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Originally Posted by rojer
Well, actually, what I saw was: Tracker: [Could not parse bencoded data
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Ah, OK. Well, unfortunately I am on vacation right now and unable to spend the time looking at the code. It will have to save until I get back and have the time.
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Originally Posted by rojer
What I observe is not lots of small streams but a small number of large streams which change over time, how would I know in advance which ones need seeding? Would I need to keep opening and closing torrents to track them? Even a fanatic like myself can only spare so much time monitoring TTD.
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I am unfamiliar with rtorrent (isn't it a linux client?), but doesn't it have a screen with a list of all your torrents (opened and unopened) and then a column for Seeders and a column for Peers for each of those torrents? Azureus and uTorrent have that sort of screen and it helps so you can just take a glance and see which torrents have leechers but no seeders. You can even click on the column title to sort the torrents by number of seeders/leechers/other stuff.
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