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Hello there,
since yesterday (2013/07/15) JDL's auto extract functions stopped working for me. Its error message claims that the hard drive is full - that is certainly not the case. I'm running Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 with Oracle Java 7. JDL is updated to the latest version. Please advice further procedure. Thanks. |
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Settings -> Advanced settings -> GeneralSettings: Free Space Check --> Disable --> Maybe needs restart to work!
GreeZ pspzockerscene
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Solved! Thank you.
Edit: Err.. not completly solved. It looks like JDL changes "/" to "\" which in consequence result in a path within the JDL application directory. But at least it works for now ^^ Last edited by JDLUserr; 15.07.2013 at 21:07. |
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Slash issue has been resolved. Please update and restart JD
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