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Old 21.10.2024, 15:58
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Default packagizer make new package option?

There are some situations where I'm using x:\some\location\<jd:packagename> and links from the clipboard where I want each scanned set of results from the clipped URL to go into a separate NEW package even if one already exists in the LinkGrabber list.

There are sometimes URLs that get scanned that pull results from different mirrors, and those scans take time to complete, and often return filenames not the same as others.

Thus if I clip several source URLs in a row it's possible some of the URLs will have names that don't make any sense in the context of multiple, different source URLs. Numeric sometimes.

The workflow here is, copy, copy, copy several URLs, have them scanned and then /sometimes/ change the packagename so that they go into a different folder. When the scanning takes a while too many of the results all get piled into one 'package'.

It'd be nice if there was a way to specify in a packagizer rule to always create a new package, and ignore any exiting package that might already exist in the linkgrabber list.
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Old 21.10.2024, 16:49
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I'am not sure if I completely understood the problem here: Some items get auto merged when you don't want this to happen?

You could try to define a unique package key for each item.
A package key is used internally for package merging.
When each package created via your rule has a unique key, auto merge will not happen for those items.

It is easier for me to help you if you'd post that rule here.
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Old 27.10.2024, 23:56
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yes. I have a number of URLs that usually end up in the same directory. When I copy to the clipboard a JD linkgrabber rule recognizes their 'sourceURL contains' and sets the package name and download directory. At which point the scanner looks and finds several mirrors, some of which might take a few seconds to complete.

If I then copy another URL (to the clipboard) the linkgrabber rule puts the new scanned URLs into the same package (as it has not yet been added to the download list).

I have found it convenient to sometimes temporarily leave packages in the linkgrabber view in order to later disable/enable certain URLs from certain mirrors or filehosts. Then add the package to the download list. If the URLs I enabled aren't completing (or are too slow) I can then enable one of the other mirror URLs to get the file.

I tried using a package key but it does not seem to change anything. Any new URLs from the same sourceURL still get added to the same package name if one exists in the linkgrabber view.

If I add a package to the download list JD does NOT combine packages if one with the same name already exists. This is a good thing (for my purposes).

I'm basically looking for the linkgrabber rule to not check to see if a package already exists with the same package name. I get why is IS helpful in most situations. This is why I'm asking it in the context of a matching rule.
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Old 28.10.2024, 12:24
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If I add a package to the download list JD does NOT combine packages if one with the same name already exists. This is a good thing (for my purposes).
JD doesn't have such a feature yet (thoughh some users asked for it).

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I tried using a package key but it does not seem to change anything. Any new URLs from the same sourceURL still get added to the same package name if one exists in the linkgrabber view.
Please provide real life example URLs for testing.
I can't help you otherwise.
Feel free to send them via private message.
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