Old post, I forgot to answer :)
"Justin Wetherell" wrote:
> I am in the middle of writing a Bittorrent search scraper, I know there has
> been much discussion into the legality of this issue [and I understand that
> it will probably prevent it from being included in the SVN] but that's not
> the p
another alternative is to use utorrent, it is so far the least cpu and memory
intensive torrent
client i came across, though for windows it runs with wine too and has a http
interface included,
which i just added to my freevo webserver as a tab, i can add torrents, see
their progress, stop
them,
> > It is structured and started the same way as the rssserver.
>
> That looks pretty cool. Any chance of getting a search function
> included? There's an input method for setting manual recordings so
> maybe this could be used for a ui search.
>
I tried to use this input method before and I d
That's a pretty good idea; Once I get the ability to download via a
bittorrent client (and sense a finished state), I'll try and get that done
On 7/5/07, John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Justin Wetherell wrote:
> I am in the middle of writing a Bittorrent search scraper, I know
> there h
Justin Wetherell wrote:
> I am in the middle of writing a Bittorrent search scraper, I know
> there has been much discussion into the legality of this issue [and I
> understand that it will probably prevent it from being included in the
> SVN] but that's not the point of this e-mail. I've succes
I am in the middle of writing a Bittorrent search scraper, I know there has
been much discussion into the legality of this issue [and I understand that
it will probably prevent it from being included in the SVN] but that's not
the point of this e-mail. I've successfully written a module that repre