yum-torrent(1) — Linux manual page
yum-torrent(1) General Commands Manual yum-torrent(1)
NAME
yum-torrent - download packages via http and peer-to-peer
DESCRIPTION
yum-torrent extends the behaviour of yum by downloading then
seeding packages via BitTorrent. Once installed and configured,
the plugin works transparently.
FILES
yum-torrent makes extensive use of cache files. The BitTorrent
client's cwd is set to the root of the cache by default. All
generated .torrent files are guaranteed to contain files in
subdirectories. Once a torrent download is complete the files
are hard or soft linked to the path in /var/cache/yum where yum
will look before starting it's own downloads, bypassing it.
yum-torrent will automatically clean up unused files and
directories left over from previous runs.
/var/cache/yum_torrent/torrenthash.torrent
/var/cache/yum_torrent/torrenthash.torrent.log
/var/cache/yum_torrent/path/to/package.rpm
/var/cache/yum/repo/packages/package.rpm
AUTHOR
Matthew Almond <malmond@fb.com>
SEE ALSO
yum-torrent.conf(5), pkgtorrent-service(8),
pkgtorrent-service.conf(5)
COLOPHON
This page is part of the yum-utils (Yum Package Manager
utilities) project. Information about the project can be found
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2024-06-14. (At that time, the date of the most recent commit
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09 MARCH 2016 yum-torrent(1)
Pages that refer to this page: yum-torrent.conf(5), pkgtorrent-service(8)