Literally no updates since May

>literally no updates since May

f*ck... it's dead in the mud... isn't it? where should we go now?

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why update something that does the job

such attitude is very problematic

progress has really stalled

I have literally never updated any of my software that does not do it automatically, never had an issue anywhere. I think you will be fine.

It still can't selectively download from a multi-file torrent.
Into the trash it goes

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Install Transmission-daemon

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sad there are no other good torrent programs.

I want to keep the torrents in the program so I dont redownload something small
I want to move the torrented file without it telling me to redownload it
I want to be able to look at and delete something if I so chose and keep it as 'torrent complete'

qb is the closest I will get to what I want.

Try Tixati

Do private trackers throw a fit if you use this?

This. I'm still using the uTorrent I installed in 2011.

For the most part yes

this
archfags have been deluded into thinking every single program needs to be updated every day
if there's no vulns and no critical features missing what's the point?

Anyone else having problems with the inbuilt search engine? It just flat out stopped working seemingly out of nowhere a week or two ago. It says it found no results within 3-5 secs of searching and I made sure all the plugins were installed and updated.

deluge, transmission.

>It still can't selectively download from a multi-file torrent.
>Into the trash it goes
You and that person literally don't know how torrenting works. And yet both of you are making definitive statements.

Generally speaking an update brings more positive things than negative things.
Speed improvements, bug fixes, removal of deprecated dependencies - all nice things, even if they are minor.

Better question is why NOT update?
And if so, why don't you use MS DOS with all software from the 1990's?

Small correction: they don't know how file systems work.
Specifically the difference between "file size" and "size on disk".

yes but it's up to the developer if he feels that updating is necessary and if he decides it doesn't need to be for now that doesn't mean it's "dead" or "deprecated"
>why NOT update?
>...MS DOS with all software from the 1990's?
keyword "vulns and no critical features missing"

Underrated

And it's been not even two whole months before the latest update. Project abandoned definitely.

Did you even look at the repos activity before making this accusation?

>What's a repos?
Question posed by OP

>go into folder that contains torrent files
>rm -rf .unwanted
>

works well for me, so I don't care

The repository. github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent
A pull request was merged litterly 6 hours ago, its not dead.

What the fuck kind of update does it need

damn, time to uninstall this stalled shit. it's dead jim

latest version has a major bug

aria2

Wait people actually update this?
Literally for what purpose

Just do sudo pacman -Syu

If you keep posting ironically people are going to think you're serious. Can you please not do that.

>f*ck
Del*te this thread d*su.

h** d*** y**

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Only since may dude. If there are no vulnerabilities found and fixed, then why does it need an update? It does what you want it to no?

Should I update from 3.3.16?

4.x series is shit, stick with what you have

Thought so.

It has a major problem (at least for me): it doesn't exit completely, leaves a process behind and torrenting is fucked unless I restart my pc and that process gets killed.

rtorrent
>vim key binds
>can ssh in and use it with ease

Never had this problem. What I do have is a problem seeding on Windows. On Mac and Linux I can easily seed at top speed, but on Windows it's slow as fuck. No idea why, tried disabling firewall and all.

The only best answer.

>then hit force recheck, unless you want qbittorrent to drown you in error statements
>force recheck takes half an hour for a large torrent
>the whole point of collection torrents that you don't have to download the whole thing, only the stuff you need

lol
>download torrent
>select only 1 file out of 3
>downloaded 99.6%
>shows as 100% in overall progress
>download stopped
>file is corrupted
>download another torrent of the same software
>again download only 1 file out of 3
>same shit again
>open same torrent file with uTorrent
>works perfectly

Use aria2 instead then

FAKE NEWS don't listen to this faggot

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If you're using Linux - close the program from taskbar as well. How is this a major problem? Literally two clicks.

What do you mean OP? Last update was 2 hours ago.
github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser

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>get torrent meta data
>set it to pause
>select files you want or deselect files you don't want
>hit start
also hitting force recheck shouldn't force you to stare at your torrent client until it finishes, go do something else.

im pretty clueless when it comes to torrents is there a reason to upload on public trackers?
i noticed that my download speed stucks at pretty much the 1-2mb/s range while my internet speed allows up to 10mb/s.
i never bothered to seed or upload because i though it means jack shit on public trackers was i wrong?
also how one goes about getting registered to a private tracker?

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Remember, the speed you're getting down, is the combined effort of the swarm(each peer combined), that is to say, the upload speed of each client on that torrent.

If nobody seeds, the download is 0. Combining efforts makes downloads more distributed and faster for everyone in a "race to idle" fashion. It's only when people drop out of the swarm that P2P has the same problems as centralized because of the low peer count, 1 peer is a centralized source, while multiple of them is a distributed source.

The only practical reasons not to seed in my opinion, are:
1) Bandwidth restrictions from your ISP
2) Fear of DMCA notice
Both of which are more of a business/legal issue than a technical one.

My computer will be on anyway and I'm not using my upload the majority of the time, so it's no bother to me that some program does all this work for me and others.

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Also check this out
mg8.org/processing/bt.html

>still has "impossible to close application without rebooting PC" bug
>Transmission is the same
>mfw no-one will ever fix this bug

Use rutorrent

ok vlad

psst is windows problem, both of software work as intended on linuks... dot dot dot

Some don't have it, most don't notice it.

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>mfw I dont have that problem on either of those programs
lol, sucks to be you faggot

Think thats bad?
Check out what version debian is on, even sid is like 2 years out of date
rtorrent is the best anyway, I just qb for the search

this only happens on magnet links, before you've connected with peers and have downloaded the torrent file, otherwise you can select which and every item you would like to snatch and it WILL not download the rest
I dont get why retards think this is so fucking hard, and other retards just parrot this shit because they have no fucking clue

OP is a retard and this is a bait thread

imagine being this dumb

1. It's not about minimizing to tray instead of quitting, as this guy thinks.
2. It's about this , it's the first time I've seen a process that doesn't respond to being killed from the task manager.

>is there a reason to upload on public trackers?
Is there a reason not to? I don't upload at full speed since the provider is a clogged piece of shit, but it doesn't hurt if I send 1 or 2MB/s.

When can I finally mass-edit announce urls?

That's because it's still writing data. Just open process hacker and you'll see it going through the torrents one by one.

cute