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Specify JDownloader restart string
Right now, when JDownloader is restarted by JDupdater or the restart command, a default string is used. There is no way to specify options, a specific Java directory, an alternate classpath, usw.
It would be nice to be able to set the restart command string. This would probably be a call to a script. Last edited by Jiaz; 07.12.2009 at 01:21. |
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will not come. there is no need for this! why at all do you need a different classpath? why a different java version after restart??
restart works fine as it is. if you need special commands, write your own startscript
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If I start JDownloader from a script (set for Java logging) and JDupdate restarts JDownloader, I lose that.
JDupdate.jar doesn't seem to have a help command line option. If there were an option for JDupdate to either not start JDownloader or start with a script, that would help. I could call JDupdate as part of my JDownloader script, depending on a command line option. |
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jdupdate.jar is only for *worst case, nothing goes* or *manuall update,reinstall*. normally you dont need it.also where is the problem. close jd after it got started by jdupdate.jar and use your script?
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