Michael Goodnow
Michael Goodnow
Flood is not a standalone torrent client so there's nothing to integrate with. It can be backed by rTorrent or qBittorent. I personally use Flood with rTorrent and cross-seed works...
I'm sorry, my information was out of date. It seems that now, Flood's default version comes with rTorrent built-in (as opposed to the one I'm running, which requires that you...
#3 will go a little like this: First thing is you have to find where your rtorrent.sock is located inside the flood container and expose it. Then you'll want to...
You do have torrent files inside your qbit config, just gotta hunt them down.
@byter09 No worries! I am gonna mark as off topic though.
do they say they have missing files?
Taking a cursory look at the config files you linked, I wonder if it's an issue with the files being moved. Do you have rTorrent configured to move files when...
Is there a way you can figure out whether cross-seed is being invoked before or after the files are done moving? The solution might just be to add like a...
Speaking of fast resume actually, make sure cross-seed has access to your data files and that they're mapped to the same path as rtorrent has them if you're using docker....
And rtorrent has access to cross-seed's output directory as well I assume?