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runLime.sh error Hi, I'm trying to run runLime.sh with magnet links as an argument, and using one of the links from magnetmix.com, I get an error with LimeWire. Can other people try it out and tell me if they get the same thing. -- [charles@localhost LimeWire]$ ./runLime.sh magnet:?xt=urn:sha1:67FR5PE7G3XU7AS7ZNFDZBTQOWHE76 26&dn=TheQuickFixKills_Pick_Your_Poison.mp3&xs=htt p://64.61.25.138:6346/uri-res/N2R?urn:sha1:67FR5PE7G3XU7AS7ZNFDZBTQOWHE7626 [4] 8232 [5] 8233 [2] Exit 127 ./runLime magnet:?xt=urn:sha1:67FR5PE7G3XU7AS7ZNFDZBTQOWHE76 26 [3] Done dn=TheQuickFixKills_Pick_Your_Poison.mp3 [charles@localhost LimeWire]$ Apr 26, 2004 10:25:21 PM com.limegroup.gnutella.browser.ExternalControl handleMagnetRequest WARNING: Invalid magnet, ignoring: null |
According to limewire.com, magnet links only work with Windows. No linux support yet. |
Magnet links are supported Just copy the magnet link in the clipboard, and switch to limewire. It will ask you whether you want to download it. |
I understand that I can copy links into the clipboard and Limewire will pick them up if it's open, but that still isn't the ideal, preferred behavior. I want magnet links to open runLime.sh with the the magnet link as an arguement. This should be possible using the mozex mozilla extension. When I set it up though, it appears to *try* to work, but it doesn't. It produces the error message that I listed. All I'm asking is for someone to copy and past the runLime.sh command that I listed into their terminal and let me know what the output is, so that I can determine if this is a Limewire bug or a misconfiguration on my part. -Charles |
You must set the magnet-uri either in quotes or escape the ampersands. The ampersand is a reserved character. ./runLime.sh "magnet:?xt..." or ./runLime.sh magnet:?xt=urn:sha1:...\&dn=... |
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