libtorrent is a C++ implementation of the BitTorrent protocol
libtorrent-rasterbar is a C++ library that aims to be a good alternative to all the other bittorrent implementations around.
It is a library and not a full featured client, although it comes with a working example client.
The main goals of libtorrent-rasterbar are:
* To be cpu efficient.
* To be memory efficient.
* To be very easy to use.
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Revision 114 (latest revision is 177)
Alexei Sorokin (XRevan86)
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Adam Majer (adamm)
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- Update to version 1.1.11: * Fix move_storage with save_path with a trailing slash * Fix tracker announce issue, advertising port 0 in secondary IPv6 announce * Fix missing boost/noncopyable.hpp includes * Fix python binding for torrent_info::creation_date() - Changes since version 1.1.10: * Fix issue in udp_socket with unusual socket failure * Split progress_notification alert category into file-, piece- and block progress * utp close-reason fix * Exposed default add_torrent_params flags to python bindings * Fix redundant flushes of partfile metadata * Add option to ignore min-interval from trackers on force-reannounce * Raise default setting for active_limit * Fall back to copy+remove if rename_file fails * Improve handling of filesystems not supporting fallocate() * Force-Proxy no longer disables DHT * Improve connect-boost feature, to make new torrents quickly connect peers
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