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upload a file with absolute path instead of file name in current folder
What I Did
User@Desktop-User:~$ telegram-upload \home\user\_userfiles\a1111\outputs\txt2img-images\2024-05-04\00001-1765146590.png
File "homeuser_userfilesa1111outputstxt2img-images2024-05-0400001-1765146590.png" does not exist.
[Error] telegram-upload Exception:
MissingFileError: Files do not exist.
Would it possible to make $ telegram-upload [absolute path to file] work?
Eg. telegram-upload \home\user\photos\demo.jpg
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
telegram-upload version:
0.7.1
Python version:
3.10.12
Operating System:
Linux - Ubuntu
Dependencies list (run
pip freeze
):blinker==1.4
click==8.1.7
command-not-found==0.3
cryptg==0.4.0
cryptography==3.4.8
dbus-python==1.2.18
distro==1.7.0
distro-info==1.1+ubuntu0.2
hachoir==3.3.0
httplib2==0.20.2
importlib-metadata==4.6.4
inotify-simple==1.3.5
jeepney==0.7.1
keyring==23.5.0
launchpadlib==1.10.16
lazr.restfulclient==0.14.4
lazr.uri==1.0.6
more-itertools==8.10.0
netifaces==0.11.0
oauthlib==3.2.0
prompt-toolkit==3.0.43
pyaes==1.6.1
pyasn1==0.6.0
PyGObject==3.42.1
PyJWT==2.3.0
pyparsing==2.4.7
PySocks==1.7.1
python-apt==2.4.0+ubuntu3
PyYAML==5.4.1
rsa==4.9
SecretStorage==3.3.1
six==1.16.0
systemd-python==234
telegram-upload==0.7.1
Telethon==1.35.0
ubuntu-pro-client==8001
ufw==0.36.1
unattended-upgrades==0.1
wadllib==1.3.6
watchdog==4.0.0
wcwidth==0.2.13
zipp==1.0.0
Description
upload a file with absolute path instead of file name in current folder
What I Did
Would it possible to make $ telegram-upload [absolute path to file] work?
Eg. telegram-upload \home\user\photos\demo.jpg
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: