On Sat, 8 May 2021 Long Wind wrote:
when i open attached torrent with btdownloadcurses,
Which debian package is this "btdownloadcurses" command from? As far as I know, it could be from either bittorrent or bittornado.
it says: got bad file info - path ~最新最快影片每日更新.url disallowed for security reasons
My very uninformed guess is that your bittorrent client reads the .torrent file and sees that (according to information in the .torrent file) it is supposed to store some downloaded content in a file with that name. But the bittorrent client doesn't like that name. It doesn't want to create a file with that name. Maybe it doesn't like the name because it doesn't like path components that begin with a '~' character. What I have said above is only a guess.
they recommend using bitcomet, which supports Windows/android/macos, not linux
Bitcomet (as far as I know) is not packaged in debian. As didier pointed out, Debian has a lot of other bittorrent clients packaged. Find one of those that looks like it might suit you, and try it out. That is what I would do.
why btdownloadcurses can't open it?
It seems to me that it *did* open the bittorrent file you've attached. It opened it, parsed the information inside, found some information it didn't like, and reported that to you. A bittorrent file is not content. Instead, it is information *about* content (some collection of files) that is stored (hopefully) on other people's devices. In other words, it's just meta-data that can help you obtain the data you are interested in. In a bittorrent file is information that a bittorrent client can use, to find those other devices, and then ask some of them to send you pieces of that content. -- Ce qui est important est rarement urgent et ce qui est urgent est rarement important -- Dwight David Eisenhower