SABnzbd sometimes chokes on a file name which is longer than Windows will allow. The path isn't unusually long (N:\Downloads\Incomplete).
SAB throws an error and puts itself into Pause saying it couldn't create the folder (because it would exceed Windows limitation). The only way I know of to get things rolling again is to delete the NZB & files ... which means of course the download failed.
Is there a better solution?
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Service Pack 1
How to handle too long file names?
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Re: How to handle too long file names?
Try release 0.8.0Beta1 (see Announcements).
Or wait a week or two until Beta2 comes out.
(Because there are some unpleasant bugs in Beta1 that may or may not bite you.)
Or wait a week or two until Beta2 comes out.
(Because there are some unpleasant bugs in Beta1 that may or may not bite you.)
Re: How to handle too long file names?
Thanks for the quick reply. I think I'll wait for Beta2.
How will this solve the problem? Do they allow renaming, or is it done for you?
How will this solve the problem? Do they allow renaming, or is it done for you?
Re: How to handle too long file names?
Windows supports some clumsy work-around that can be used by software to allow longer paths.
BTW: it only helps when creating the resulting media files.
For the "temporary download folder" there are still a number of restrictions.
Most of these are taken care of without the user noticing.
BTW: it only helps when creating the resulting media files.
For the "temporary download folder" there are still a number of restrictions.
Most of these are taken care of without the user noticing.

