Well, I seldom use this.
I find Azureus (
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/) more easier to use and manage.
It's just my personal opinion
Sandeep
On 2/26/06, magicus <magicus(a)snet.net> wrote:
Michael Yep wrote:
> [root@reddawn ~]# yum install bittorrent-curses
> Setting up Install Process
> Setting up repositories
> updates-released 100% |=========================| 951 B
> 00:00
> extras 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB
> 00:00
> base 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB
> 00:00
> Reading repository metadata in from local files
> primary.xml.gz 100% |=========================| 440 kB
> 00:07
> updates-re: ################################################## 1162/1162
> Added 37 new packages, deleted 41 old in 7.59 seconds
> Parsing package install arguments
> No Match for argument: bittorrent-curses
> Nothing to do
What does "yum install bittorrent.noarch" do?
$ rpm -q -l bittorrent.noarch | grep bittorrent-curses
/usr/bin/bittorrent-curses
bittorrent-curses appears to be in the bittorrent.noarch rpm.
$ yum list | grep bittorrent
bittorrent.noarch 4.4.0-1.2.fc4.rf installed
ciao,
furlan
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