Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 21:18:18 -0500 From: Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Turning off that bloody nagscreen on bittorrent! Message-ID: <8765j385xx.fsf@strauser.com> In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.9.2.20031005220514.04415d00@pop.voyager.net> (dragoncrest@voyager.net's message of "Sun, 05 Oct 2003 22:08:50 -0400") References: <5.2.0.9.2.20031005220514.04415d00@pop.voyager.net>
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--=-=-= Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable At 2003-10-06T02:08:50Z, Dragoncrest <dragoncrest@voyager.net> writes: > Anyone know if there's a special switch or something on the Freebsd > BitTorrent port or some way to go inside the python script and shut off > that bloody nag stuff he's got built into his new version 3.3? Here's my guess: Look at btdownloadgui.py near line 265. You'll see something like: def next(params, d, doneflag): try: p =3D join(split(argv[0])[0], 'donated') if not exists(p) and long(time()) % 3 =3D=3D 0: open_new('http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/donate.html') dlg =3D wxMessageDialog(d.frame, 'BitTorrent is Donation su= pported software. ' + Now, it appears that the "p" variable will end up looking something like: bdonatedtdonatedddonatedodonatedwdonatedndonatedldonatedodonatedadonate= dddonatedgdonatedudonatedidonated.donatedpdonatedy ("btdownloadgui.py" with "donated" inserted between each character). If a file by that name exists (what directory? I have no idea!), then you won't get the nag screen. Alternatively, would it be so hard to click "Yes, I've donated" and let the program create the file itself? =2D-=20 Kirk Strauser "94 outdated ports on the box, 94 outdated ports. Portupgrade one, an hour 'til done, 82 outdated ports on the box." --=-=-= Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA/gNDw5sRg+Y0CpvERAuheAKCTvFMoFSmEV6ygZxd2hpNX5xe0FQCdFRvJ wivLxMh45eJnyBHacPzzPyA= =+/+Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-=-=--
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