^^ Well said Mr. Xirflux but don't you think you should fix your bugs b4 unleashing your 'product' on people who are 'paying' for an untested 'product'.
^^ Well said Mr. Xirflux but don't you think you should fix your bugs b4 unleashing your 'product' on people who are 'paying' for an untested 'product'.
rtorrent is not out product. It's a product we use as do lots of other users.
I just happen to sell a product that depends on rtorrent, and because of that, I pay its author to make sure it's improved and bugfixed as bugs are reported by our users.
The alternative is of course just bug him in their support forums until he feels like working a bit for free, and wait for the bugfixes to be released. I think this is what almost everyone else does.
If you think it's possible to get a fully tested, bug free software product, without exposing it to the real world, I must ask you what your line or work is, because it's not software development :-)
Since we are at it, about 99% of our rtorrent issues relate to 2 specific bugs. Money spent there is money well spent, it will make rtorrent a lot more stable and reliable for everyone to enjoy, whether they're Xirvik users or not, because of course the fixes will make it to the next version (we'll just have them a bit sooner).
Anyway go ahead and keep bashing Xirvik...
Anyway go ahead and keep bashing Xirvik.
"Persecution Complex" ^ No-one's bashing Xirvik, in fact i hear they're one of the better seedbox providers around , i was merely suggesting that you stick to tried and tested software rather than experimenting . Nothing ventured nothing gained but at whose expense . Open for discussion.......
As far as What.CD knows, we've never had any problems with rtorrent 0.8.5 or any other version reporting incorrect stats (reporting stats is one of the most basic things a client does, it's not that easy to get it wrong). rtorrent is in fact one of the most stable clients out there, and there is no reason why sites shouldn't allow it besides general xenophobia.
Both BitMe.org and BitMeT say in their allowed BT client list:
rtorrent/libtorrent: [versions 0.8.2/0.12.2, 0.8.4/0.12.4, and 0.8.5/0.12.5] An ncurses client for Linux and FreeBSD. When installing, be sure that the rTorrent and libtorrent versions match. (The last digit of the version numbers will be the same.) If the versions do not match, you will get a banned client error.
(It would appear that when 0.8.5 is used with libtorrent 0.12.4, it's possible for the client to report incorrect stats. BitMe and BMTV fix this by blocking non-matching versions - which is exactly what BCG should do if they're concerned about it not working correctly).
Finally, BCG allows rtorrent 0.8.5
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