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Hi,
Since a couple of weeks I've updated jdownloader but I can't no more use extraction plugin, looking to logs folder it seems that it can't find the right LibID. These is my log id: jdlog://8391035302851 Can you guys help me? |
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@ilteoood: Please use this method to fix your installation, see https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...r-installation
according to log your JDownloader installation is missing the native extraction libraries. Did you move the installation from other system/environment?
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Hi @Jiaz,
nope, I'm using this docker image, which seems to make a fresh install each time you create a new container: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** |
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I've tried to follow that guide, but the "Archive settings" is always disabled.
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@ilteoood: issue is caused by docker image not supporting your alpine linux distro
the following line in github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader/blob/master/Dockerfile Quote:
either you remove that line by yourself or ask maintainer to fix it or use different docker image, eg github.com/antlafarge/jdownloader or install plain without docker, see https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...bedded-devices
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Would it be possible to provide me some details? I'm asking because JDownloader doesn't properly detect the docker environment and I would like to fix this.
can you please join the container via ssh and provide me the output of cat /proc/1/cgroup cat /proc/self/cgroup you can send output to support@jdownloader.org
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If there's nothing else that I can do, I'll try with the plain installation without docker. |
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/opt/JDownloader # cat /proc/1/cgroup 0::/ /opt/JDownloader # cat /proc/self/cgroup 0::/ |
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Here is the output: Code:
# cat /proc/1/cgroup 0::/ # cat /proc/self/cgroup 0::/ For this image I've also produced the following logs: jdlog://2891035302851 Let me know if these informations are useful to you. |
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@ilteoood: Thanks for the feedback!
issue is caused by Quote:
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maybe you can install 64bit jvm? as an alternative, manually download/add the 32bit libs as well: downoad the file mega.nz/file/DUNlkBZJ#Ql-Hg4vUt_pcSmM6jjNeJo_CFeEJEQhr8Stn_Icm7yM and place it inside docker container into libs/ folder and restart JDownloader
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Previously I had a 32 bit raspbian os with a 64 bit kernel, as it was the only way to fully use the raspberry pi hardware.
Now I've formatted and flashed raspbian os 64 bit. With the same docker image, now everything works correctly. |
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@ilteoood: Thank you very much for your time spent on this issue and sharing your feedback! Glad to hear that you could solve this by yourself !
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