

I guess this new version will be eventually supported/integrated into JDownloader2.

Not sure what the problem is, I'm using your Handbrake and MKVToolsNix and they are both working wonderfully. Switched to another container and it loads fine. Clean removed and tried again and got the same. executing container initialization scripts. ensuring user provided files have correct perms.exited 0. making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc.exited 0. This container seems to hang forever on 00-app-script.sh for me: Workaround Jdownloader YouTube DASH File Error 5,378 views Downloading high resolution videos from YouTube using Jdownloader may result in error and the user might end up. Mv /output/sevenzipjbinding* /config/libs/Ĭhmod app:users /config/libs/sevenzipjbindingLinux* Mv /config/libs/sevenzipjbindingLinux.jar /config/libs/ Mv /config/libs/sevenzipjbinding.jar /config/libs/ open the docker console, and type in the following commands (which rename the old lib files, copy the new ones, and set up the correct owner There should be 2 files there - sevenzipjbinding.jar and sevenzipjbinding-Linux-amd64.jarģ. The first file is OK, but the second one needs to be renamed to sevenzipjbindingLinux.jarĤ. Copy both files into whatever share you have mapped to jDownlader's /outputĥ. Extract the contents of the /libs folder. In the meantime, here's what you need to do to fix it manually:ġ.
JDOWNLOADER 2 EXTRACTION ERROR UPDATE
I've already tested this on my end, but I'm hoping that update this docker with the updated library. There is no option to opt out unlike old times. Avoid downloading windows version from their OFFICIAL site: Get older version somewhere else, but do not use the web installer as it installs crap w/o your permission. A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: SIGSEGV (0xb) at.
JDOWNLOADER 2 EXTRACTION ERROR INSTALL
But the underlying library has been updated, and if you manually copy it into the docker, it stops having issues with rar5 archives. Do not install jdownloader 2 as it installs malware. JDownloader download and extract Archives but for some reason. It's been a while since this discussion, but it's definitely an issue with jDownloader's 7zip library - it can't handle rar5 archives. Were you able to confirm if the archive is in rar5 format or not?Īlso, if you want you can send me all your logs via PM: I can check if I see anything else.
