Its obvious that bitornado (and I would guess bittorrent, because they
share the same code-base) does not have signal handling support. I
typically use control-c or 'q' to quit a torrent and avoid sending
unnecessary signals to any program unless I know what they do ahead of
time.
Killing a proce
Jeff,
Thanks for the additional information, this helps clear things up a
lot. Can you also tell me what signals you use to kill?
thanks,
micah
Jeff Bonham schrieb am Thursday, den 13. January 2005:
> The data loss on the client side is the torrent metainfo that is stored
> in ~/.BitTornado/dat
The data loss on the client side is the torrent metainfo that is stored
in ~/.BitTornado/datacache. If a bittornado process is ended using the
curses or GUI interface, a file is written out here containing progress
information. However, if the user does not have access to the UI of the
bittornado
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