Probably not safe to cheat on old packs with very few seeders and leechers. Don't know what tool you could use to cheat like this without risk of ban pretty high.
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Yea it kinda sucks because I don't want to gain any upload from these torrents, I can easily get that using mR on new files. It's just a pain in the butt when I download a season pack that eats 50gb out of my ratio and I need to cheat on like 20 new torrents just to get my ratio back in check.
I just update the GUI transgui:
displays blocklist entry count & changes
new "Seed Ratio" column
"Ratio" column renamed to "U-D Ratio"
If anyone wants something for the daemon or gui let me know and I'll let you know if I can do it.
It has been reported that
transgui.exe simply doesn't start
OR
Country flags don't show
Remedy
download transgui-exe-Portable.zip
Otherwise
Windows XP Default
transgui.exe simply doesn't start
create directory
"c:\Documents and Settings\-=:WHATEVER-YOUR-USERNAME-IS:=-\Local Settings\Application Data\Transmission Remote GUI\"
Country flags don't show
Create a directory named "flags"
"c:\Documents and Settings\-=:WHATEVER-YOUR-USERNAME-IS:=-\Local Settings\Application Data\Transmission Remote GUI\flags\"
Windows 7 Default
transgui.exe simply doesn't start
create directory
c:\Users\-=:WHATEVER-YOUR-USERNAME-IS:=-\AppData\Local\Transmission Remote GUI\
Country flags don't show
Create a directory named "flags"
c:\Users\-=:WHATEVER-YOUR-USERNAME-IS:=-\AppData\Local\Transmission Remote GUI\flags\
More simply (NO prior "install" needed or ->portable) for any version Windows.
Just create a folder and copy there the transgui executable file (and, optionally, the lang folder). Then create empty transgui.ini file in that folder.
To see the country flag of peers also create a "flags" folder in same folder where transgui.exe was copied.
I've updated the downloads for synchronization with the 2.83+ branch.
From the start I decided to maintain and compile the choice 2.7x core
rather than the somewhat buggy 2.8x core. That is why you will see
only infrequent and far less bug fixes than the official 2.8x branch.
Simply stated, 2.7x core is extremely stable and reliable. You won't
have to worry about running it for extended days and having it quit
on you unexpectedly.
NONE of the 2.8x branch's current unsolved, or past bugs have ever been introduced to the sources I use. Using a 2.77+ core, all 2.83+ features and enhancements are included in these commits (except rename).
The included remote GUI is fine tuned to the daemon and mod.
I also added a compiled source as IPK for embedded NSLU2 unslung. Also you will find in the Linux download a specific source for compiling optware as well as other similar embedded NAS and router type systems.
The official version had some long standing code (~3 years ago) subject to overflows. So today I upload everything new again without this bad code, plus fixes for additional overflow now showing on their trac but not to trunk yet.
I don't like to update too frequently but the buzz is about the vulnerabilities, so I do it now. I see to exploit would be very difficult, but now you couldn't (never say can't, but it would be harder now).
https://github.com/cfpp2p/transmissi...d546595152f561
Jul 08, 2014
r14303 #5734 #5732 & #4005 -- Properly fix peer communication
vulnerabilities (no known exploits) reported by the famous Ben Hawkes
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cfpp2p authored July 08, 2014
hello tr-cht-fx-242p !!
I have tried too many times to compile the moded Remote-Gui for OSX but with no success, I have tried with diferent xcode (3,4 and 5) version under diferent version of osx (S.leopard,lion,M.lion and Mavericks) diferent version of lazarus... :) but always compiling is finished with errors and the compiled app when is launched is closed inmediatly.
Can you compile an osx version for me plz
You will need to get lazarus-0.9.30-fpc-2.4.2 for the modded remote GUI
from the list here for Mac OS X i386:
Lazarus - Browse /Lazarus Mac OS X i386/Old releases at SourceForge.net
I think this:
Lazarus - Browse /Lazarus Mac OS X i386/Old releases/Lazarus 0.9.30 at SourceForge.net
or the list Mac OS X powerpc:
Lazarus - Browse /Lazarus Mac OS X powerpc/Old releases at SourceForge.net
try this:
Lazarus - Browse /Lazarus Mac OS X powerpc/Old releases/Lazarus 0.9.30 at SourceForge.net
I hope you can get this to work and get it compiled OK. I don't have access to a Mac that I could compile on. It should compile OK with lazarus-0.9.30 and fpc-2.4.2. Then you could attach it to a post here for others, that would be great :smileyb:
If you have any problems I will try to help, then we can have a Mac GUI here :top:
Let me know how it goes.
hello
I compiled the source with lazarus-0.9.30 and fpc-2.4.2 and it seem to be ok but now when I launch the app a message saying that is not compatible with my osx version
can you mod the Remote-Gui version 5.0.1 plz?
here's the remote gui for 10.6.8 and later. it seems to have gfx problems but have a look for yourself ...
Sorry about the graphics problems on Mac. For a long while I have used a port of the official Transmission Remote GUI based on this (note comments #4, #35 and others):
Issue 463 - transmisson-remote-gui - transmission 2.4x support: Status of all torrents is incorrect/unknown, no status icons - Cross platform remote GUI for the Transmission Bit-Torrent client - Google Project Hosting
I thought ivanal's work was good and I was introduced to the GUI code this way. I maintained the GUI code to match the changesets of the daemon as I went and additionally to match changes to the official remote GUI. The lazarus-0.9.30-fpc-2.4.2 worked good on my old machines and so that is what I used. Changes were committed to the source for working with 0.9.30. Testing with Window XP showed graphics in an OK manner. The changes by ivanal patches from the official source all functioned well. i.e."forced launch button and slightly tuned graphics (although they are still in alpha state)". Only recently do I have a Windows 7 capable computer and graphics are good there as well.
I have a large array of PCs that I got all for free or nearly free from either the dump or real cheap from people who don't know how to fix, update (hardware/software) or use them. But in all these computers only one Mac, a Power Mac G4 (guess that people just love them old Macs?) and now here there is a mandatory government recycling so the good old days of the free machines seems gone for me.
I haven't set up the Power Mac G4, but it's my understanding it will take Mac OS X 10.4.11 "Tiger" or unofficially Mac OS X 10.5.8 "Leopard" but I don't know if that would suite development of the GUI properly.
It's great to have a compiled version for Mac of the modded GUI to support my little Transmission Leecher Mod project.
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Hopefully you might not have already deleted lazarus-0.9.30-fpc-2.4.2 if you get a chance could you compile for Mac the remote-GUI-source from the attached here so that it could be in next release. I've added to the transmission mod the ability to stream downloads ( all pieces in order ) and will post officially later next week when maybe I get time. It could be nice and just wanted to try and catch you before you deleted the lazarus compiler.
just wanted to mention for anyone using the transmission-27x-28x-mod-072614.zip source how to set the streaming.
1.) set streaming mode
Weak, Priority, Weighted or FORCED
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2.) toggle the file to do-not-download then back to any download priority.
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with the web client UN-check/check the file(s) or use Deselect All / Select All buttons
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Step two is important else the piece's streaming order attributes are not automatically reset.
The steps are needed whether a new download or resetting a partially complete.
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I required the step two toggle as it leaves so as to stream some files and not others within a single torrent and also regular individual file priorities are still maintained.
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