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|    Alexander Grotewohl to root    |
|    Re: Updating to current    |
|    14 Dec 23 00:06:26    |
      From: alexm0n@gmail.com              On Wed, 13 Dec 2023 21:03:33 -0000 (UTC), root wrote:              > The new rtorrent differs from the older versions in that, out of the       > box, it does not remove the finished torrents out of the downloading       > directory. You might be interested in adding these lines to the end of       > your .rtorrent.rc              not sure what you mean, it's been the same for about as long as it's been       available..              >       > method.insert = d.get_finished_dir, simple,       > "cat=/samba.ok/Finished/,$d.custom1="       > method.insert = d.data_path, simple, "if=(d.is_multi_file),       > (cat,(d.directory),/), (cat,(d.directory),/,(d.name))"       > method.insert = d.move_to_complete, simple,       > "d.directory.set=$argument.1=; execute=mkdir,-p,$argument.1=;       > execute=mv,-u,$argument.0=,$argument.1=; d.save_full_session="       > method.set_key =       > event.download.finished,move_complete,"d.move_to_complete=$d.data_path=,       $d.get_finished_dir="              you could also just hit ctrl-o on the torrent before you start it and       tell it where it's supposed to download.. if you're going to manually       move things from Finished to a movie or music folder might as well       manually just tell it where it goes in the first place..              benefit is that you can seed it right there from it's final destination,       without having to again set the output directory and rehash the torrent.              unless you're not seeding of course ;)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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