So, I was reading the other day that aria2 also has control over
xmlrpc, and a web ui (iirc it is no packaged with aria, but another bit
o the project.....). So that could be an option as well. aria is my go
to when I torrent, and has always seemed solid.
Am So, 30. Sep, 2018 um 1:27 A. M. schrieb Mikolaj Izdebski
<mizdebsk(a)redhat.com>:
On 09/29/2018 01:24 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On 09/26/2018 10:59 PM, Pablo Iranzo Gómez wrote:
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> What about using transmission-daemon which is available in Fedora?
>>
>> (also console with optional Web UI)
>
> Yeah, we looked at it the last time, but it there were issues...
>
> I think the daemon version still pulled in the entire gtk stack or
> you
> couldn't
> manage it via config files. Looks like it might be better now...
I've been successfully using transmission-daemon since January. It can
definitely be managed via config files, but it expects to own config
files - it overwrites them when the process terminates. This can be
worked around easily, eg. by updating config files when the deamon is
not running:
- name: Create transmission config directory
file: dest=/var/lib/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/
state=directory owner=transmission group=transmission
- name: Copy transmission config file
template: src=settings.json.j2
dest=/var/lib/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json
register: settings_j2
- name: Stop transmission-daemon
service: name=transmission-daemon state=stopped
when: settings_j2.changed
- name: Copy transmission config file again
template: src=settings.json.j2
dest=/var/lib/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json
when: settings_j2.changed
- name: Start and enable transmission-daemon
service: name=transmission-daemon state=started enabled=true
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Mikolaj Izdebski
Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
IRC: mizdebsk
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