![]() It did work okay when not using NAS to save files. Then OSX will hang on Log Off or Shutdown. It shows the Dock Icon with "quitting" across it and I have to force quit. #Symboliclinker not working utorrentOne thing that is not working correctly is that uTorrent won't quit correctly. I'm new to Mac so I really need the shortcut spelled out for me please What is the exact short-cut to get the advanced options. I have an Apple Ultra-Thin wireless keyboard. I had to restart uTorrent to get it to stick. I have all of my torrents go to a NAS with an Incoming folder and a Complete folder.ĮDIT:- Actually this works for me. Defining an objects interface and reducing non-public symbols to local is preferable to using the -B symbolic option. This option is historic, in that it was designed for use in creating the runtime linker itself. If you're not a fan of terminal here is a menu plugin that allows to make symlinks right from within the finder. The link-editors -B symbolic option enables you to bind symbol references to their global definitions within a shared object. Theoretically a temporary fix would be to make a symlink in "Users/Username/Library/Application Support/uTorrent" That links to a folder on your larger harddrive. It's also a real pain to copy the downloads to the correct location after the download. ![]() ![]() I don't want my torrent downloads sucking up all the space on my SSD. ![]() Is this a known bug or is there a fix/workaround for this? Now for obvious reasons i want to avoid this because i dont want to overuse my SSD. I set uTorrent to save new jobs in the Downloads folder which is on the HDD, but it keeps saving them in Users/Username/Library/Application Support/uTorrent and only transfering the finished jobs to my Downloads folder. I currently have my OS on an SSD and my Home folder on a normal HDD, everything except my Home folder ist on the SSD. ![]()
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