUI:
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
can you try with nobody:nogroup instead of admin ?
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Re: do you think we need it on x86 ?
solved 🙂 1.1 will run correctly
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.1
Can the interface be set to use https instead of http?
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.1
Jonavin wrote: Can the interface be set to use https instead of http?
nope
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.1
When I say nope , it's because first try of using apache instead of built-in web server did not work , but I will try again and post a FR
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.1
I'm trying to install uTorrent on my NVX Pioneer, but it keeps getting stuck on the busy spinner once I hit the install button. Can anyone help me on this problem? Thanks.
*EDIT* Nevermind the install never prompted if it completed or not. uTorrent showed up after I rebooted (busy indicator still spinning). So far, looks like its working great! Configured it based off my Win7 version's settings, tested out a small torrent, and it worked like a charm! Great job and thanks!
*EDIT* Nevermind the install never prompted if it completed or not. uTorrent showed up after I rebooted (busy indicator still spinning). So far, looks like its working great! Configured it based off my Win7 version's settings, tested out a small torrent, and it worked like a charm! Great job and thanks!
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.1
Looks awesome. Can't wait to try this out when i get home.
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2010-09-05
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utorrent for X86 1.1
ShortyMac wrote: I'm trying to install uTorrent on my NVX Pioneer, but it keeps getting stuck on the busy spinner once I hit the install button. Can anyone help me on this problem? Thanks.
*EDIT* Nevermind the install never prompted if it completed or not. uTorrent showed up after I rebooted (busy indicator still spinning). So far, looks like its working great! Configured it based off my Win7 version's settings, tested out a small torrent, and it worked like a charm! Great job and thanks!
I saw same problem for spinner, I'm investigating : no need to reboot do a ctrl+F5
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.1
In my biased opinion: Yes
Had no end of trouble with transmission in the past, both on mac and NAS. Could never get it to play nice, always a resource hog (despite the claims otherwise) and often woudl just stop working.
uTorrent is just very simple - does its job and does it well. Maybe not as configurable as transmission, but never had a moments trouble with it
Had no end of trouble with transmission in the past, both on mac and NAS. Could never get it to play nice, always a resource hog (despite the claims otherwise) and often woudl just stop working.
uTorrent is just very simple - does its job and does it well. Maybe not as configurable as transmission, but never had a moments trouble with it
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Re: utorrent for X86 1.2
1.2 solves installation issue and some start issue
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