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libtorrent is a C++ library that aims to be a good alternative to all the
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other bittorrent implementations around. It is a
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library and not a full featured client, although it comes with a working
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example client.
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libtorrent is an open source C++ library implementing the BitTorrent protocol,
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along with most popular extensions, making it suitable for real world
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deployment. It is configurable to be able to fit both servers and embedded
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devices.
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The main goals of libtorrent are:
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* to be cpu efficient
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* to be memory efficient
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* to be very easy to use
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The main goals of libtorrent are to be efficient and easy to use.
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See docs/manual.html for more detailed build and usage instructions.
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To build with autotools, run:
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To build with boost-build, run:
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./configure
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b2
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Followed by
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make
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When libtorrent is built, finish off by running the tests:
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make check
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See docs/building.html for more details on how to build and which configuration
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options are available.
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