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When I create par2 for a series of files, somehow the first file will be
skipped.
My list of files:
filename.part01.rar
filename.part02.rar
filename.part03.rar
filename.part04.rar
filename.part05.rar
filename.part06.rar
filename.part07.rar
filename.part08.rar
filename.part09.rar
filename.part10.rar
This is the command I used to create the par2 files:
par2create -n5 -u -rm500 filename.part??.rar
also tried this:
par2create filename.part*
Output:
Block size: 1125084
Source file count: 9
Source block count: 1996
Recovery block count: 465
Recovery file count: 5
Opening: filename.part02.rar
Opening: filename.part03.rar
Opening: filename.part04.rar
Opening: filename.part05.rar
Opening: filename.part06.rar
Opening: filename.part07.rar
Opening: filename.part08.rar
Opening: filename.part09.rar
Opening: filename.part10.rar
Computing Reed Solomon matrix.
Constructing: done.
Wrote 16777200 bytes to disk
Wrote 16777200 bytes to disk
Wrote 16777200 bytes to disk
Wrote 16777200 bytes to disk
Wrote 16777200 bytes to disk
...
ubuntu 18.04 LTS
par2cmdline version 0.8.0
When I run verify, true enough filename.part01.rar is skipped.
** Affects: par2cmdline (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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par2 create skip the first file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1806527
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