No sorting after filejoining

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imgyirl
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No sorting after filejoining

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Version: 0.5.5 - 0.5.6
OS: Windows 7 x64
Install-type: Windows Installer
Skin: Plush, though I doubt it matters
Firewall Software: whatever is build into windows 7
Are you using IPV6? no
Is the issue reproducible? yes


Sorting works fine for all downloads except those that involve filejoining (files ending in .001, .002 etc. into one file), which never works. I'm not sure if it's a known issue or even an issue at all, but I didn't see anything on the forums or wiki about it.
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shypike
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Re: No sorting after filejoining

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What do you expect it to do?
How are your sorting settings?
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Re: No sorting after filejoining

Post by imgyirl »

sorry, should have said that.

I have generic sorting setup on a few categories to place the files directly into the directory associated with the category, not in any subfolders. In the case of .r## files or whatever else, the files are sorted correctly into the intended folder. When it's something that uses filejoin, it's placed in the categorical folder but none of the sorting settings are carried out, so each nzb usually ends up in its own subfolder rather than all within the root folder.

While typing this I realized I hadnt tried seeing if it was specifically generic sorting that had this problem or if sorting by date or series has the problem as well, which I'll do right now.

e: same thing occurs when using both date sorting and tv sorting.

the sort strings for each sorting type are
tv: %sn/Season %s/%fn.%ext
generic: %fn.%ext
date: %y-%0m-%0d/fn.%ext

the common factor is the %fn.%ext, which may be causing some sort of folder/filename conflict. I'll test that out and update again.

ee:
the same thing still happens. Additionally, now I see that the files do not get renamed either using different sorting strings.
Last edited by imgyirl on November 20th, 2010, 5:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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