libtorrent is a C++ implementation of the BitTorrent protocol

Edit Package libtorrent-rasterbar

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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libtorrent-rasterbar-0.16.10.tar.gz 0002985640 2.85 MB
libtorrent-rasterbar.changes 0000007649 7.47 KB
libtorrent-rasterbar.spec 0000005588 5.46 KB
Revision 27 (latest revision is 177)
Mariusz Fik's avatar Mariusz Fik (Fisiu) accepted request 178422 from Mariusz Fik's avatar Mariusz Fik (Fisiu) (revision 27)
- Update to 0.16.10:
  * fix encryption level handle invalid values
  * add a number of missing functions to the python binding
  * fix typo in Jamfile for building shared libraries
  * prevent tracker exchange for magnet links before metadata is
    received
  * fix crash in make_magnet_uri when generating links longer than
    1024 characters
  * fix hanging issue when closing files on windows (completing a
    download)
  * fix piece picking edge case that could cause torrents to get
    stuck at hash failure
  * try unencrypted connections first, and fall back to encryption
    if it fails (performance improvement)
  * add missing functions to python binding (flush_cache(),
    remap_files() and orig_files())
  * improve handling of filenames that are invalid on windows
  * support 'implied_port' in DHT announce_peer
  * don't use pool allocator for disk blocks (cache may now return
    pages to the kernel)
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