Am Sonntag, 2. November 2008 schrieb Raúl Moratalla Guillén: > Hi, I find very useful JDownloader and IMHO should be interesting to > provide a package for it. It's written in Java and is released under GNU > GPL3: > > "JDownloader is open source, platform independent and written completely in > Java. It simplifies downloading files from One-Click-Hosters like > Rapidshare.com or Megaupload.com - not only for users with a premium > account but also for users who don't pay. It offers downloading in multiple > paralell streams, captcha recognition, automatical file extraction and much > more. Of course, JDownloader is absolutely free of charge. Additionally, > many "link encryption" sites are supported - so you just paste the > "encrypted" links and JD does the rest. JDownloader can import CCF, RSDF > and the new DLC files." Yes, I use it already and often :)
> Main site: http://jdownloader.org/ > > Should be possible to package it? I have a prototype package running here. But jdownloader has a update function and overwrite classes/jars nearly every day with updates. So IMHO it is not to handle as a "real" rpm-package. It copies over even all the windows files (exe and bat) and all needed jars, even if they are present i other directories (/usr/share/java). As long as this behaviour is not controlable, a central installation is not possible or the installation directory must be writable by the user. So my advice install it locally and be happy with this nice program. > Thanks for your effort providing a lot of useful packages for us. > > Kind Regards, > > Raúl Moratalla > _______________________________________________ > Packman mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman -- have fun Toni _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
