Re: The trouble with torrents

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So, I was reading the other day that aria2 also has control over xmlrpc, and a web ui (iirc it is no packaged with aria, but another bit o the project.....). So that could be an option as well. aria is my go to when I torrent, and has always seemed solid.

Am So, 30. Sep, 2018 um 1:27 A. M. schrieb Mikolaj Izdebski <mizdebsk@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On 09/29/2018 01:24 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On 09/26/2018 10:59 PM, Pablo Iranzo Gómez wrote:
Hi Kevin, What about using transmission-daemon which is available in Fedora? (also console with optional Web UI)
Yeah, we looked at it the last time, but it there were issues... I think the daemon version still pulled in the entire gtk stack or you couldn't manage it via config files. Looks like it might be better now...
I've been successfully using transmission-daemon since January. It can definitely be managed via config files, but it expects to own config files - it overwrites them when the process terminates. This can be worked around easily, eg. by updating config files when the deamon is not running: - name: Create transmission config directory file: dest=/var/lib/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/ state=directory owner=transmission group=transmission - name: Copy transmission config file template: src="" dest=/var/lib/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json register: settings_j2 - name: Stop transmission-daemon service: name=transmission-daemon state=stopped when: settings_j2.changed - name: Copy transmission config file again template: src="" dest=/var/lib/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json when: settings_j2.changed - name: Start and enable transmission-daemon service: name=transmission-daemon state=started enabled=true
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