Hi Phil! 2011/9/19 Phil! Gold <phi...@pobox.com>: > Here's my FlexGet config.yaml: > > feeds: > osm-planets: > rss: http://osm-torrent.torres.voyager.hr/files/rss.xml > accept_all: yes > transmission: > host: localhost > port: 9091 > username: username > password: password
The flexget (and transmissions) are not not so well documented tools as one could imagine, therefore I got stuck here. Especially: what is here meant by transmission username and password, and what is port number 9091? Only port number I thought I need is incoming BT connection where I planned to use 6881 as I hoped it would work fine for most users. I don't know BT port system really, but I know that opening extra ports in my firewall would be a bit pain for me. > I use transmission as my BitTorrent client. If you use a different > program, you'll have to change that a little, but FlexGet has plugins for > most of the major ones. I prefer the ones which are easiest to work. Now I got to point where I got for flexget --test as: "Cannot connect to transmission. Is it running?". I know it is not running, but I don't know how to run it properly (in command line(. Like what to give as URL/dir to fetch in this case, and what other options would be needed? And how to run it - for rotorrent I just use screen to keep it running, maybe there is better way. > The script used to make the current torrents[0] is probably the best place > to start, though that doesn't help if you're not familiar with shell > scripting. I'll see if I can tweak it and then write some general > instructions about using it. > > [0] http://osm-torrent.torres.voyager.hr/files/create_new_planet_torrent.sh Shell scripting is ok for me in principle. I'd like to get basic sharing to work first, then will take a look to that. -- Jaak _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk