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Old 30.07.2017, 23:01
samuraix samuraix is offline
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Default command line <jd:packagename> is not working anymore

Hi, today I'm trying to download packages to individual directories with <jd:packagename> as always I did. But it is not working, it is not creating the directories for each package. Instead it is downloading everything within the same folder.

here is the log
30.07.17 07.19.55 <--> 30.07.17 15.58.58 jdlog://6193214015941/

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Old 31.07.2017, 05:29
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nothing has changed in respects to this code in a long time
make sure
- if you've manually changed path that you still have the use sub directory as package name checked.
- if the default package customiser rule add sub directory as packagename is checked

note: package customiser rules only get applied on entry into linkgrabber.


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Old 08.08.2017, 19:03
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I have not changed any settings from default and seem to be running into the same exact issue here myself. AKA everything is getting downloaded and extracted into a single folder called Various Files while somethings are getting put into folders like they should be.

For example heres my download list

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As you can see I have a bunch of various files listed while I have a single folder listed that was made correctly from some Mega links.
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Old 08.08.2017, 19:16
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@Topken
<jd:packagename> works, as it clearly shows in your screen shot it saved to that location
but since you have single file package, they can get placed into package called 'various' or maybe various files in your translation. You can disable this setting
settings > advanced settings > LinkgrabberSettings.variouspackageenabled

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Old 08.08.2017, 19:21
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Thnks becuase that is getting annoying when dealing with archive files that have multiple files/folders in them as it extracts everything to a single folder which is just messy.
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