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Package: azureus
Severity: wishlist
I have a headless server in my closet that's running 24x7, which
cannot be said of my workstation. It would be really nice if it was
possible to run the network part of Azureus permanently on the server,
and have the UI connect to it instead of to localhost:6880. That way I
could keep seeding even though my workstation is switched off or
whatever.
(An init script would be appreciated if such a feature was added.)
Kind regards
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Tore Anderson
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I think you could achieve this:
To run Azureus from console command line (useful for running the web UI
on a headless / XWindows-less machine), you'll need these additional
jars in the classpath:
log4j.jar
commons-cli.jar
TO RUN: Place all the jars in the same directory and run
"java -jar Azureus2.jar --ui=console"
Hope it helps. I'm closing it now.
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Best regards,
Adrian Perez <[email protected]>
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