

If you don't know that, it's highly unintuitive as to why any files are actually being downloaded multiple times, and hence renamed, despite specifying -allow-overwrite=false explicitly as a user.įor my part, as the user who reported this issue, I can now live with this fact ( now that I know). mirrorlist URL, then -allow-overwrite=false does not work as intented and is infact with no effect. Given the following input URLs file as input: urls. rw- 1 paxsali paxsali 11364 Dec 19 23:33 zypper-1.14.58-1.1.x86_64.rpm.meta4Īlso apparently, when a target URL is both inside the input file urls.txt (or arguments list), but the same target URL is also contained inside any given. aria2 downloads files multiple times (duplicates) 1959 Hello there, Id like to report the following bug I seem to have discovered.

OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed (everything up-to-date)Īny more questions you have about my environment, I can answer. On my environment this is reproducible 100% of the time.
#ARIA2 MULTIPOLE FILES DOWNLOAD#
Download aria2 Win10 is 64bit, you should download win 64bit version to install.
#ARIA2 MULTIPOLE FILES HOW TO#
I also noticed that the cmdline switches used in the command seem not to be the problem, as a simple aria2c -i urls.txt produced the same list of (duplicate) downloaded files. How to install it on win 10 In this tutorial, we will use some steps to illustrate you how to do. I tested the same input file with wget -i urls.txt and the bug doesn't happen. suffix (the number is incremented if you repeat the operation). This is obviously incorrect as some files are being downloaded multiple times, the redundant files having.

Though i am surprised that the config file gets parsed with this option. Kernel-default-base-5.18.15-1.1.24.25.x86_64.1.rpm Re: aria2 - URI passed is ignored when input-file option present in conf As xyne said, -input-file should be used at the command line and not in the config file. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink. Kernel-default-5.18.15-1.1.x86_64.rpm.1.metalink GitHub - aria2/aria2: aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download utility operated in command-line.
