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This is not enough (at least on my Linux box). You have to rename new .jar files to their old names:
mv sevenzipjbindingLinux1509.jar sevenzipjbindingLinux.jar mv sevenzipjbinding1509.jar sevenzipjbinding.jar Now JD2 reports correct version ![]() Last edited by Nachteule; 07.10.2016 at 14:41. |
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Please dont do that!
sevenzipjbinding1509.jar sevenzipjbinding1509Linux.jar >guess I made a misstake in naming here
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Hmm, before I did this old version was displayed
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I uploaded new linux package. there was a naming issue in it
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Those files are identical I already downloaded 2hrs ago
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Nope, just tested
sevenzipjbindingLinux1509.jar now is correct sevenzipjbinding1509Linux.jar
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es geht nicht
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Hmmm, that's confusing me. I did binary compare (cmp) and md5sum, both tests told me files are identical
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-rw-r--r--+ 1 manfred users 72390 Oct 6 09:32 sevenzipjbinding1509.jar -rw-r--r--+ 1 manfred users 1012515 Oct 6 09:33 sevenzipjbinding1509Linux.jar Last edited by Nachteule; 07.10.2016 at 15:15. |
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No success. I'm always getting old version. Giving up
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Its not about the file itself, but the filename is important
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JDownloader will see sevenzipjbinding1509.jar and then switch to new version instead of old version in sevenzipjbinding.jar
If you have issues with that, I can offer you live help via Teamviewer, just contact me via support@jdownloader.org
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Now I got it working
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Thanks for the feedback!
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Hi,
I'm working with the win64 version of JDownloader 2 and just added those to files from the win64 archive to the lib folder. I've successful tested the new extractor plugin with a self generated RAR5 downloaded from uploaded.net Thanks a lot |
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Sadly for me it does not work.
Windows 10 x64, JDownloader2 64bit, Java 1.8.101 x64 7zip Binding version: 15.09-2.01beta In the second when I try to extract a file (v5 or also older) the whole jdownloader process does not respond anymore and crashes. Here is a log where I tried to extract an existing file on my machine with Extra/Extract: 09.10.16 14.17.53 <--> 09.10.16 14.18.04 jdlog://5511681887641/ |
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@McBluna: Thanks for the feedback
@Henry123: Can you please provide example links to support@jdownloader.org
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I have send a mail to the support address with a sample file attached. It does crash for me also when trying to extract this file - as it seems that all other archives also cause such a crash.
Based on the report of McBluna I assume that not the archives or the plugin in general is broken but somehow together with my specific configuration it causes these kind of crashs. I reverted currently back to the old plugin and everything is working as expected (v5 rar does not work but there is also no crash, other formats are extracted). |
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Hi,
I use the new version for 2 days now and still have no issue with it. Everything works as expected. I've tried rar, rar5 and zip so far. Here more details about my system: Windows 10 x64, AMD CPU, 8GB RAM, SSD I don't have a JDK/JRE installed, JD2 runs with the internal one 1.8.0_40(32bit). I'll do additional tests running JD2 with the latest 64bit JRE. |
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First I've installed Oracle JRE 8 102 x64. I've uninstalled JD2 but kept my settings. Downloaded the latest WebInstaller for windows. It installed JD2 with 1.8.0_40(64bit). Actually the installer ignores the installed JRE.
I've downloaded a rar5 and JD2 crashes when extracting starts. I've switched back to 32bit and it works again. So it's seems not to work with 64bit JRE on windows 10. Just hope this might be helpful. |
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