Can't get BitTorrent to work !!!

Bart Kalita bartk at clara.co.uk
Mon Mar 29 20:19:30 UTC 2004


why dont you install  Azureus and have  normal gui to deal with torrent 
instead of writting short essays everytime U want to d/l something?


Matt Walters wrote:

>	BitTorrent places the libraries in a subdirectory in some 
>arbitrarily-versioned Python subdir.  Copy or symlink the files from the 
>arbitrarily-versioned Pythod subdir to whatever version of Python you have 
>installed and it will work fine (not that I had this exact issue, or 
>anything).
>
>-Matt
>
>On March 29, 2004 11:57 am, R. Scott Baer wrote:
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>>reg at dwf.com wrote:
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>>>Ive used BitTorrent to download Fedora before, but today I
>>>just cant get the damn thing to work.
>>>
>>>Ive gone so far as to download a NEW version of the python
>>>for FC1 and installed the RPM.
>>>
>>>I tried to add
>>>   application/x-bittorrent	/usr/bin/btdownloadcurses.py
>>>
>>>to the Mozilla Edit->Preferences->Helper Applications list, and then
>>>click on the line in the mailing-list message, but nothing, I get the
>>>Download Manager popup, but then nothing else.
>>>
>>>OK, tried doing it by hand, I type
>>>   btdownloadcurses.py --url
>>>http://torrent.dulug.duke.edu/FC2-test2-binary-i3 86.torrent
>>>
>>>and I get the message:
>>>
>>>Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "/usr/bin/btdownloadcurses.py", line 7, in ?
>>>   from BitTorrent.download import download
>>>ImportError: No module named BitTorrent.download
>>>
>>>So what the ???? is going on????
>>>      
>>>
>>What version are you useing ??
>>I'm curretnly downloading with bittorrent-3.3-0.fdr.2.fc1
>>my python version is python-2.2.3-7
>>Im running on a fc1
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