Yeah, I mean you can post in here about related issues - but generally speaking when I look quickly at the list of open items, and I see something based on the topic I relate all items to the given topic. So if someone posts something off-topic in the thread, the odds of me actually addressing it or even referencing it, goes way down as I might think the issue has been fixed, but there's another, completely different issue inside still.
But here's some info:
@dosaceos: check your config.ini and see what the value for your cache_dir is set to. It looks like you don't have a trailing slash which might be causing the problem with the actual extraction path. Try adding on a '\' to the end of the cache_dir field in the config.ini (with Mylar not running of course). Mylar is putting in a '/', which is obviously wrong for the OS, but the '/' acts like a non-directory seperator, so it might appear that the path is actually way different than what it's trying to metatag.
@oldirtdog: the comictagger.py script you're running is exactly the same as what Mylar uses, so it's interesting that it works from the CLI but not from within Mylar. It could suggest either a library problem of some kind (perhaps different versions), or even a permissions problem when it comes to accessing something. Are you just performing a ComicBookLover tagging or a ComicBookRack tagging as well ? If you can, in the mylar/cmtagmylar.py file (not the .pyc), edit the file and find line 241:
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logger.warn(module + '[COMIC-TAGGER][CBR-TO-CBZ] Failed to convert cbr to cbz - check permissions on...
tidyup(og_filepath, new_filepath, new_folder, manualmeta)
when you find that line, put a # in front of the tidyup line, so it looks like:
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logger.warn(module + '[COMIC-TAGGER][CBR-TO-CBZ] Failed to convert cbr to cbz - check permissions on...
#tidyup(og_filepath, new_filepath, new_folder, manualmeta)
That will tell Mylar not to delete the file on a failed conversion so that you can actually see the contents of the cache directory and hopefully figure out what's going on.