forked from premiere/premiere-libtorrent
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52 lines
2.2 KiB
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* added the ability to limit the number of simultaneous half-open
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TCP connections. Flags in peer_info has been added.
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release 0.9.1
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* strings that are invalid utf-8 strings are now decoded with the
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local codepage on windows
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* added the ability to build libtorrent both as a shared library
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* client_test can now monitor a directory for torrent files and automatically
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start and stop downloads while running
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* fixed problem with file_size() when building on windows with unicode support
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* added a new torrent state, allocating
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* added a new alert, metadata_failed_alert
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* changed the interface to session::add_torrent for some speed optimizations.
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* greatly improved the command line control of the example client_test.
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* fixed bug where upload rate limit was not being applied.
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* files that are being checked will no longer stall files that don't need
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checking.
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* changed the way libtorrent identifies support for its excentions
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to look for 'ext' at the end of the peer-id.
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* improved performance by adding a circle buffer for the send buffer.
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* fixed bugs in the http tracker connection when using an http proxy.
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* fixed problem with storage's file pool when creating torrents and then
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starting to seed them.
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* hard limit on remote request queue and timeout on requests (a timeout
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triggers rerequests). This makes libtorrent work much better with
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"broken" clients like BitComet which may ignore requests.
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Initial release 0.9
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* multitracker support
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* serves multiple torrents on a single port and a single thread
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* supports http proxies and proxy authentication
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* gzipped tracker-responses
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* block level piece picker
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* queues torrents for file check, instead of checking all of them in parallel
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* uses separate threads for checking files and for main downloader
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* upload and download rate limits
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* piece-wise, unordered, incremental file allocation
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* fast resume support
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* supports files > 2 gigabytes
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* supports the no_peer_id=1 extension
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* support for udp-tracker protocol
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* number of connections limit
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* delays sending have messages
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* can resume pieces downloaded in any order
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* adjusts the length of the request queue depending on download rate
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* supports compact=1
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* selective downloading
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* ip filter
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