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Folder Watch Ignores Download Folder in Crawljob Files
Hello,
jDownloader has been working great for years, but yesterday I believe an update was applied and now the Folder Watch extension doesn't handle the 'downloadFolder' argument in a .crawljob file. Instead the package is just downloaded to the default jDownloader directory. This changed as of Wednesday September 6th I believe. I've turned on 'debug' in Folder Watch settings, but I don't know where that file is actually saved. Below is an example .crawjob file that isn't processed correctly. These have been working for years, so I'm hoping there is some setting or something I'm missing to fix this. Thanks! Last edited by Jiaz; 08.09.2017 at 14:27. |
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Please make sure to update your JDownloader. This issue got fixed with latest update yesterday
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It still does not work under Linux:(
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Please send example to support@jdownloader.org
Also wait for next core Update, I've fixed some issues
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Cheers mate, i'll be waiting for the update. I am not sure what kind of example you mean?
P.S. Looking forward to the update "and the api";) Last edited by fmhweb; 12.09.2017 at 13:24. |
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The update is already live. Example: a crawljob file that doesn't work for you, so I can use it for testing
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Here you go. Jd uses the default download folder from the settings and not /data/. Do you still need me to send an email?
Just tested it: Quote:
PS: File permissions to data are ok and I have the latest update available to me. Last edited by fmhweb; 12.09.2017 at 13:33. |
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Works fine for me.
Are you sure you've updated to latest available version? What version is shown in about dialog?
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Maybe we can do a teamviewer session? Contact me at support@jdownloader.org
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Not sure if this is any help to you:
Core: #37792 Launcher: #4040 AppWork Utilities: #2970 Browser: #37748 Updater: #617 |
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It's current version.
Do you have any Packagizer Rules active? You place those files into folderwatch folder or add them as container?
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I will contact you soon via mail. Just setting up teamviewer. Never used it before, so give me a couple of minutes.
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Thanks for Teamviewer. I was able to reproduce the issue and will be fixed with next core update
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Update will be out in about 10 mins
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Yes ist works again. I also reactivated the rule you turned off earlier.
Danke:) |
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Thanks for the feedback!
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Same problem here since some days, Craljobs are added and moved to /home/user/jdownloader/folderwatch/added, but not loading in my Jdownloader
Code:
Rev: #37853 System Information Operating System Linux (LINUX 64Bit) (amd64 64Bit) Java 1.7.0_151-b01 (64Bit) (headless) Oracle Corporation OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Heap 32.78 MB / 56.18 MB / 506.86 MB |
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Please provide example crawljobs.
The update is already live and working fine here
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