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							- aria2 - The ultra fast download utility
 
- =======================================
 
- :Author:    Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
 
- :Email:     t-tujikawa_at_users_dot_sourceforge_dot_net
 
- Disclaimer
 
- ----------
 
- This program comes with no warranty.
 
- You must use this program at your own risk.
 
- Introduction
 
- ------------
 
- aria2 is a utility for downloading files. The supported protocols are
 
- HTTP(S), FTP, BitTorrent, and Metalink. aria2 can download a file from
 
- multiple sources/protocols and tries to utilize your maximum download
 
- bandwidth. It supports downloading a file from HTTP(S)/FTP and
 
- BitTorrent at the same time, while the data downloaded from
 
- HTTP(S)/FTP is uploaded to the BitTorrent swarm. Using Metalink's
 
- chunk checksums, aria2 automatically validates chunks of data while
 
- downloading a file like BitTorrent.
 
- The project page is located at http://aria2.sourceforge.net/.
 
- See `aria2 Online Manual
 
- <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/en/html/>`_ (`Russian translation
 
- <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/ru/html/>`_, `Portuguese
 
- translation <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/pt/html/>`_) to learn
 
- how to use aria2.
 
- Features
 
- --------
 
- Here is a list of features:
 
- * Command-line interface
 
- * Download files through HTTP(S)/FTP/BitTorrent
 
- * Segmented downloading
 
- * Metalink version 4 (RFC 5854) support(HTTP/FTP/BitTorrent)
 
- * Metalink version 3.0 support(HTTP/FTP/BitTorrent)
 
- * Metalink/HTTP (RFC 6249) support
 
- * HTTP/1.1 implementation
 
- * HTTP Proxy support
 
- * HTTP BASIC authentication support
 
- * HTTP Proxy authentication support
 
- * Well-known environment variables for proxy: ``http_proxy``,
 
-   ``https_proxy``, ``ftp_proxy``, ``all_proxy`` and ``no_proxy``
 
- * HTTP gzip, deflate content encoding support
 
- * Verify peer using given trusted CA certificate in HTTPS
 
- * Client certificate authentication in HTTPS
 
- * Chunked transfer encoding support
 
- * Load Cookies from file using the Firefox3 format, Chromium/Google Chrome
 
-   and the Mozilla/Firefox
 
-   (1.x/2.x)/Netscape format.
 
- * Save Cookies in the Mozilla/Firefox (1.x/2.x)/Netscape format.
 
- * Custom HTTP Header support
 
- * Persistent Connections support
 
- * FTP through HTTP Proxy
 
- * Download/Upload speed throttling
 
- * BitTorrent extensions: Fast extension, DHT, PEX, MSE/PSE,
 
-   Multi-Tracker, UDP tracker
 
- * BitTorrent `WEB-Seeding <http://getright.com/seedtorrent.html>`_.
 
-   aria2 requests chunks more than piece size to reduce the request
 
-   overhead. It also supports pipelined requests with piece size.
 
- * BitTorrent Local Peer Discovery
 
- * Rename/change the directory structure of BitTorrent downloads
 
-   completely
 
- * JSON-RPC (over HTTP and WebSocket)/XML-RPC interface
 
- * Run as a daemon process
 
- * Selective download in multi-file torrent/Metalink
 
- * Chunk checksum validation in Metalink
 
- * Can disable segmented downloading in Metalink
 
- * Netrc support
 
- * Configuration file support
 
- * Download URIs found in a text file or stdin and the destination
 
-   directory and output file name can be specified optionally
 
- * Parameterized URI support
 
- * IPv6 support with Happy Eyeballs
 
- * Disk cache to reduce disk activity
 
- How to get source code
 
- ----------------------
 
- We maintain the source code at Github:
 
- https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/aria2
 
- To get the latest source code, run following command::
 
-     $ git clone git://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/aria2.git
 
- This will create aria2 directory in your current directory and source
 
- files are stored there.
 
- Dependency
 
- ----------
 
- ======================== ========================================
 
- features                  dependency
 
- ======================== ========================================
 
- HTTPS                    OSX or GnuTLS or OpenSSL or Windows
 
- BitTorrent               None. Optional: libnettle+libgmp or libgcrypt
 
-                          or OpenSSL (see note)
 
- Metalink                 libxml2 or Expat.
 
- Checksum                 None. Optional: OSX or libnettle or libgcrypt
 
-                          or OpenSSL or Windows (see note)
 
- gzip, deflate in HTTP    zlib
 
- Async DNS                C-Ares
 
- Firefox3/Chromium cookie libsqlite3
 
- XML-RPC                  libxml2 or Expat.
 
- JSON-RPC over WebSocket  libnettle or libgcrypt or OpenSSL
 
- ======================== ========================================
 
- .. note::
 
-   libxml2 has precedence over Expat if both libraries are installed.
 
-   If you prefer Expat, run configure with ``--without-libxml2``.
 
- .. note::
 
-   On Apple OSX the OS-level SSL/TLS support will be preferred. Hence
 
-   neither GnuTLS nor OpenSSL are required on that platform. If you'd
 
-   like to disable this behavior, run configure with
 
-   ``--without-appletls``.
 
-   GnuTLS has precedence over OpenSSL if both libraries are installed.
 
-   If you prefer OpenSSL, run configure with ``--without-gnutls``
 
-   ``--with-openssl``.
 
-   On Windows there is SSL implementation available that is based on
 
-   the native Windows SSL capabilities (Schannel) and it will be
 
-   preferred.  Hence neither GnuTLS nor OpenSSL are required on that
 
-   platform.  If you'd like to disable this behavior, run configure
 
-   with ``--without-wintls``.
 
- .. note::
 
-   On Apple OSX the OS-level checksum support will be preferred,
 
-   unless aria2 is configured with ``--without-appletls``.
 
-   libnettle has precedence over libgcrypt if both libraries are
 
-   installed.  If you prefer libgcrypt, run configure with
 
-   ``--without-libnettle --with-libgcrypt``. If OpenSSL is selected over
 
-   GnuTLS, neither libnettle nor libgcrypt will be used.
 
-   If none of the optional dependencies are installed, an internal
 
-   implementation that only supports md5 and sha1 will be used.
 
-   On Windows there is SSL implementation available that is based on
 
-   the native Windows capabilities and it will be preferred, unless
 
-   aria2 is configured with ``--without-wintls``.
 
- A user can have one of the following configurations for SSL and crypto
 
- libraries:
 
- * libgcrypt
 
- * libnettle
 
- * OpenSSL
 
- * GnuTLS + libgcrypt
 
- * GnuTLS + libnettle
 
- You can disable BitTorrent and Metalink support by providing
 
- ``--disable-bittorrent`` and ``--disable-metalink`` to the configure
 
- script respectively.
 
- In order to enable async DNS support, you need c-ares.
 
- * c-ares: http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/c-ares/
 
- How to build
 
- ------------
 
- aria2 is primarily written in C++. Initially it was written based on
 
- C++98/C++03 standard features. We are now migrating aria2 to C++11
 
- standard. The current source code requires C++11 aware compiler. For
 
- well-known compilers, such as g++ and clang, the ``-std=c++11`` or
 
- ``-std=c++0x`` flag must be supported.
 
- In order to build aria2 from the source package, you need following
 
- development packages (package name may vary depending on the
 
- distribution you use):
 
- * libgnutls-dev    (Required for HTTPS, BitTorrent, Checksum support)
 
- * nettle-dev       (Required for BitTorrent, Checksum support)
 
- * libgmp-dev       (Required for BitTorrent)
 
- * libc-ares-dev    (Required for async DNS support)
 
- * libxml2-dev      (Required for Metalink support)
 
- * zlib1g-dev       (Required for gzip, deflate decoding support in HTTP)
 
- * libsqlite3-dev   (Required for Firefox3/Chromium cookie support)
 
- * pkg-config       (Required to detect installed libraries)
 
- You can use libgcrypt-dev instead of nettle-dev and libgmp-dev:
 
- * libgpg-error-dev (Required for BitTorrent, Checksum support)
 
- * libgcrypt-dev    (Required for BitTorrent, Checksum support)
 
- You can use libssl-dev instead of
 
- libgnutls-dev, nettle-dev, libgmp-dev, libgpg-error-dev and libgcrypt-dev:
 
- * libssl-dev       (Required for HTTPS, BitTorrent, Checksum support)
 
- You can use libexpat1-dev instead of libxml2-dev:
 
- * libexpat1-dev    (Required for Metalink support)
 
- On Fedora you need the following packages: gcc, gcc-c++, kernel-devel,
 
- libgcrypt-devel, libxml2-devel, openssl-devel, gettext-devel, cppunit
 
- If you downloaded source code from git repository, you have to run
 
- following command to generate configure script and other files
 
- necessary to build the program::
 
-     $ autoreconf -i
 
- Also you need `Sphinx <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/>`_ to build man page.
 
- If you are building aria2 for Mac OS X, take a look at
 
- the make-release-os.mk GNU Make makefile.
 
- The quickest way to build aria2 is first run configure script::
 
-     $ ./configure
 
- To build statically linked aria2, use ``ARIA2_STATIC=yes``
 
- command-line option::
 
-     $ ./configure ARIA2_STATIC=yes
 
- After configuration is done, run ``make`` to compile the program::
 
-     $ make
 
- See `Cross-compiling Windows binary`_ to create a Windows binary.
 
- See `Cross-compiling Android binary`_ to create an Android binary.
 
- The configure script checks available libraries and enables as many
 
- features as possible except for experimental features not enabled by
 
- default.
 
- Since 1.1.0, aria2 checks the certificate of HTTPS servers by default.
 
- If you build with OpenSSL or the recent version of GnuTLS which has
 
- ``gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust()`` function and the
 
- library is properly configured to locate the system-wide CA
 
- certificates store, aria2 will automatically load those certificates
 
- at the startup. If it is not the case, I recommend to supply the path
 
- to the CA bundle file. For example, in Debian the path to CA bundle
 
- file is '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt' (in ca-certificates
 
- package). This may vary depending on your distribution. You can give
 
- it to configure script using ``--with-ca-bundle option``::
 
-     $ ./configure --with-ca-bundle='/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
 
-     $ make
 
- Without ``--with-ca-bundle`` option, you will encounter the error when
 
- accessing HTTPS servers because the certificate cannot be verified
 
- without CA bundle. In such case, you can specify the CA bundle file
 
- using aria2's ``--ca-certificate`` option.  If you don't have CA bundle
 
- file installed, then the last resort is disable the certificate
 
- validation using ``--check-certificate=false``.
 
- Using the native OSX (AppleTLS) and/or Windows (WinTLS) implementation
 
- will automatically use the system certificate store, so
 
- ``--with-ca-bundle`` is not necessary and will be ignored when using
 
- these implementations.
 
- By default, the bash_completion file named ``aria2c`` is installed to
 
- the directory ``$prefix/share/doc/aria2/bash_completion``.  To change
 
- the install directory of the file, use ``--with-bashcompletiondir``
 
- option.
 
- After a ``make`` the executable is located at ``src/aria2c``.
 
- aria2 uses CppUnit for automated unit testing. To run the unit test::
 
-     $ make check
 
- Cross-compiling Windows binary
 
- ------------------------------
 
- In this section, we describe how to build a Windows binary using a
 
- mingw-w64 (http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/) cross-compiler on Debian
 
- Linux. The MinGW (http://www.mingw.org/) may not be able to build
 
- aria2.
 
- Basically, after compiling and installing depended libraries, you can
 
- do cross-compile just passing appropriate ``--host`` option and
 
- specifying ``CPPFLAGS``, ``LDFLAGS`` and ``PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR``
 
- variables to configure. For convenience and lowering our own
 
- development cost, we provide easier way to configure the build
 
- settings.
 
- ``mingw-config`` script is a configure script wrapper for mingw-w64.
 
- We use it to create official Windows build.  This script assumes
 
- following libraries have been built for cross-compile:
 
- * c-ares
 
- * openssl
 
- * expat
 
- * sqlite3
 
- * zlib
 
- * cppunit
 
- Some environment variables can be adjusted to change build settings:
 
- ``HOST``
 
-   cross-compile to build programs to run on ``HOST``. It defaults to
 
-   ``i686-w64-mingw32``. To build 64bit binary, specify
 
-   ``x86_64-w64-mingw32``.
 
- ``PREFIX``
 
-   Prefix to the directory where dependent libraries are installed.  It
 
-   defaults to ``/usr/local/$HOST``. ``-I$PREFIX/include`` will be
 
-   added to ``CPPFLAGS``. ``-L$PREFIX/lib`` will be added to
 
-   ``LDFLAGS``. ``$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig`` will be set to
 
-   ``PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR``.
 
- For example, to build 64bit binary do this::
 
-     $ HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32 ./mingw-config
 
- If you want libaria2 dll with ``--enable-libaria2``, then don't use
 
- ``ARIA2_STATIC=yes`` and prepare the DLL version of external
 
- libraries.
 
- Cross-compiling Android binary
 
- ------------------------------
 
- In this section, we describe how to build Android binary using Android
 
- NDK cross-compiler on Debian Linux.
 
- At the time of this writing, android-ndk-r9 should compile aria2
 
- without errors.
 
- ``android-config`` script is a configure script wrapper for Android
 
- build.  We use it to create official Android build.  This script
 
- assumes the following libraries have been built for cross-compile:
 
- * c-ares
 
- * openssl
 
- * expat
 
- When building the above libraries, make sure that disable shared
 
- library and enable only static library. We are going to link those
 
- libraries statically.
 
- We use zlib which comes with Android NDK, so we don't have to build it
 
- by ourselves.
 
- ``android-config`` assumes the existence of ``$ANDROID_HOME``
 
- environment variable which must fulfill the following conditions:
 
- * Android NDK toolchain is installed under
 
-   ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain``.  Refer to "4/ Invoking the compiler
 
-   (the easy way):" section in Android NDK
 
-   ``docs/STANDALONE-TOOLCHAIN.html`` to install custom toolchain.
 
-   For example, to install toolchain under ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain``,
 
-   do this::
 
-       $NDK/build/tools/make-standalone-toolchain.sh \
 
-       --install-dir=$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain \
 
-       --toolchain=arm-linux-androideabi-4.8
 
-   You may need to add ``--system=linux-x86_64`` to the above
 
-   command-line for x86_64 Linux host.
 
- * The dependent libraries must be installed under
 
-   ``$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local``.
 
- Before running ``android-config`` and ``android-make``,
 
- ``$ANDROID_HOME`` environment variable must be set to point to the
 
- correct path.
 
- After ``android-config``, run ``android-make`` to compile sources.
 
- Building documentation
 
- ----------------------
 
- `Sphinx <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/>`_ is used to build the
 
- documentation. aria2 man pages will be build when you run ``make`` if
 
- they are not up-to-date.  You can also build HTML version of aria2 man
 
- page by ``make html``. The HTML version manual is also available at
 
- `online <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/en/html/>`_ (`Russian
 
- translation <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/ru/html/>`_,
 
- `Portuguese translation
 
- <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/pt/html/>`_).
 
- BitTorrent
 
- -----------
 
- About file names
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- The file name of the downloaded file is determined as follows:
 
- single-file mode
 
-     If "name" key is present in .torrent file, file name is the value
 
-     of "name" key. Otherwise, file name is the base name of .torrent
 
-     file appended by ".file". For example, .torrent file is
 
-     "test.torrent", then file name is "test.torrent.file".  The
 
-     directory to store the downloaded file can be specified by -d
 
-     option.
 
- multi-file mode
 
-     The complete directory/file structure mentioned in .torrent file
 
-     is created.  The directory to store the top directory of
 
-     downloaded files can be specified by -d option.
 
- Before download starts, a complete directory structure is created if
 
- needed. By default, aria2 opens at most 100 files mentioned in
 
- .torrent file, and directly writes to and reads from these files. 
 
- The number of files to open simultaneously can be controlled by
 
- ``--bt-max-open-files`` option.
 
- DHT
 
- ~~~
 
- aria2 supports mainline compatible DHT. By default, the routing table
 
- for IPv4 DHT is saved to ``$HOME/.aria2/dht.dat`` and the routing
 
- table for IPv6 DHT is saved to ``$HOME/.aria2/dht6.dat``. aria2 uses
 
- same port number to listen on for both IPv4 and IPv6 DHT.
 
- UDP tracker
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- UDP tracker support is enabled when IPv4 DHT is enabled.  The port
 
- number of UDP tracker is shared with DHT. Use ``--dht-listen-port``
 
- option to change the port number.
 
- Other things should be noted
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- * ``-o`` option is used to change the file name of .torrent file itself,
 
-   not a file name of a file in .torrent file. For this purpose, use
 
-   ``--index-out`` option instead.
 
- * The port numbers that aria2 uses by default are 6881-6999 for TCP
 
-   and UDP.
 
- * aria2 doesn't configure port-forwarding automatically. Please
 
-   configure your router or firewall manually.
 
- * The maximum number of peers is 55. This limit may be exceeded when
 
-   download rate is low. This download rate can be adjusted using
 
-   ``--bt-request-peer-speed-limit`` option.
 
- * As of release 0.10.0, aria2 stops sending request message after
 
-   selective download completes.
 
- Metalink
 
- --------
 
- The current implementation supports HTTP(S)/FTP/BitTorrent.  The other
 
- P2P protocols are ignored. Both Metalink4 (RFC 5854) and Metalink
 
- version 3.0 documents are supported.
 
- For checksum verification, md5, sha-1, sha-224, sha-256, sha-384 and
 
- sha-512 are supported. If multiple hash algorithms are provided, aria2
 
- uses stronger one. If whole file checksum verification fails, aria2
 
- doesn't retry the download and just exits with non-zero return code.
 
- The supported user preferences are version, language, location,
 
- protocol and os.
 
- If chunk checksums are provided in Metalink file, aria2 automatically
 
- validates chunks of data during download. This behavior can be turned
 
- off by a command-line option.
 
- If signature is included in a Metalink file, aria2 saves it as a file
 
- after the completion of the download.  The file name is download
 
- file name + ".sig". If same file already exists, the signature file is
 
- not saved.
 
- In Metalink4, multi-file torrent could appear in metalink:metaurl
 
- element.  Since aria2 cannot download 2 same torrents at the same
 
- time, aria2 groups files in metalink:file element which has same
 
- BitTorrent metaurl and downloads them from a single BitTorrent swarm.
 
- This is basically multi-file torrent download with file selection, so
 
- the adjacent files which is not in Metalink document but shares same
 
- piece with selected file are also created.
 
- If relative URI is specified in metalink:url or metalink:metaurl
 
- element, aria2 uses the URI of Metalink file as base URI to resolve
 
- the relative URI. If relative URI is found in Metalink file which is
 
- read from local disk, aria2 uses the value of ``--metalink-base-uri``
 
- option as base URI. If this option is not specified, the relative URI
 
- will be ignored.
 
- Metalink/HTTP
 
- -------------
 
- The current implementation only uses rel=duplicate links only.  aria2
 
- understands Digest header fields and check whether it matches the
 
- digest value from other sources. If it differs, drop connection.
 
- aria2 also uses this digest value to perform checksum verification
 
- after download finished. aria2 recognizes geo value. To tell aria2
 
- which location you prefer, you can use ``--metalink-location`` option.
 
- netrc
 
- -----
 
- netrc support is enabled by default for HTTP(S)/FTP.  To disable netrc
 
- support, specify -n command-line option.  Your .netrc file should have
 
- correct permissions(600).
 
- WebSocket
 
- ---------
 
- The WebSocket server embedded in aria2 implements the specification
 
- defined in RFC 6455. The supported protocol version is 13.
 
- libaria2
 
- --------
 
- The libaria2 is a C++ library which offers aria2 functionality to the
 
- client code. Currently, libaria2 is not built by default. To enable
 
- libaria2, use ``--enable-libaria2`` configure option.  By default,
 
- only the shared library is built. To build static library, use
 
- ``--enable-static`` configure option as well. See libaria2
 
- documentation to know how to use API.
 
- References
 
- ----------
 
- * `aria2 Online Manual <http://aria2.sourceforge.net/manual/en/html/>`_
 
- * http://aria2.sourceforge.net/
 
- * https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/aria2
 
- * `RFC 959 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc959>`_
 
- * `RFC 1738 Uniform Resource Locators (URL) <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1738>`_
 
- * `RFC 2428 FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NATs <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2428>`_
 
- * `RFC 2616 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616>`_
 
- * `RFC 3659 Extensions to FTP <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3659>`_
 
- * `RFC 3986 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986>`_
 
- * `RFC 4038 Application Aspects of IPv6 Transition <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4038>`_
 
- * `RFC 5854 The Metalink Download Description Format <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5854>`_
 
- * `RFC 6249 Metalink/HTTP: Mirrors and Hashes <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6249>`_
 
- * `RFC 6265 HTTP State Management Mechanism <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265>`_
 
- * `RFC 6266 Use of the Content-Disposition Header Field in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6266>`_
 
- * `RFC 6455 The WebSocket Protocol <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455>`_
 
- * `RFC 6555 Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6555>`_
 
- * `The BitTorrent Protocol Specification <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0003.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: DHT Protocol <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0005.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: Fast Extension <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0006.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: IPv6 Tracker Extension <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0007.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: Extension for Peers to Send Metadata Files <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0009.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: Extension Protocol <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0010.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: Multitracker Metadata Extension <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0012.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: UDP Tracker Protocol for BitTorrent <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0015.html>`_
 
-   and `BitTorrent udp-tracker protocol specification <http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libtorrent/udp_tracker_protocol.html>`_.
 
- * `BitTorrent: WebSeed - HTTP/FTP Seeding (GetRight style) <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0019.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: Private Torrents <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0027.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: BitTorrent DHT Extensions for IPv6 <http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0032.html>`_
 
- * `BitTorrent: Message Stream Encryption <http://wiki.vuze.com/w/Message_Stream_Encryption>`_
 
- * `Kademlia: A Peer-to-peer Information System Based on the  XOR Metric <http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~petar/papers/maymounkov-kademlia-lncs.pdf>`_
 
 
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