See http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/ for further
details. This implementation decides the default based on whether a
file exists at the legacy location, if it doesn't, it picks the
XDG-conforming location instead.
Set checksum for SSH host public key. Use same syntax with --checksum
option. TYPE is hash type. The supported hash type is sha-1 or
md5. DIGEST is hex digest. For example:
sha-1=b030503d4de4539dc7885e6f0f5e256704edf4c3. This option can be
used to validate server's public key when SFTP is used. If this
option is not set, which is default, no validation takes place.
This option requires BitTorrent message payload encryption with
arc4. This is a shorthand of --bt-requre-crypto
--bt-min-crypto-level=arc4. If true is given, deny legacy BitTorrent
handshake and only use Obfuscation handshake and always encrypt
message payload. This option defaults to false.
This option excludes seed only downloads when counting concurrent
active downloads (-j option). This means that if -j3 is given and
this option is turned on and 3 downloads are active and one of those
enters seed mode, then it is excluded from active download count (thus
it becomes 2), and the next download waiting in queue gets started.
But be aware that seeding item is still recognized as active download
in RPC method.
sf.net pulled the plug of hosted apps including trac-wiki. The link
to the wiki has not worked for some time now. We submit issue to
sf.net to migrate the wiki content to current sf.net standard wiki.
When the migration is done, we'll add the link to it in the doc.
It shows the number of stopped downloads in the current session and
not capped by --max-download-result option. On the other hand, the
existing numStopped key also shows the number of stopped downloads,
but it is capped by --max-download-result option.
This change changes the behavior of --bt-max-open-files. Previously,
it specifies the maximum number of opened files for each multi-file
download. Since it is more useful to limit the number globally, the
option now specifies the global limit. This change suggests that
aria2.changeOption() method now ignores --bt-max-open-files and
aria2.changeGlobalOption now reads it and dynamically change the
limit.
Also it's not just the `html` target that needs libaria2api generated.
The fix is mighty ackward, as it is not really out-of-tree: libaria2api
still will be but into the srcdir. I settled for this because trying to
do a real include from the build dir is really a mess, either requireing
heavy pre-processing or a custom sphinx Include directive :p
Because we don't require sphinx-doc to build distributed archive, the
man pages are generated when making distribution. And We want to keep
the generated man pages with `make clean` there.