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I have a bittorrent client that displays what other peers' clients are, and noticed that -LW0001- is showing up. Is this Limewire? How would I parse the string to show in the client (as in, how should I divide up the numbers to display as a version number)? Thanks.
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If your bittorrent client is Azureus, like mine, I don't thing Azureus parses the version number properly, because i had some odd number like that...
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I am one of the developers of Transmission, and I want to be sure that the app parses it as correctly as possible.
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The first eight appear to always be -LW0001-. Does the 0001 mean anything?
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LW means LimeWire, and 0001 means it's the first revision of the BT code. That number will increment as we change/add BT features.
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Alright, thanks. Would "Limewire (v1)" be a proper formatting, or could you suggest one? Thanks.
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Do you need to include a version? What about just "LimeWire"?
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I thought it would make sense to post the version, since most clients include it. But it's not required.
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