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Old 27.04.2012, 15:10
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Arrow Extracting archives fails due to long pathnames

Besides, there is no error message as to what the problem is when this does happen (this could have been corruption). In that case you need to go in that directory and uncompress manually to see what the problem is but extracting here simply does the job. This mostly happens because the archive has been compressed to be extracted in a certain path and JD is also instructed to expand it to a sub-path (thing that is needed). I would suggest that in such cases JD should try to extract once more without using a sub-directory (still it will use one as this is default for the archive but not two that happens now).
In case of archive corruption, it would be nice to know which archive exactly is corrupted in a series of archives to immediately try to find an alternative.
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Old 28.04.2012, 19:54
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How long does the pathname have to be for it to fail?

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Old 28.04.2012, 21:32
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Should be 255 Characters, and it is possible that 7zip can handle it already. If i can i will try it with the pre Beta later.
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