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extraction path bug
Using the updated rar extractor and even after specifying the extraction path to use a subfolder based on the package name, my extractions are going to an additional path of jdownloader/home13/whiplashwind/upper/<packagename> whereas it should just be going to jdownloader/<packagename>
Any ideas what is causing this? who is this whiplashwind user on a home13 upper that has somehow got itself embedded in my jdownlader install? Cheers |
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Please provide more infos on how you did setup *extraction path*. To me it looks like you've setup wrong extraction path
Please provide screenshots from your extraction settings.
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Either it's from the archive(subfolder within) or somehow you've messed up your extraction settings
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The same thing happened when I had it installed on a windows virtual server in the cloud. No matter what I put the extraction path as in settings it will randomly do the whiplash path instead, here is the screenshot of the extraction path on my Mac install - the one that the error is happening now
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@ekko20six: I would suggest we do a teamviewer session and check out your settings/installation/extraction together. Contact us via support@jdownloader.org
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It's from the RAR/ZIP files you are downloading buddy.
*/home13/whiplashwind/ means you are downloading pirated movies encoded by a certain someone xD |
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yes, very likely the archive already contains this path. without example archive we can't test that
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