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Re: [Mldonkey-users] How to import temp from newer eDonkey2000 clients
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Mario J. Barchéin Molina |
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Re: [Mldonkey-users] How to import temp from newer eDonkey2000 clients |
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Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:38:41 +0100 |
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El Sábado, 31 de Enero de 2004 05:32, escribió:
> Hi I just found this excellent guide you gave a while back
> on importing newstyle edonkey temp files into mldonkey.
>
> http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/mldonkey-users/2003-07/
> msg00033.html
>
>
> Unfortunately (uh-oh) I can't get it to work for me.
>
> In fact, I actually worked out all the stages independently
> and only found your guide just now in despair. But it
> suggests exactly what I tried - so I am stumped.
>
> The only thing I might be getting wrong is section 8)
>
> 8) Concatenate all the chunks with "cat ?.part ??.part >
> ED2KHASH".
> Replace ED2KHASH with the hash of the original file. You can
> check it
> in eDonkey2000 client. Use uppercase letters for the hash
> filename.
> Example:
>
> cat ?.part ??.part >
> 3D829FF585F032988702EAB21FE5C42A
>
> I have no idea what you're suggesting, but I did
>
> cat 1.1.part >> 3D829FF585F032988702EAB21FE5C42A
> all the way up to the last (with a bash script).
>
> So maybe that was wrong. I did everything else the same way
> but after I ran recover_temp and mldonkey found the file
> name, the percentage bar indicator stayed resolutely at 0%
> (when I know it should be well over 50).
>
>
>
> any advice much appreciated (i'm not even convinced it's
> possible at all yet)
>
>
> caoilte
Hello. I made a little mistake in the guide. When I say to concatenate
all chunks I think I didn't spell the name of the chunks correctly. It
should be:
cat filenumber.?.part filenumber.??.part > HASH_OF_THE_FULL_FILE
where filenumber is the number of the file you are importing from
Edonkey2000. It is the same as typing, for example for download nr. 34:
cat 34.1.part 34.2.part 34.3.part ... 34.10.part 34.11.part ...
34.69.part > HASH_OF_THE_FILE
It just uses bash builtin filename glob expansion.
I don't remember which was the exactly naming scheme used by
Edonkey2000, so, if you give me the output of "ls -l xx.*.part" I could
help better.
Using the process I described, I was able to recover partial downloads
from Edonkey2000 into mldomkey some time ago. I've not used Edonkey2000
again since then.
Good luck
PS: Copy of the e-mail forwarded to the list
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