--- Micah Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can you look at the .torrent to see if it was
> created with the
> bitcomet program? Bitcomet seems to add comments
> with its name in the
> .torrent so it should be obvious. Bitcomet does
> these sorts of things.
A dump of the .torrent contain
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, moz lala wrote:
>
> --- Micah Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you mean that you have a corrupt .torrent file
> > that has a path like
> > /a/b//c/filename where there is an empty componant
> > between b and c?
>
> I get a .torrent file like:
> ...
> directory name
--- Micah Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you mean that you have a corrupt .torrent file
> that has a path like
> /a/b//c/filename where there is an empty componant
> between b and c?
I get a .torrent file like:
...
directory name: test
files.:
by someone/ (0)
I guess it's a
Do you mean that you have a corrupt .torrent file that has a path like
/a/b//c/filename where there is an empty componant between b and c?
.torrent files have no way to specify directories, they only list
files, and directories are created if there are files whose path
contains that directory. It i
4 matches
Mail list logo