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-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/Makefile | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/distinfo | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-downloader.1 | 125 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-multi-downloader.1 | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btcompletedir.1 | 95 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btcopyannounce.1 | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadcurses.1 | 477 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadheadless.1 | 268 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmany.1 | 288 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmanycurses.1 | 288 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btmakemetafile.1 | 50 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btreannounce.1 | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btrename.1 | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btsethttpseeds.1 | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/btshowmetainfo.1 | 38 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/bttrack.1 | 86 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/extra-gui-patch-setup.py | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/files/extra-nogui-patch-setup.py | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/py-bittornado/pkg-plist | 29 |
19 files changed, 43 insertions, 1911 deletions
diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/Makefile b/net/py-bittornado/Makefile index 5e41de8e735f..65367ea8f66d 100644 --- a/net/py-bittornado/Makefile +++ b/net/py-bittornado/Makefile @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ # PORTNAME= BitTornado -PORTVERSION= 0.3.7 -PORTREVISION= 2 +PORTVERSION= 0.3.9a PORTEPOCH= 1 CATEGORIES?= net python ipv6 -MASTER_SITES= http://e.scarywater.net/bt/download/ \ +MASTER_SITES= http://www.bittornado.com/download/ \ + http://e.scarywater.net/bt/download/ \ http://mediahost.inetsalestech.com/shadow/ \ http://www.hypermax.net.au/~gamr/ \ http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/bittornado/ @@ -19,23 +19,23 @@ PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX} MAINTAINER= janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu COMMENT?= An extended BitTorrent peer-to-peer tool for distributing files -CONFLICTS= py??-*[Bb]it[Tt]ornado* py??-*[Bb]it[Tt]orrent* btqueue* +CONFLICTS= py??-*[Bb]it[Tt]ornado-core-[0-9]* py??-*[Bb]it[Tt]orrent*-[0-9]* btqueue-[0-9]* USE_PYTHON= yes USE_PYDISTUTILS=yes USE_REINPLACE= yes WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PORTNAME}-CVS -DOC_FILES= BUILD.windows.txt FAQ.txt IMPORTANT-multitracker-readme.txt \ - INSTALL.unix.txt LICENSE.txt README.txt \ - README-experimental.txt credits.txt multitracker-spec.txt \ - README-Psyco.txt todo.txt webseed-spec.txt +DOC_FILES1= BUILD.windows.txt FAQ.txt IMPORTANT-multitracker-readme.txt \ + INSTALL.unix.txt credits.txt multitracker-spec.txt \ + README-Psyco.txt webseed-spec.txt +DOC_FILES2= LICENSE.txt README.txt EXTRA_DOC_FILES= multitracker/README.txt MAN1= bittorrent-downloader.1 bittorrent-multi-downloader.1 \ btcompletedir.1 btcopyannounce.1 btdownloadcurses.1 \ - btdownloadheadless.1 btlaunchmany.1 btlaunchmanycurses.1 \ - btmakemetafile.1 btreannounce.1 btrename.1 btsethttpseeds.1 \ - btshowmetainfo.1 bttrack.1 + btdownloadgui.1 btdownloadheadless.1 btlaunchmany.1 \ + btlaunchmanycurses.1 btmakemetafile.1 btreannounce.1 \ + btrename.1 btsethttpseeds.1 btshowmetainfo.1 bttrack.1 # required for GUI .ifndef(WITHOUT_GUI) @@ -74,18 +74,21 @@ pre-everything:: post-install: .ifndef(NOPORTDOCS) @${MKDIR} ${DOCSDIR} -.for file in ${DOC_FILES} +.for file in ${DOC_FILES1} + @${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/docs/${file} ${DOCSDIR} +.endfor +.for file in ${DOC_FILES2} @${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${file} ${DOCSDIR} .endfor .for file in ${EXTRA_DOC_FILES} - ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${file} ${DOCSDIR}/`${ECHO} ${file} | ${SED} -e 's|/|_|g'` + @${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${file} ${DOCSDIR}/`${ECHO} ${file} | ${SED} -e 's|/|_|g'` .endfor - ${MKDIR} ${EXAMPLESDIR} - ${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/bittornado.sh.sample ${EXAMPLESDIR} + @${MKDIR} ${EXAMPLESDIR} + @${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/bittornado.sh.sample ${EXAMPLESDIR} .endif .ifndef(NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES) .for file in ${MAN1} - ${INSTALL_MAN} ${FILESDIR}/${file} ${PREFIX}/man/man1 + @${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/docs/man/${file} ${PREFIX}/man/man1 .endfor .endif diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/distinfo b/net/py-bittornado/distinfo index 78835ffa61bf..a7151cf082c9 100644 --- a/net/py-bittornado/distinfo +++ b/net/py-bittornado/distinfo @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -MD5 (BitTornado-0.3.7.tar.gz) = ffeccfa4ee6a5732ea036332ccf34e92 -SIZE (BitTornado-0.3.7.tar.gz) = 176879 +MD5 (BitTornado-0.3.9a.tar.gz) = 8a3973b01bfc6b1d7b001e2e5c5ca53a +SIZE (BitTornado-0.3.9a.tar.gz) = 185847 diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-downloader.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-downloader.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 5ca148392cb3..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-downloader.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -.TH "BITTORRENT-DOWNLOADER" 1 "Sep 24 2003" -.SH NAME -bittorrent-downloader \- download files using a scatter-gather network -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B btdownloadheadless [ option ... ] \fIURL\fB -.B btdownloadheadless [ option ... ] \fIfilename\fB -.B btdownloadcurses [ option ... ] \fIURL\fB -.B btdownloadcurses [ option ... ] \fIfilename\fB -.B btdownloadgui [ option ... ] \fIURL\fB -.B btdownloadgui [ option ... ] \fIfilename\fB -.fi -.br -.B -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fBbtdownloadheadless\fP, -\fBbtdownloadcurses\fP, and \fBbtdownloadgui\fP commands. -.PP -These are all programs that allow a user to download files using -bittorrent, a peer to peer, scatter-gather network protocol. -They all have the same options. -.SH OPTIONS -These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long -options starting with two dashes (`-'). -A summary of options is included below. -.TP -.B \-\-responsefile \fIfilename\fP -treat \fIfilename\fP as a file which the server reponse was stored in. If this -option is used, no filename or URL should be present on the command line. -.TP -.B \-\-url \fIurl\fP -retrieve the torrent info file from \fIurl\fP. If this option is used, no -filename or URL should be present on the command line. -.TP -.B \-i \fIip\fP | \-\-ip \fIip\fP -report \fIip\fP as your IP to the tracker -.TP -.B \-\-bind \fIip\fP -bind to \fIip\fP instead of the default -.TP -.B \-\-minport \fIportnum\fP -set \fIportnum\fP as the minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (default 6881) -.TP -.B \-\-maxport \fIportnum\fP -set \fIportnum\fP as the maximum port to listen on (default 6889) -.TP -.B \-\-saveas \fIfilename\fP -store the downloaded file to \fIfilename\fP, instead of querying user (gui) or -using the filename stored in the torrent info file -.TP -.B \-\-max_uploads \fInum\fP -Only allow \fInum\fP uploads at once (default 4) -.TP -.B \-\-max_upload_rate \fIkbytes\fP -maximum rate to upload at in kilobytes, 0 means no limit (default 0) -.TP -.B \-\-keepalive_interval \fIsecs\fP -pause \fIsecs\fP seconds between sending keepalives (default 120.0) -.TP -.B \-\-download_slice_size \fIbytes\fP -query for \fIbytes\fP bytes per request (default 32768) -.TP -.B \-\-request_backlog \fInum\fP -keep \fInum\fP requests in a single pipe at once (default 5) -.TP -.B \-\-max_message_length \fIbytes\fP -set \fIbytes\fP to the maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger values get the connection dropped (default 8388608) -.TP -.B \-\-timeout \fIsecs\fP -wait \fIsecs\fP before closing sockets which nothing has been recieved on (default 300.0) -.TP -.B \-\-timeout_check_interval \fIsecs\fP -check whether connections have timed out every \fIsecs\fP seconds (default 60.0) -.TP -.B \-\-max_slice_length \fIbytes\fP -requests from peers larger than \fIbytes\fP bytes are ignored (default 131072) -.TP -.B \-\-max_rate_recalculate_interval \fIsecs\fP -connections that pause longer than \fIsecs\fP seconds are given reduced rate (default 15.0) -.TP -.B \-\-max_rate_period \fIsecs\fP -set \fIsecs\fP to the maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents (default 20.0) -.TP -.B \-\-upload_rate_fudge \fIsecs\fP -set the time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer to \fIsecs\fP (default 5.0) -.TP -.B \-\-display_interval \fIsecs\fP -update displayed information every \fIsecs\fP seconds (default 0.1) -.TP -.B \-\-rerequest_interval \fIsecs\fP -request more peers every \fIsecs\fP seconds (default 300) -.TP -.B \-\-min_peers \fInum\fP -do not rerequest if we have \fInum\fP peers already (default 20) -.TP -.B \-\-http_timeout \fIsecs\fP -wait \fIsecs\fP seconds before assuming a http connection has timed out (default 60) -.TP -.B \-\-snub_time \fIsecs\fP -wait \fIsecs\fP seconds for data to come in over a connection before assuming it's semi-permanently choked (default 30.0) -.TP -.B \-\-spew \fI 1 | 0 \fP -whether to display diagnostic info to stdout. This option is not useful when -using btdownloadcurses or btdownloadgui. (default 0) -.B \-\-max_initiate \fInum\fP -stop initiating new connections when we have \fInum\fP peers (default 40) -.TP -.B \-\-check_hashes \fI 1 | 0 \fP -whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1) -.TP -.B \-\-report_hash_failures \fI 1 | 0 \fP -whether to report to the user that hash failuers occur (non-fatal, common error) (default 0) -.TP -.B \-\-rarest_first_priority_cutoff \fInum\fP -the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials take -priority over rarest first (default 3) - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bttrack (1), -.BR btmakemetafile (1), -.BR btlaunchmany (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-multi-downloader.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-multi-downloader.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0025e2e9ad1d..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/bittorrent-multi-downloader.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -.TH "BITTORRENT-MULTI-DOWNLOADER" 1 "Jan 18 2003" -.SH NAME -bittorrent-multi-downloader \- multiple file clients for bittorrent -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B btlaunchmany \fIdirname\fP [ option ... ] -.B btlaunchmanycurses \fIdirname\fP [ option ... ] -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fBbtlaunchmany\fP and -\fBbtlaunchmanycurses\fP commands. -.PP -\fBbtlaunchmany\fP is a program that eases the use of -bittorrent in multiple-downloader situations. The program checks -a directory for torrent files. When it finds any, it starts a -separate downloader thread for each file. -.SH OPTIONS - -These programs have the exact same options as the normal -downloaders, which are documented in \fBbittorrent-downloader\fP(1). - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bittorrent-downloader (1), -.BR btmakemetafile (1), -.BR bttrack (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btcompletedir.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btcompletedir.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 1e6afe007b7f..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btcompletedir.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTCOMPLETEDIR "1" "May 2004" "btcompletedir" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -btcompletedir \- manual page for btcompletedir -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btcompletedir -\fI<trackerurl> <dir> \fR[\fIdir\fR...] [\fIparams\fR...] -.SH DESCRIPTION -makes a .torrent file for every file or directory present in each dir. -.PP -\fB\-\-announce_list\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of announce URLs - explained below (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-piece_size_pow2\fR <arg> -.IP -which power of 2 to set the piece size to (0 = automatic) (defaults -to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-comment\fR <arg> -.IP -optional human-readable comment to put in .torrent (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-target\fR <arg> -.IP -optional target file for the torrent (defaults to '') -.IP -announce_list = optional list of redundant/backup tracker URLs, in the format: -.IP -url[,url...][|url[,url...]...] -.IP -where URLs separated by commas are all tried first -before the next group of URLs separated by the pipe is checked. -If none is given, it is assumed you don't want one in the metafile. -If announce_list is given, clients which support it -will ignore the <announce> value. -.IP -Examples: -.IP -http://tracker1.com|http://tracker2.com|http://tracker3.com -.IP -(tries trackers 1-3 in order) -.IP -http://tracker1.com,http://tracker2.com,http://tracker3.com -.IP -(tries trackers 1-3 in a randomly selected order) -.IP -http://tracker1.com|http://backup1.com,http://backup2.com -.IP -(tries tracker 1 first, then tries between the 2 backups randomly) -.PP -makes a .torrent file for every file or directory present in each dir. -.PP -\fB\-\-announce_list\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of announce URLs - explained below (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-piece_size_pow2\fR <arg> -.IP -which power of 2 to set the piece size to (0 = automatic) (defaults -to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-comment\fR <arg> -.IP -optional human-readable comment to put in .torrent (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-target\fR <arg> -.IP -optional target file for the torrent (defaults to '') -.IP -announce_list = optional list of redundant/backup tracker URLs, in the format: -.IP -url[,url...][|url[,url...]...] -.IP -where URLs separated by commas are all tried first -before the next group of URLs separated by the pipe is checked. -If none is given, it is assumed you don't want one in the metafile. -If announce_list is given, clients which support it -will ignore the <announce> value. -.IP -Examples: -.IP -http://tracker1.com|http://tracker2.com|http://tracker3.com -.IP -(tries trackers 1-3 in order) -.IP -http://tracker1.com,http://tracker2.com,http://tracker3.com -.IP -(tries trackers 1-3 in a randomly selected order) -.IP -http://tracker1.com|http://backup1.com,http://backup2.com -.IP -(tries tracker 1 first, then tries between the 2 backups randomly) -.SH "SEE ALSO" -http://bittornado.org diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btcopyannounce.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btcopyannounce.1 deleted file mode 100644 index a5a66b79a1b1..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btcopyannounce.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTCOPYANNOUNCE "1" "May 2004" "btcopyannounce" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -Btcopyannounce \- manual page for btcopyannounce -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btcopyannounce -\fI<source.torrent> <file1.torrent> \fR[\fIfile2.torrent\fR...] -.SH DESCRIPTION -copies announce information from source to all specified torrents -.PP -copies announce information from source to all specified torrents -.SH "SEE ALSO" -http://bittornado.org diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadcurses.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadcurses.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 9df6e66ccf0c..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadcurses.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTDOWNLOADCURSES "1" "August 2004" "btdownloadcurses (bittornado)" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -Btdownloadcurses \- curses bittornado download interface -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btdownloadcurses -\fI<global options>\fR -.SH DESCRIPTION -Arguments are: -.PP -\fB\-\-max_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of uploads to allow at once. (defaults to 7) -.PP -\fB\-\-keepalive_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to pause between sending keepalives (defaults to 120.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-download_slice_size\fR <arg> -.IP -How many bytes to query for per request. (defaults to 16384) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_unit_size\fR <arg> -.IP -when limiting upload rate, how many bytes to send at a time (defaults to 1460) -.PP -\fB\-\-request_backlog\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum number of requests to keep in a single pipe at once. (defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_message_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger values get the -connection dropped. (defaults to 8388608) -.PP -\fB\-\-ip\fR <arg> -.IP -ip to report you have to the tracker. (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-minport\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (defaults to 10000) -.PP -\fB\-\-maxport\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum port to listen on (defaults to 60000) -.PP -\fB\-\-random_port\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to choose randomly inside the port range instead of counting up linearly -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-responsefile\fR <arg> -.IP -file the server response was stored in, alternative to url (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-url\fR <arg> -.IP -url to get file from, alternative to responsefile (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-selector_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable the file selector and fast resume function (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-expire_cache_data\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of days after which you wish to expire old cache data (0 = disabled) (defaults -to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-priority\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of file priorities separated by commas, must be one per file, 0 = highest, 1 = -normal, 2 = lowest, \fB\-1\fR = download disabled (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas\fR <arg> -.IP -local file name to save the file as, null indicates query user (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between closing sockets which nothing has been received on (defaults to -300.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout_check_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between checking if any connections have timed out (defaults to 60.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_slice_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length slice to send to peers, larger requests are ignored (defaults to 131072) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_rate_period\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents (defaults to 20.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-bind\fR <arg> -.IP -comma-separated list of ips/hostnames to bind to locally (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -allow the client to connect to peers via IPv6 (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_binds_v4\fR <arg> -.IP -set if an IPv6 server socket will also field IPv4 connections (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upnp_nat_access\fR <arg> -.IP -attempt to autoconfigure a UPnP router to forward a server port (0 = disabled, 1 = mode 1 -[fast], 2 = mode 2 [slow]) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_rate_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer, for rate adjustment (defaults to -5.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-tcp_ack_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -how much TCP ACK download overhead to add to upload rate calculations (0 = disabled) -(defaults to 0.029999999999999999) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time between updates of displayed information (defaults to 0.5) -.PP -\fB\-\-rerequest_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between requesting more peers (defaults to 300) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_peers\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum number of peers to not do rerequesting (defaults to 20) -.PP -\fB\-\-http_timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to wait before assuming that an http connection has timed out (defaults -to 60) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_initiate\fR <arg> -.IP -number of peers at which to stop initiating new connections (defaults to 40) -.PP -\fB\-\-check_hashes\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_upload_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to upload at (0 = no limit, \fB\-1\fR = automatic) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_download_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to download at (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_type\fR <arg> -.IP -allocation type (may be normal, background, pre-allocate or sparse) (defaults to -\&'normal') -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -rate (in MiB/s) to allocate space at using background allocation (defaults to 2.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-buffer_reads\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to buffer disk reads (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-write_buffer_size\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum amount of space to use for buffering disk writes (in megabytes, 0 = disabled) -(defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-snub_time\fR <arg> -.IP -seconds to wait for data to come in over a connection before assuming it's -semi-permanently choked (defaults to 30.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-spew\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display diagnostic info to stdout (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -number of downloads at which to switch from random to rarest first (defaults to 2) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_priority_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials take priority over -rarest first (defaults to 5) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of uploads to fill out to with extra optimistic unchokes (defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_files_open\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of files to keep open at a time, 0 means no limit (defaults to 50) -.PP -\fB\-\-round_robin_period\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of seconds between the client's switching upload targets (defaults to 30) -.PP -\fB\-\-super_seeder\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to use special upload-efficiency-maximizing routines (only for dedicated seeds) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-security\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable extra security features intended to prevent abuse (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_connections\fR <arg> -.IP -the absolute maximum number of peers to connect with (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_kick\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to allow the client to automatically kick/ban peers that send bad data (defaults -to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-double_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to double-check data being written to the disk for errors (may increase CPU load) -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-triple_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to thoroughly check data being written to the disk (may slow disk access) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_files\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock files the client is working with (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_while_reading\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock access to files being read (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_flush\fR <arg> -.IP -minutes between automatic flushes to disk (0 = disabled) (defaults to 0) -.PP -Arguments are: -.PP -\fB\-\-max_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of uploads to allow at once. (defaults to 7) -.PP -\fB\-\-keepalive_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to pause between sending keepalives (defaults to 120.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-download_slice_size\fR <arg> -.IP -How many bytes to query for per request. (defaults to 16384) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_unit_size\fR <arg> -.IP -when limiting upload rate, how many bytes to send at a time (defaults to 1460) -.PP -\fB\-\-request_backlog\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum number of requests to keep in a single pipe at once. (defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_message_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger values get the -connection dropped. (defaults to 8388608) -.PP -\fB\-\-ip\fR <arg> -.IP -ip to report you have to the tracker. (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-minport\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (defaults to 10000) -.PP -\fB\-\-maxport\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum port to listen on (defaults to 60000) -.PP -\fB\-\-random_port\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to choose randomly inside the port range instead of counting up linearly -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-responsefile\fR <arg> -.IP -file the server response was stored in, alternative to url (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-url\fR <arg> -.IP -url to get file from, alternative to responsefile (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-selector_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable the file selector and fast resume function (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-expire_cache_data\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of days after which you wish to expire old cache data (0 = disabled) (defaults -to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-priority\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of file priorities separated by commas, must be one per file, 0 = highest, 1 = -normal, 2 = lowest, \fB\-1\fR = download disabled (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas\fR <arg> -.IP -local file name to save the file as, null indicates query user (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between closing sockets which nothing has been received on (defaults to -300.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout_check_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between checking if any connections have timed out (defaults to 60.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_slice_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length slice to send to peers, larger requests are ignored (defaults to 131072) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_rate_period\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents (defaults to 20.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-bind\fR <arg> -.IP -comma-separated list of ips/hostnames to bind to locally (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -allow the client to connect to peers via IPv6 (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_binds_v4\fR <arg> -.IP -set if an IPv6 server socket will also field IPv4 connections (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upnp_nat_access\fR <arg> -.IP -attempt to autoconfigure a UPnP router to forward a server port (0 = disabled, 1 = mode 1 -[fast], 2 = mode 2 [slow]) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_rate_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer, for rate adjustment (defaults to -5.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-tcp_ack_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -how much TCP ACK download overhead to add to upload rate calculations (0 = disabled) -(defaults to 0.029999999999999999) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time between updates of displayed information (defaults to 0.5) -.PP -\fB\-\-rerequest_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between requesting more peers (defaults to 300) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_peers\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum number of peers to not do rerequesting (defaults to 20) -.PP -\fB\-\-http_timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to wait before assuming that an http connection has timed out (defaults -to 60) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_initiate\fR <arg> -.IP -number of peers at which to stop initiating new connections (defaults to 40) -.PP -\fB\-\-check_hashes\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_upload_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to upload at (0 = no limit, \fB\-1\fR = automatic) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_download_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to download at (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_type\fR <arg> -.IP -allocation type (may be normal, background, pre-allocate or sparse) (defaults to -\&'normal') -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -rate (in MiB/s) to allocate space at using background allocation (defaults to 2.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-buffer_reads\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to buffer disk reads (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-write_buffer_size\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum amount of space to use for buffering disk writes (in megabytes, 0 = disabled) -(defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-snub_time\fR <arg> -.IP -seconds to wait for data to come in over a connection before assuming it's -semi-permanently choked (defaults to 30.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-spew\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display diagnostic info to stdout (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -number of downloads at which to switch from random to rarest first (defaults to 2) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_priority_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials take priority over -rarest first (defaults to 5) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of uploads to fill out to with extra optimistic unchokes (defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_files_open\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of files to keep open at a time, 0 means no limit (defaults to 50) -.PP -\fB\-\-round_robin_period\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of seconds between the client's switching upload targets (defaults to 30) -.PP -\fB\-\-super_seeder\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to use special upload-efficiency-maximizing routines (only for dedicated seeds) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-security\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable extra security features intended to prevent abuse (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_connections\fR <arg> -.IP -the absolute maximum number of peers to connect with (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_kick\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to allow the client to automatically kick/ban peers that send bad data (defaults -to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-double_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to double-check data being written to the disk for errors (may increase CPU load) -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-triple_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to thoroughly check data being written to the disk (may slow disk access) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_files\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock files the client is working with (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_while_reading\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock access to files being read (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_flush\fR <arg> -.IP -minutes between automatic flushes to disk (0 = disabled) (defaults to 0) diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadheadless.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadheadless.1 deleted file mode 100644 index ee6307be8ee3..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btdownloadheadless.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTDOWNLOADHEADLESS "1" "August 2004" "btdownloadheadless (bittornado)" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -btdownloadheadless \- headless bittornado download interface -.SH DESCRIPTION -Arguments are: -.PP -\fB\-\-max_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of uploads to allow at once. (defaults to 7) -.PP -\fB\-\-keepalive_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to pause between sending keepalives (defaults to -120.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-download_slice_size\fR <arg> -.IP -How many bytes to query for per request. (defaults to 16384) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_unit_size\fR <arg> -.IP -when limiting upload rate, how many bytes to send at a time (defaults -to 1460) -.PP -\fB\-\-request_backlog\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum number of requests to keep in a single pipe at once. -(defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_message_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger -values get the connection dropped. (defaults to 8388608) -.PP -\fB\-\-ip\fR <arg> -.IP -ip to report you have to the tracker. (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-minport\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (defaults to -10000) -.PP -\fB\-\-maxport\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum port to listen on (defaults to 60000) -.PP -\fB\-\-random_port\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to choose randomly inside the port range instead of counting -up linearly (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-responsefile\fR <arg> -.IP -file the server response was stored in, alternative to url (defaults -to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-url\fR <arg> -.IP -url to get file from, alternative to responsefile (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-selector_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable the file selector and fast resume function -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-expire_cache_data\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of days after which you wish to expire old cache data (0 = -disabled) (defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-priority\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of file priorities separated by commas, must be one per file, -0 = highest, 1 = normal, 2 = lowest, \fB\-1\fR = download disabled (defaults -to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas\fR <arg> -.IP -local file name to save the file as, null indicates query user -(defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between closing sockets which nothing has been received -on (defaults to 300.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout_check_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between checking if any connections have timed out -(defaults to 60.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_slice_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length slice to send to peers, larger requests are ignored -(defaults to 131072) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_rate_period\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents -(defaults to 20.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-bind\fR <arg> -.IP -comma-separated list of ips/hostnames to bind to locally (defaults to -\&'') -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -allow the client to connect to peers via IPv6 (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_binds_v4\fR <arg> -.IP -set if an IPv6 server socket will also field IPv4 connections -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upnp_nat_access\fR <arg> -.IP -attempt to autoconfigure a UPnP router to forward a server port (0 = -disabled, 1 = mode 1 [fast], 2 = mode 2 [slow]) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_rate_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer, for rate -adjustment (defaults to 5.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-tcp_ack_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -how much TCP ACK download overhead to add to upload rate calculations -(0 = disabled) (defaults to 0.029999999999999999) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time between updates of displayed information (defaults to 0.5) -.PP -\fB\-\-rerequest_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between requesting more peers (defaults to 300) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_peers\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum number of peers to not do rerequesting (defaults to 20) -.PP -\fB\-\-http_timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to wait before assuming that an http connection has -timed out (defaults to 60) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_initiate\fR <arg> -.IP -number of peers at which to stop initiating new connections (defaults -to 40) -.PP -\fB\-\-check_hashes\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_upload_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to upload at (0 = no limit, \fB\-1\fR = automatic) (defaults to -0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_download_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to download at (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_type\fR <arg> -.IP -allocation type (may be normal, background, pre-allocate or sparse) -(defaults to 'normal') -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -rate (in MiB/s) to allocate space at using background allocation -(defaults to 2.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-buffer_reads\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to buffer disk reads (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-write_buffer_size\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum amount of space to use for buffering disk writes (in -megabytes, 0 = disabled) (defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-snub_time\fR <arg> -.IP -seconds to wait for data to come in over a connection before assuming -it's semi-permanently choked (defaults to 30.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-spew\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display diagnostic info to stdout (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -number of downloads at which to switch from random to rarest first -(defaults to 2) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_priority_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials -take priority over rarest first (defaults to 5) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of uploads to fill out to with extra optimistic unchokes -(defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_files_open\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of files to keep open at a time, 0 means no limit -(defaults to 50) -.PP -\fB\-\-round_robin_period\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of seconds between the client's switching upload targets -(defaults to 30) -.PP -\fB\-\-super_seeder\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to use special upload-efficiency-maximizing routines (only -for dedicated seeds) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-security\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable extra security features intended to prevent abuse -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_connections\fR <arg> -.IP -the absolute maximum number of peers to connect with (0 = no limit) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_kick\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to allow the client to automatically kick/ban peers that send -bad data (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-double_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to double-check data being written to the disk for errors -(may increase CPU load) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-triple_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to thoroughly check data being written to the disk (may slow -disk access) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_files\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock files the client is working with (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_while_reading\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock access to files being read (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_flush\fR <arg> -.IP -minutes between automatic flushes to disk (0 = disabled) (defaults to -0) -.PP -\fB\-\-save_options\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to save the current options as the new default configuration -(only for btdownloadheadless.py) (defaults to 0) -.PP diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmany.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmany.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0d508ca97e38..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmany.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTLAUNCHMANY "1" "August 2004" "btlaunchmany (bttornado)" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -Btlaunchmany \- manual page for btlaunchmany -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btlaunchmany -\fI<directory> <global options>\fR -.SH DESCRIPTION -<directory> - directory to look for .torrent files (semi-recursive) -Arguments are: -.PP -\fB\-\-max_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of uploads to allow at once. (defaults to 7) -.PP -\fB\-\-keepalive_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to pause between sending keepalives (defaults to -120.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-download_slice_size\fR <arg> -.IP -How many bytes to query for per request. (defaults to 16384) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_unit_size\fR <arg> -.IP -when limiting upload rate, how many bytes to send at a time (defaults -to 1460) -.PP -\fB\-\-request_backlog\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum number of requests to keep in a single pipe at once. -(defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_message_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger -values get the connection dropped. (defaults to 8388608) -.PP -\fB\-\-ip\fR <arg> -.IP -ip to report you have to the tracker. (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-minport\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (defaults to -10000) -.PP -\fB\-\-maxport\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum port to listen on (defaults to 60000) -.PP -\fB\-\-random_port\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to choose randomly inside the port range instead of counting -up linearly (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-responsefile\fR <arg> -.IP -file the server response was stored in, alternative to url (defaults -to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-url\fR <arg> -.IP -url to get file from, alternative to responsefile (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-selector_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable the file selector and fast resume function -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-expire_cache_data\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of days after which you wish to expire old cache data (0 = -disabled) (defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-priority\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of file priorities separated by commas, must be one per file, -0 = highest, 1 = normal, 2 = lowest, \fB\-1\fR = download disabled (defaults -to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas\fR <arg> -.IP -local file name to save the file as, null indicates query user -(defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between closing sockets which nothing has been received -on (defaults to 300.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout_check_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between checking if any connections have timed out -(defaults to 60.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_slice_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length slice to send to peers, larger requests are ignored -(defaults to 131072) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_rate_period\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents -(defaults to 20.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-bind\fR <arg> -.IP -comma-separated list of ips/hostnames to bind to locally (defaults to -\&'') -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -allow the client to connect to peers via IPv6 (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_binds_v4\fR <arg> -.IP -set if an IPv6 server socket will also field IPv4 connections -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upnp_nat_access\fR <arg> -.IP -attempt to autoconfigure a UPnP router to forward a server port (0 = -disabled, 1 = mode 1 [fast], 2 = mode 2 [slow]) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_rate_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer, for rate -adjustment (defaults to 5.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-tcp_ack_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -how much TCP ACK download overhead to add to upload rate calculations -(0 = disabled) (defaults to 0.029999999999999999) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time between updates of displayed information (defaults to 0.5) -.PP -\fB\-\-rerequest_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between requesting more peers (defaults to 300) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_peers\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum number of peers to not do rerequesting (defaults to 20) -.PP -\fB\-\-http_timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to wait before assuming that an http connection has -timed out (defaults to 60) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_initiate\fR <arg> -.IP -number of peers at which to stop initiating new connections (defaults -to 40) -.PP -\fB\-\-check_hashes\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_upload_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to upload at (0 = no limit, \fB\-1\fR = automatic) (defaults to -0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_download_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to download at (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_type\fR <arg> -.IP -allocation type (may be normal, background, pre-allocate or sparse) -(defaults to 'normal') -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -rate (in MiB/s) to allocate space at using background allocation -(defaults to 2.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-buffer_reads\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to buffer disk reads (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-write_buffer_size\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum amount of space to use for buffering disk writes (in -megabytes, 0 = disabled) (defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-snub_time\fR <arg> -.IP -seconds to wait for data to come in over a connection before assuming -it's semi-permanently choked (defaults to 30.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-spew\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display diagnostic info to stdout (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -number of downloads at which to switch from random to rarest first -(defaults to 2) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_priority_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials -take priority over rarest first (defaults to 5) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of uploads to fill out to with extra optimistic unchokes -(defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_files_open\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of files to keep open at a time, 0 means no limit -(defaults to 50) -.PP -\fB\-\-round_robin_period\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of seconds between the client's switching upload targets -(defaults to 30) -.PP -\fB\-\-super_seeder\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to use special upload-efficiency-maximizing routines (only -for dedicated seeds) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-security\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable extra security features intended to prevent abuse -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_connections\fR <arg> -.IP -the absolute maximum number of peers to connect with (0 = no limit) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_kick\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to allow the client to automatically kick/ban peers that send -bad data (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-double_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to double-check data being written to the disk for errors -(may increase CPU load) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-triple_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to thoroughly check data being written to the disk (may slow -disk access) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_files\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock files the client is working with (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_while_reading\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock access to files being read (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_flush\fR <arg> -.IP -minutes between automatic flushes to disk (0 = disabled) (defaults to -0) -.PP -\fB\-\-parse_dir_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -how often to rescan the torrent directory, in seconds (defaults to -60) -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas_style\fR <arg> -.IP -How to name torrent downloads (1 = rename to torrent name, 2 = save -under name in torrent, 3 = save in directory under torrent name) -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_path\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display the full path or the torrent contents for each -torrent (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-save_options\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to save the current options as the new default configuration -(only for btlaunchmany) (defaults to 0) -.PP diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmanycurses.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmanycurses.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 816ee85b9e5b..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btlaunchmanycurses.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTLAUNCHMANYCURSES "1" "August 2004" "btlaunchmanycurses (bittornado)" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -Btlaunchmanycurses: \- launch separate torrent download threads for each .torrent file in directory -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btlaunchmanycurses -\fI<directory> <global options>\fR -.SH DESCRIPTION -<directory> - directory to look for .torrent files (semi-recursive) -Arguments are: -.PP -\fB\-\-max_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of uploads to allow at once. (defaults to 7) -.PP -\fB\-\-keepalive_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to pause between sending keepalives (defaults to -120.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-download_slice_size\fR <arg> -.IP -How many bytes to query for per request. (defaults to 16384) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_unit_size\fR <arg> -.IP -when limiting upload rate, how many bytes to send at a time (defaults -to 1460) -.PP -\fB\-\-request_backlog\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum number of requests to keep in a single pipe at once. -(defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_message_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger -values get the connection dropped. (defaults to 8388608) -.PP -\fB\-\-ip\fR <arg> -.IP -ip to report you have to the tracker. (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-minport\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (defaults to -10000) -.PP -\fB\-\-maxport\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum port to listen on (defaults to 60000) -.PP -\fB\-\-random_port\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to choose randomly inside the port range instead of counting -up linearly (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-responsefile\fR <arg> -.IP -file the server response was stored in, alternative to url (defaults -to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-url\fR <arg> -.IP -url to get file from, alternative to responsefile (defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-selector_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable the file selector and fast resume function -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-expire_cache_data\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of days after which you wish to expire old cache data (0 = -disabled) (defaults to 10) -.PP -\fB\-\-priority\fR <arg> -.IP -a list of file priorities separated by commas, must be one per file, -0 = highest, 1 = normal, 2 = lowest, \fB\-1\fR = download disabled (defaults -to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas\fR <arg> -.IP -local file name to save the file as, null indicates query user -(defaults to '') -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between closing sockets which nothing has been received -on (defaults to 300.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-timeout_check_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between checking if any connections have timed out -(defaults to 60.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_slice_length\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum length slice to send to peers, larger requests are ignored -(defaults to 131072) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_rate_period\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents -(defaults to 20.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-bind\fR <arg> -.IP -comma-separated list of ips/hostnames to bind to locally (defaults to -\&'') -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_enabled\fR <arg> -.IP -allow the client to connect to peers via IPv6 (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-ipv6_binds_v4\fR <arg> -.IP -set if an IPv6 server socket will also field IPv4 connections -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upnp_nat_access\fR <arg> -.IP -attempt to autoconfigure a UPnP router to forward a server port (0 = -disabled, 1 = mode 1 [fast], 2 = mode 2 [slow]) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-upload_rate_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer, for rate -adjustment (defaults to 5.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-tcp_ack_fudge\fR <arg> -.IP -how much TCP ACK download overhead to add to upload rate calculations -(0 = disabled) (defaults to 0.029999999999999999) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time between updates of displayed information (defaults to 0.5) -.PP -\fB\-\-rerequest_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -time to wait between requesting more peers (defaults to 300) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_peers\fR <arg> -.IP -minimum number of peers to not do rerequesting (defaults to 20) -.PP -\fB\-\-http_timeout\fR <arg> -.IP -number of seconds to wait before assuming that an http connection has -timed out (defaults to 60) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_initiate\fR <arg> -.IP -number of peers at which to stop initiating new connections (defaults -to 40) -.PP -\fB\-\-check_hashes\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_upload_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to upload at (0 = no limit, \fB\-1\fR = automatic) (defaults to -0) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_download_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -maximum kB/s to download at (0 = no limit) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_type\fR <arg> -.IP -allocation type (may be normal, background, pre-allocate or sparse) -(defaults to 'normal') -.PP -\fB\-\-alloc_rate\fR <arg> -.IP -rate (in MiB/s) to allocate space at using background allocation -(defaults to 2.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-buffer_reads\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to buffer disk reads (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-write_buffer_size\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum amount of space to use for buffering disk writes (in -megabytes, 0 = disabled) (defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-snub_time\fR <arg> -.IP -seconds to wait for data to come in over a connection before assuming -it's semi-permanently choked (defaults to 30.0) -.PP -\fB\-\-spew\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display diagnostic info to stdout (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -number of downloads at which to switch from random to rarest first -(defaults to 2) -.PP -\fB\-\-rarest_first_priority_cutoff\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials -take priority over rarest first (defaults to 5) -.PP -\fB\-\-min_uploads\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of uploads to fill out to with extra optimistic unchokes -(defaults to 4) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_files_open\fR <arg> -.IP -the maximum number of files to keep open at a time, 0 means no limit -(defaults to 50) -.PP -\fB\-\-round_robin_period\fR <arg> -.IP -the number of seconds between the client's switching upload targets -(defaults to 30) -.PP -\fB\-\-super_seeder\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to use special upload-efficiency-maximizing routines (only -for dedicated seeds) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-security\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to enable extra security features intended to prevent abuse -(defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-max_connections\fR <arg> -.IP -the absolute maximum number of peers to connect with (0 = no limit) -(defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_kick\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to allow the client to automatically kick/ban peers that send -bad data (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-double_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to double-check data being written to the disk for errors -(may increase CPU load) (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-triple_check\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to thoroughly check data being written to the disk (may slow -disk access) (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_files\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock files the client is working with (defaults to 1) -.PP -\fB\-\-lock_while_reading\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to lock access to files being read (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-auto_flush\fR <arg> -.IP -minutes between automatic flushes to disk (0 = disabled) (defaults to -0) -.PP -\fB\-\-parse_dir_interval\fR <arg> -.IP -how often to rescan the torrent directory, in seconds (defaults to -60) -.PP -\fB\-\-saveas_style\fR <arg> -.IP -How to name torrent downloads (1 = rename to torrent name, 2 = save -under name in torrent, 3 = save in directory under torrent name) -(defaults to 2) -.PP -\fB\-\-display_path\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to display the full path or the torrent contents for each -torrent (defaults to 0) -.PP -\fB\-\-save_options\fR <arg> -.IP -whether to save the current options as the new default configuration -(only for btlaunchmanycurses.py) (defaults to 0) -.PP diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btmakemetafile.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btmakemetafile.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0b6c84412583..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btmakemetafile.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- -.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps -.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection -.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH "BTMAKEMETAFILE" 1 "Jan 18 2003" -.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. -.\" -.\" Some roff macros, for reference: -.\" .nh disable hyphenation -.\" .hy enable hyphenation -.\" .ad l left justify -.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins -.\" .nf disable filling -.\" .fi enable filling -.\" .br insert line break -.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines -.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) -.SH NAME -btmakemetafile \- program to generate torrent info files for bittorrent -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btmakemetafile \fItracker_announce_address\fP \fIfile\fP [ option ... ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fBbtmakemetafile\fP -command. -.PP -.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and -.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, -.\" respectively. -\fBbtmakemetafile\fP is a program that generates the torrent info files -which are distributed to bittorrent clients (usually via the WWW) in order -to inform them where the designated tracker for the torrent is located, and -to allow them to verify the file's contents. -.PP -\fBbtmakemetafile\fP takes two arguments. Both are required. The first -is the file that the torrent info file will be generated for. The second is -the "announce" address of a tracker (ex. http://127.0.0.1:6969/announce). -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-\-piece_size_pow2 \fIarg\fP -which power of 2 to set the piece size to (default: 18) - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bittorrent-downloader (1), -.BR btrename (1), -.BR btreannounce (1), -.BR bttrack (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btreannounce.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btreannounce.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 5ebdab93b04c..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btreannounce.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- -.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps -.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection -.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH "BTREANNOUNCE" 1 "Jan 18 2003" -.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. -.\" -.\" Some roff macros, for reference: -.\" .nh disable hyphenation -.\" .hy enable hyphenation -.\" .ad l left justify -.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins -.\" .nf disable filling -.\" .fi enable filling -.\" .br insert line break -.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines -.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) -.SH NAME -btreannounce \- change the announce address of a torrent file. -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBbttrack\fP \fIurl\fP \fIoldtorrent\fP \fInewtorrent\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fBbtreannounce\fP -command. -.PP -.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and -.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, -.\" respectively. -\fBbtreannounce\fP is a program which will change the announce -address of a existing torrent file. The torrent specified by -the \fIoldtorrent\fP argument will be modified to use the new -announce url given by the \fIurl\fP argument, and the changed -file will be saved as \fInewtorrent\fP. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bittorrent-downloader (1), -.BR btmakemetafile (1), -.BR btrename (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btrename.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btrename.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 7c287da8efaf..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btrename.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- -.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps -.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection -.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH "BTRENAME" 1 "Jan 18 2003" -.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. -.\" -.\" Some roff macros, for reference: -.\" .nh disable hyphenation -.\" .hy enable hyphenation -.\" .ad l left justify -.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins -.\" .nf disable filling -.\" .fi enable filling -.\" .br insert line break -.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines -.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) -.SH NAME -btrename \- change the suggested filename inside a bittorrent file -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBbttrack\fP \fItorrent\fP \fInewfilename\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fBbtrename\fP -command. -.PP -.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and -.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, -.\" respectively. -\fBbtrename\fP is a program which will change the suggested -filename presented to the user for a bittorrent file. This -will make the downloader save it as a different name by default. -The torrent specified by the \fItorrent\fP option is modified -in-place, changing the suggested filename to \fInewfilename\fP. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bittorrent-downloader (1), -.BR btmakemetafile (1), -.BR btreannounce (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btsethttpseeds.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btsethttpseeds.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 6b3c8d2f04f9..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btsethttpseeds.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.33. -.TH BTSETHTTPSEEDS "1" "May 2004" "btsethttpseeds" "User Commands" -.SH NAME -Btsethttpseeds \- manual page for btsethttpseeds -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B btsethttpseeds -\fI<http-seeds> file1.torrent \fR[\fIfile2.torrent\fR...] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.IP -Where: -.IP -http-seeds = list of seed URLs, in the format: -.IP -url[|url...] or 0 -.IP -if the list is a zero, any http seeds will be stripped. -.IP -Where: -.IP -http-seeds = list of seed URLs, in the format: -.IP -url[|url...] or 0 -.IP -if the list is a zero, any http seeds will be stripped. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -http://bittornado.org diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/btshowmetainfo.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/btshowmetainfo.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 9f784a47f8a9..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/btshowmetainfo.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- -.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps -.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection -.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH "BTSHOWMETAINFO" 1 "Jan 18 2003" -.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. -.\" -.\" Some roff macros, for reference: -.\" .nh disable hyphenation -.\" .hy enable hyphenation -.\" .ad l left justify -.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins -.\" .nf disable filling -.\" .fi enable filling -.\" .br insert line break -.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines -.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) -.SH NAME -btshowmetainfo \- display information in bittorrent files -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBbtshowmetainfo\fP \fIfile\fP [ file ... ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fBbtshowmetainfo\fP -command. -.PP -.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and -.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, -.\" respectively. -\fBbtshowmetainfo\fP is a program which will display the information -stored in a bittorrent file. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bittorrent-downloader (1), -.BR btmakemetafile (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/bttrack.1 b/net/py-bittornado/files/bttrack.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 844fc01f4c80..000000000000 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/bttrack.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- -.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps -.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection -.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH "BTTRACK" 1 "Jan 18 2003" -.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. -.\" -.\" Some roff macros, for reference: -.\" .nh disable hyphenation -.\" .hy enable hyphenation -.\" .ad l left justify -.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins -.\" .nf disable filling -.\" .fi enable filling -.\" .br insert line break -.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines -.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) -.SH NAME -bttrack \- tracker for bittorrent -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B bttrack \fI [ option ... ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the \fIbttrack\fP -command. -.PP -.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and -.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, -.\" respectively. -\fBbttrack\fP is a program that serves as a "tracker" for -bittorrent clients. This program keeps track of the completion -of each client, and communcates that information when requested -to other clients. -.SH OPTIONS -These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long -options starting with two dashes (`-'). -A summary of options is included below. -.TP -.B \-\-port \fIportnum\fP -listen on port \fIportnum\fP (default 80) -.TP -.B \-\-dfile \fIfilename\fP -store recent downloader info in \fIfilename\fP -.TP -.B \-\-bind \fIip\fP -bind to \fIip\fP instead of the default -.TP -.B \-\-socket_timeout \fIsecs\fP -timeout for closing connections (default 15) -.TP -.B \-\-save_dfile_interval \fIsecs\fP -seconds between saving dfile (default 300) -.TP -.B \-\-timeout_downloaders_interval \fIsecs\fP -seconds between expiring downloaders (default 2700) -.TP -.B \-\-reannounce_interval \fIsecs\fP -seconds downloaders should wait between reannouncements (default 1800) -.TP -.B \-\-response_size \fInum\fP -number of peers to send in an info message (default 50) -.TP -.B \-\-timeout_check_interval \fIsecs\fP -time to wait between checking if any connections have timed out (default 5) -.TP -.B \-\-nat_check \fI[ 1 | 0 ]\fP -whether to check back and ban downloaders behind NAT (default 1) -.TP -.B \-\-min_time_between_log_flushes \fIsecs\fP -minimum time it must have been since the last flush to do another one (default 3.0) -.TP -.B \-\-allowed_dir \fIpath\fP -only allow downloads for .torrents in this directory (default '') -.TP -.B \-\-parse_allowed_interval \fImins\fP -minutes between reloading of allowed_dir (default 15) -.TP -.B \-\-show_names \fI[ 1 | 0 ]\fP -whether to display names from alowed dir (default 1) - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR bittorrent-downloader (1), -.BR btmakemetafile (1). -.br -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, -for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-gui-patch-setup.py b/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-gui-patch-setup.py index 55dbef22e429..199767cabc33 100644 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-gui-patch-setup.py +++ b/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-gui-patch-setup.py @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ $FreeBSD$ - ] + ], + data_files = [('share/BitTornado', -+ ['alloc.gif','black1.ico','black.ico','blue.ico','green1.ico','green.ico', -+ 'icon_bt.ico','icon_done.ico','red.ico','white.ico', -+ 'yellow1.ico','yellow.ico'])] ++ ['icons/alloc.gif','icons/black1.ico','icons/black.ico','icons/blue.ico','icons/green1.ico','icons/green.ico', ++ 'icons/icon_bt.ico','icons/icon_done.ico','icons/red.ico','icons/white.ico', ++ 'icons/yellow1.ico','icons/yellow.ico'])] ) diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-nogui-patch-setup.py b/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-nogui-patch-setup.py index 72c7bc5350b1..b8e5e56e7107 100644 --- a/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-nogui-patch-setup.py +++ b/net/py-bittornado/files/extra-nogui-patch-setup.py @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ $FreeBSD$ ---- setup.py.orig Sun May 16 13:40:26 2004 -+++ setup.py Tue May 25 10:21:43 2004 -@@ -18,12 +18,16 @@ +--- setup.py.orig Wed Oct 6 11:50:10 2004 ++++ setup.py Fri Dec 17 17:42:32 2004 +@@ -18,11 +18,15 @@ packages = ["BitTornado","BitTornado.BT1"], @@ -13,14 +13,13 @@ $FreeBSD$ - "btdownloadcurses.py", "btcompletedirgui.py", "btlaunchmanycurses.py", + "btdownloadcurses.py", "btlaunchmanycurses.py", "btmakemetafile.py", "btreannounce.py", "btrename.py", "btshowmetainfo.py", - "bttest.py", - 'btmaketorrentgui.py', 'btcopyannounce.py', 'btsethttpseeds.py', + 'btcopyannounce.py', 'btsethttpseeds.py', 'bt-t-make.py', - ] + ], + data_files = [('share/BitTornado', -+ ['alloc.gif','black1.ico','black.ico','blue.ico','green1.ico','green.ico', -+ 'icon_bt.ico','icon_done.ico','red.ico','white.ico', -+ 'yellow1.ico','yellow.ico'])] ++ ['icons/alloc.gif','icons/black1.ico','icons/black.ico','icons/blue.ico','icons/green1.ico','icons/green.ico', ++ 'icons/icon_bt.ico','icons/icon_done.ico','icons/red.ico','icons/white.ico', ++ 'icons/yellow1.ico','icons/yellow.ico'])] ) diff --git a/net/py-bittornado/pkg-plist b/net/py-bittornado/pkg-plist index 03fcd2e87b2a..66ac07ec7c7e 100644 --- a/net/py-bittornado/pkg-plist +++ b/net/py-bittornado/pkg-plist @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ bin/btreannounce.py bin/btrename.py bin/btsethttpseeds.py bin/btshowmetainfo.py -bin/bttest.py bin/bttrack.py %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado/BT1/Choker.py %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado/BT1/Choker.pyc @@ -156,34 +155,32 @@ bin/bttrack.py %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado/zurllib.py %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado/zurllib.pyc %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado/zurllib.pyo -share/BitTornado/alloc.gif -share/BitTornado/black1.ico -share/BitTornado/black.ico -share/BitTornado/blue.ico -share/BitTornado/green1.ico -share/BitTornado/green.ico -share/BitTornado/icon_bt.ico -share/BitTornado/icon_done.ico -share/BitTornado/red.ico -share/BitTornado/white.ico -share/BitTornado/yellow1.ico -share/BitTornado/yellow.ico +%%DATADIR%%/alloc.gif +%%DATADIR%%/black1.ico +%%DATADIR%%/black.ico +%%DATADIR%%/blue.ico +%%DATADIR%%/green1.ico +%%DATADIR%%/green.ico +%%DATADIR%%/icon_bt.ico +%%DATADIR%%/icon_done.ico +%%DATADIR%%/red.ico +%%DATADIR%%/white.ico +%%DATADIR%%/yellow1.ico +%%DATADIR%%/yellow.ico %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/BUILD.windows.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/FAQ.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/IMPORTANT-multitracker-readme.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/INSTALL.unix.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/LICENSE.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README-Psyco.txt -%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README-experimental.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/credits.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/multitracker-spec.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/multitracker_README.txt -%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/todo.txt %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/webseed-spec.txt %%PORTDOCS%%@dirrm %%DOCSDIR%% %%PORTDOCS%%%%EXAMPLESDIR%%/bittornado.sh.sample %%PORTDOCS%%@dirrm %%EXAMPLESDIR%% @dirrm %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado/BT1 @dirrm %%PYTHON_SITELIBDIR%%/BitTornado -@dirrm share/BitTornado/ +@dirrm %%DATADIR%% |