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    [Software Release] GayTor.rent Upload Utility

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    • Kevin4fmK Offline
      Kevin4fm @eonflux
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      @eonflux Ah, gotcha. Yeah, this works great before the event, but isn't much use after... other than for compiling a multi-file directory to reseed a torrent without having to copy or move all the files back into a single folder once you've found those files.

      I'm on Linux too, and I now have a script attached to my toolbar in Double Commander. I simply have the "From" folder open one side and the "To" on the other, click that button, then rename the symlinks to the original torrent names, if that's necessary.

      I only use it for multiple file torrents that I intend to seed long term though. It's quick and easy, but not easy enough to justify it for everything.

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        @eonflux one issue with Windows users is always assuming everyone else is on Windows too! Now the terrible news: i cannot make a Linux version because 1 i don't know how and 2 the search engine I used is exclusive to Windows.

        Sorry about that 🫢

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          Kevin4fm @eonflux
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          @eonflux Just a thought, but according to my AI friend, if you feed the Windows script into ChatGPT, it would very likely be able to convert it into a Linux one. Even the free version should be able to do it easily, especially with a relatively short script.

          The challenge is going to be to find a replacement for the proprietary Windows search engine. Wine might work, if you use it, or I guess you could hunt for a native Linux app with the same functionality.

          Guess it all depends on how badly you want it, and how much time you can spare to do what needs to be done. I've lost count of how many hours I've spent going down rabbit holes where I've initially thought "this will be easy"!

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            @ianfontinell said:

            @eonflux one issue with Windows users is always assuming everyone else is on Windows too! Now the terrible news: i cannot make a Linux version because 1 i don't know how and 2 the search engine I used is exclusive to Windows.

            Sorry about that 🫢

            No worries, your effort to fix this for me is much appreciated. I will try what Kevin suggested.

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            • MrMazdaM Offline
              MrMazda Global Moderator @ianfontinell
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              @ianfontinell Is it something that would possibly run as a self contained app within a wine environment?

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                @MrMazda said:

                @ianfontinell Is it something that would possibly run as a self contained app within a wine environment?

                I believe it's not possible, Everything requires access to low-level Windows features which is why they're isn't a Linux or Mac version. The NTFS system itself keeps a real-time table with all files, sizes and dates, Everything will simply read that table, so Even when you run it for the first time it takes only a few seconds to index all files and start searching. On a wine environment it would not find any master table file or journal with recent changes.

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