RTorrent BitTorrent Client Introduction A ncurses-based command line torrent client for high performance. To learn how to use rTorrent visit the Wiki. Download the latest stable release Related Projects https://github.com/rakshasa/rbedit: A dependency-free bencode editor. Donate to rTorrent development Paypal Patreon SubscribeStar Bitcoin: 1MpmXm5AHtdBoDaLZstJw8nupJJaeKu8V8 Ethereum: 0x9AB1e3C3d8a875e870f161b3e9287Db0E6DAfF78 Litecoin: LdyaVR67LBnTf6mAT4QJnjSG2Zk67qxmfQ Cardano: addr1qytaslmqmk6dspltw06sp0zf83dh09u79j49ceh5y26zdcccgq4ph7nmx6kgmzeldauj43254ey97f3x4xw49d86aguqwfhlte Help keep rTorrent development going by donating to its creator. BUILDING Jump into the github cloned directory cd rtorrent Install build dependencies Install libtorrent with the same version rTorrent. Generate configure scripts: autoreconf -ivf Optionally, generate man pages: docbook2man rtorrent.1.xml Man pages output to "doc/rtorrent.1". RTorrent follows the development of libtorrent closely, and thus the versions must be in sync. USAGE Refer to User Guide: https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent/wiki/User-Guide LICENSE GNU GPL, see COPYING. "libtorrent/src/utils/sha_fast.{cc,h}" is originally from the Mozilla NSS and is under a triple license; MPL, LGPL and GPL. An exception to non-NSS code has been added for linking to OpenSSL as requested by Debian, though the author considers that library to be part of the Operative System and thus linking is allowed according to the GPL. Use whatever fits your purpose, the code required to compile with Mozilla's NSS implementation of SHA1 has been retained and can be compiled if the user wishes to avoid using OpenSSL. DEPENDENCIES libcurl >= 7.12.0 libtorrent = (same version) ncurses BUILD DEPENDENCIES
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