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<blockquote data-quote="haggard" data-source="post: 87761" data-attributes="member: 183237"><p>Are you ftping from Mac or PC John?</p><p></p><p>I too put the contents of the unzipped /var folder into /var/tmp and couldnt see CP to addon. I did this because the hydra site said "download the files to /var/tmp". I then remembeerd seeing .tar.gz when dowloading things from CP in the past so put CP7000.tar.gz in the /var/tmp and of course, that works. I too tried to delete the useless contents of /var/tmp but my ftp client (IE) said I didnt have enough privileges. Today they are gone because in unix, things in /tmp get dumped on reboot. I didnt know that till today. The OS uses /tmp as well. Did you lose the /tmp folder? Should be easy to create one and reboot.</p><p></p><p>Now, some Mac applications for DB have some movie restore buttons. I pressed it once and got back (not wantingly) all the ones I had deleted.</p><p>I think it might even restore the playlist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haggard, post: 87761, member: 183237"] Are you ftping from Mac or PC John? I too put the contents of the unzipped /var folder into /var/tmp and couldnt see CP to addon. I did this because the hydra site said "download the files to /var/tmp". I then remembeerd seeing .tar.gz when dowloading things from CP in the past so put CP7000.tar.gz in the /var/tmp and of course, that works. I too tried to delete the useless contents of /var/tmp but my ftp client (IE) said I didnt have enough privileges. Today they are gone because in unix, things in /tmp get dumped on reboot. I didnt know that till today. The OS uses /tmp as well. Did you lose the /tmp folder? Should be easy to create one and reboot. Now, some Mac applications for DB have some movie restore buttons. I pressed it once and got back (not wantingly) all the ones I had deleted. I think it might even restore the playlist. [/QUOTE]
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