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Originally Posted by StefanM
I get just these names: -27763046_323043687.jpg (example)
when downloading from that album
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Yap.
I was referring to the other capabilities that JD has (packagizer, plugin properties and so on) which your addon might not have.
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Originally Posted by StefanM
As there is no changelog and - as I had to learn - there will be no changelog, how do I know, in which core release an issue/bug has been fixed.
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It's all described in our update FAQ:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...pdate-behavior
Basically whenever a fix is proposed here, it will be included in the next revision so just wait until you get an update and the revision number of your JDownloader increases (+ build date).
You may also check/view our source:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...up-ide-eclipse
As explained, we do make use of commit messages and those may also include more detailed information about fixes in plugins and so on.
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Originally Posted by StefanM
The last reaction I received (after I retested Student's findings) was: "No need to retest, we are aware of the problem and it will be fixed."
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No not exactly.
First I announced the fix here:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...postcount=3247
...and since then, several updates have been released so yes the changes I mentioned have been released.
You can also if you want, monitor the "last changed" date of the affected plugin classes.
In this case:
See [JD install dir]/plugins/hoster/VKontakteRuHoster and [JD install dir]/plugins/decrypted/VKontakteRu
You can also view my commit here:
github.com/mirror/jdownloader/commit/79a3b55fe00ddfc98ad79e0ad51da52ae58adab3
Usually if changes are related to forum bug reports we will include the threadID in our commit messages, also in this case

Each commit will increase the revision number in source code:
Code:
$Revision: <Numbers> $
--> As long as your stable version is below that revision, you obviously did not get those changes yet.
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Originally Posted by StefanM
How, the devil can I find out, when an issue has been fixed and retesting makes sense?
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Well now you know at least 3 ways to find out.
-psp-
EDIT
In some cases we do notify ticket/forum users separately about updates/CORE-updates but most of all times we rely on our update FAQ and users simply noticing the next update + restart of JD.
If you got suggestions to improve our
Update FAQ please let us know.
EDIT2
What I forgot:
Now always but most of all times we do use our forum thread prefixes for update announcements.
In this case I didn't do this because the vk thread is so long and the issue you reported affected only you atm so I did not want other users to think that there was some kind of problem with the plugin and also the majority of it worked so I left the prefix of this thread on "Solved".
As you can see, we do not have any fixed guidelines for the announcement of updates/changes