Package Details: jdownloader2 latest-21

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/jdownloader2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: jdownloader2
Description: Download manager, written in Java, for one-click hosting sites like Rapidshare and MEGA. Uses its own updater.
Upstream URL: https://jdownloader.org/
Keywords: download hoster internet jdownloader manager oneclick
Licenses: LicenseRef-GPL-3.0+proprietary
Submitter: None
Maintainer: C0rn3j
Last Packager: C0rn3j
Votes: 434
Popularity: 2.24
First Submitted: 2011-09-07 23:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-17 15:08 (UTC)

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d-air1 commented on 2024-02-12 08:48 (UTC)

Might need to put the "updates itself" message in bold. Looks like someone once again flagged this package as out of date.

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Dragonji commented on 2016-03-23 15:48 (UTC)

Hey, you don't have to apologize, you actually answered really fast! Do you know how could I fix it myself? My DE is Xfce if it matters.

Holodoc commented on 2016-03-23 15:42 (UTC)

@Dragonji, @step21: Sorry for the late response. I am currently busy. I will fix this Problem during Easter....

Dragonji commented on 2016-03-23 14:27 (UTC)

I've got a weird problem. Installed the package with no problems but when I try to launch it, nothing happens. I can see a JDownloader process in Task Manager but I can't see any window related to it on my desktop. Do you know, by any chance, what might be wrong?

step21 commented on 2016-03-18 00:07 (UTC)

So, for some reason also the icon/link showing up in gnome shell/app menus starts jdownloaderheadless (but without starting any terminal) so it is quite useless. Could this maybe be changed so that at least the icon and just typing 'jdownloader" starts gui, and jdownloaderheadless starts headless?

Holodoc commented on 2016-01-24 18:12 (UTC)

Hi epinephrine, you are right that it spams the journalctl. But I don't think that the output should be passed to /dev/null , because it might be important to have a view in the logs, when something is going wrong. That's why I have implemented a redirection to a log file (STDERR and STDOUT). From todays release The JDownloader directory will contain the current log and the log for the last run, so it is possible to identify a problem even if Jdownloader is starting up automatically on startup. Is this solution ok for you? Regards, Holodoc PS: Sorry for the late response. I hope, that I could answer faster next time.

sebstar commented on 2016-01-10 19:38 (UTC)

The JDwonloader{,Headless} executables write all logging to stdout/stderr and the log levels cannot be adjusted (https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=67389). Since this spams journalctl when starting jdownloader with systemd via jdownloader.service, I think we should add > /dev/null 2>&1 to the last line of JDownloaderHeadless.

Holodoc commented on 2015-12-18 11:25 (UTC)

should be fixed now. Please inform me if not

danbruegge commented on 2015-12-18 06:36 (UTC)

Thanks. :) As a workaround i changed the .desktop file name.

Holodoc commented on 2015-12-17 14:33 (UTC)

@danbruegge: Thanks for the hint. I took over the package where the command "JDownloader" was integrated and spelled in this way. As far as I know the package was introduced to support the beta of jdownloader2, when both versions (1 and 2 ) were separated. There was no dependency to the old jdownlaoder package. I will add alias scripts to support the command "jdownloader". Please have a look tomorrow...