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kevindd992002
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by kevindd992002 » 07 May 2019, 09:47
I have NZBGet's UMask set to 002. Anything it creates have the correct permissions. But files in rar packages sometimes have their own permissions and that makes permissions not consistent all through my NZBGet folder structure. How do I set unrar in NZBGet to ignore the permissions of file/folders inside a rar package and just apply the default permissions and follow NZBGet's UMask?
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by hugbug » 07 May 2019, 10:13
Take a look at option UnrarCommand, it has an example for this.
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by kevindd992002 » 07 May 2019, 11:25
hugbug wrote: ↑07 May 2019, 10:13
Take a look at option
UnrarCommand, it has an example for this.
Is that a switch?
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by hugbug » 07 May 2019, 12:25
It's UnrarCmd, not UnrarCommand. In settings, section UNPACK.
Replace default "${AppDir}/unrar" with "${AppDir}/unrar x -ai". This should help.
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by kevindd992002 » 07 May 2019, 12:38
hugbug wrote: ↑07 May 2019, 12:25
It's
UnrarCmd, not UnrarCommand. In settings, section UNPACK.
Replace default "${AppDir}/unrar" with "${AppDir}/unrar x -ai". This should help.
Great! I swear I've read this somewhere a few days ago and I'm glad there's confirmation here. Shouldn't that be the default setting though?
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by kevindd992002 » 07 May 2019, 13:14
No need for the ; (semi-colon) at the end of the syntax, right? In the example listed there, there's a semi-colon there.
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by hugbug » 07 May 2019, 13:18
Yes, the semi-colon is strictly for page formatting; it's not part of the command.
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