Re: restarting downloads that have been lost from the previous session
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From: Yven J. L. <le...@be...> - 2003-01-21 13:38:21
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On Monday 13 January 2003 05:59, J. Patrick Bedell wrote: > Hello, > I have been using Xnap on Linux and Mac OS X, and I have been > quite satisfied with it. Thanks for all your work!!! Thanks, that's nice to hear. > However, it does have some bugs, one of which I'm writing about > tonight. On Mac OS X and 2.4-pre2, I had performed some searches and > started downloading some files, before I had to quit Xnap from the Mac > menu (instead of the Xnap menu), because Xnap had crashed and become > unresponsive. Now that I've started Xnap again, it doesn't have any of > the files that I searched for earlier, and it doesn't have any of the > files that I started downloading! However, zero (or greater)-length fi= les > have been created in the incomplete directory for each of the files tha= t I > tried to download before the crash. > My question is: is there any way to "import" these partially > downloaded files into Xnap so that I don't have to start searching for = and > downloading things all over again? If they really do not show up in the transfer panel you're pretty much ou= t of=20 luck unfortunately. Exiting via the Mac menu *should* work correctly now,= =20 though I'm not sure what exactly will happen if XNap has crashed (froze). Cheers, Yven PS: sending mails to xnap-forum@... does not result in the mail showing u= p in=20 the forum, only the few people subscribed to this list will get it.=20 Unfortunaley you really have to post from the forum itself to make your=20 message show up there. --=20 Yven Johannes Leist - le...@be... http://www.leist.beldesign.de |