#3241: Using the move file to completed folder on map drive creates new folder
structure in target
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 Reporter:  bpapa9013  |      Owner:
     Type:  bug        |     Status:  new
 Priority:  minor      |  Milestone:  needs verified
Component:  Unknown    |    Version:  other (please specify)
 Keywords:             |
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 I have my Deluge server running on one machine where it keeps the active
 downloads, then it is setup to move completed files over to my file server
 via a mapped drive. The map drive is relative to a target directory on the
 file server e.g. \ \servername\completeddownloads is actually G:\shared
 folders\downloads\completeddownloads in the native file structure on the
 file server.

 Whenever a torrent completes in Deluge and the deamon moves the files to
 that map drive on the file server it creates new folders in the target
 folder so the 'copy to' folder winds up being \
 \servername\completeddownloads\downloads\completeddownloads or
 G:\sharedfolders\downloads\completeddownloads\downloads\completeddownloads
 in the native file structure on the file server.

 I have cleared out all active/finished torrents, deleted the extra folders
 and reset the 'move to' setting to the correct folder several times and it
 keeps doing this whenever the first new torrent finishes.

 This has only started happening since I upgraded to the current version of
 Deluge (1.3.15), don't recall which version I was running previously
 (sorry).

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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/3241>
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