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jaymoulin avatar jaymoulin commented on June 11, 2024

Maintaining an application (answering questions, fixing bugs, adding new features...) is a hard and time consuming process. If you find this product useful and all the effort I put crafting this, I strongly encourage you to donation to help me being able to continue maintaining this and creating other great things on those platforms PayPal donation Buy me a coffee Buy me a coffee.

As you decided to remove all my issue template, you're not giving me mandatory information so I can help you.
This said, it's likely you mounted a volume in an incorrect path or using a wrong image architecture

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xgoos avatar xgoos commented on June 11, 2024

Output of docker inspect jdownloader --format='{{index .Config.Labels.version}}':

2.1.0-armel

Description

Command line I used to start the container
docker run -d --init --restart=unless-stopped -v /storage/downloads/JDownloader:/opt/JDownloader/Downloads -v /storage/backup/JDownloader/cfg:/opt/JDownloader/app/cfg -v /storage/backup/JDownloader/logs:/opt/JDownloader/app/logs --name jdownloader -u $(id -u) -p 3129:3129 -e MYJD_USER=[email protected] -e MYJD_PASSWORD=XXXXXXX -e MYJD_DEVICE_NAME=Raspberry jaymoulin/jdownloader

Steps to reproduce the issue:

  1. docker run ....

Describe the results you received:
ID of container

Describe the results you expected:
ID of container

Additional information you deem important (e.g. issue happens only occasionally):
My OS where I'am Docker running:
NAME="LibreELEC"
VERSION="10.0.3"
ID="libreelec"
VERSION_ID="10.0"
PRETTY_NAME="LibreELEC (official): 10.0.3"
HOME_URL="https://libreelec.tv/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv"
BUILD_ID="c73c0302e412a655d1da320dcd440c011f599cb7"
LIBREELEC_ARCH="RPi4.arm"
LIBREELEC_BUILD="official"
LIBREELEC_PROJECT="RPi"
LIBREELEC_DEVICE="RPi4"

My Docker version:
Docker version 19.03.15, build 99e3ed89195c4e551e87aad1e7453b65456b03ad

Provide some logs (docker logs jdownloader)

/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar
/opt/JDownloader/daemon.sh: 1: kill: Usage: kill [-s sigspec | -signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or
kill -l [exitstatus]
cp: target '/opt/JDownloader/app/libs/' is not a directory
Error: Unable to access jarfile /opt/JDownloader/app/JDownloader.jar

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