https://bugs.gpodder.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] 2009-09-23 18:54:20 BST ---
I had the gpodder working directory under [external card]\system\ just to keep
it out of the home directory. So I've moved it to [external], deleted the
gpodder directory in the internal memory as suggested and on application launch
noted that, yes, gpodder did not create a new directory in internal memory.
Great. However all of my prior podcast downloads show up with a little X to
indicate they can't be found. They are there, however, but in a seperate
directory called [external]/gpodder/Downloads. I'll just delete them, whatever.
Guess that's as a result of my setting the download directory to a subdirectory
of the working directory in the old version (if memory serves, the two options
were seperate previously). I'm pretty specific about how I organize things. :)

Will try to update... Okay, the lastest podcasts are downloading and are
located under [external]\gpodder\

I'd prefer to put my podcasts where I want them - but I can live with this, and
thanks for the workaround. I'd wonder however what the behavior is for new
installs, new users. Will it attempt the external memory card first to save
system resources and then fall back to internal memory?

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