Re: [dev] [libutp-c] ISO C90-ish ports of bittorrent c++ libutp

2016-02-06 Thread Sylvain BERTRAND
On Sat, Feb 06, 2016 at 06:39:49PM -0200, Alba Pompeo wrote: > rtorrent is 40,000+ lines of C++. > Besides btpd, I found a client called Unworkable. But it's also unmaintained. > https://github.com/niallo/Unworkable Asynchronous code can be lovely. Good to know. Need DHT and crypto. But still, pr

Re: [dev] [libutp-c] ISO C90-ish ports of bittorrent c++ libutp

2016-02-06 Thread Alba Pompeo
rtorrent is 40,000+ lines of C++. Besides btpd, I found a client called Unworkable. But it's also unmaintained. https://github.com/niallo/Unworkable On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 5:44 PM, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > Interesting. > > I didn't know about btpd, how do you guys use it with magnets? > >

Re: [dev] [libutp-c] ISO C90-ish ports of bittorrent c++ libutp

2016-02-06 Thread hiro
Interesting. I didn't know about btpd, how do you guys use it with magnets? Transmission sucked in practice. rtorrent seemed to make more out of limited ressources. No idea why, and I didn't want to look deeper into it cause rtorrent just works (tm).

Re: [dev] Re: [surf] Switching to webkit2 as default

2016-02-06 Thread Nick
Quoth Charles Lehner: > I agree. The discussion of security also got me thinking that surf > should probably do something about HTTPS certificate verification. > > From the article: > > > Old versions of Epiphany and Midori load pages even if certificate > > verification fails; the verification