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Status on "finished" packages not correct
I have found out that on several packages the program has not downloaded all files (FileSonic) saying the file is not there and greying the link. But, the program puts the OK green icon to the status so that user thinkis the package is ready?! I mean what is the sence of that icon then? If I didn't unpack the packegae since the size was suspiciously small for me, I wouldn't even discover this. So now I cannot thrust that indication any more. But I have found out that when I enable the links again it's gonna refresh the real status of what is downloaded and what now. Resuming them then works. Strange!
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#2
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jD sometimes erroneously disables links when they can't be downloaded.
What about some example links and a complete and detailed log? |
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I don't mind if it disables a link but why does it put "OK" next to the whole package?
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When all links in a package have been downloaded successfully or disabled the package is considered complete. That's by design, because sometimes disabled links are erroneously considered as 'successful'.
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