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Vykk.Draygo posted:I didn't get a chance to see what the files are, but did you try unpacking the main archive file (either .rar or .part01 usually, or something similar) and seeing if it works? That's what SABnzbd's doing. The files it leaves me with are, well... I'll PM you.
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# ? Mar 31, 2021 23:02 |
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 07:32 |
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decided to try updating my SABnzbd installed it via github got the dependencies, etc and of course yes, i did pull the master branch, before someone tells me to do that
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 02:54 |
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Their releases are here, including a source download if you wish. Cloning from Github isn't listed as a method.
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 02:59 |
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Rooted Vegetable posted:Their releases are here, including a source download if you wish. Cloning from Github isn't listed as a method. it is if youre on debian lol
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:01 |
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hbag posted:decided to try updating my SABnzbd Wrong Python version Make sure the script is invoked with a recent version of Python 3. You may need to execute "python3 myscript.py" instead of relying on the hashbang. If that doesn't work then the system version of Python is also too old.
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:02 |
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xtal posted:Wrong Python version running sudo apt install python3.9 seems to install the dependencies but... not the package itself lol also in that screenshot i was using python3
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:08 |
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Literally just use nzbget
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:09 |
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hbag posted:running sudo apt install python3.9 seems to install the dependencies but... not the package itself If you're using Debian this is probably some crap with update-alternatives. What if you explicitly run "python3.9"?
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:17 |
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xtal posted:If you're using Debian this is probably some crap with update-alternatives. What if you explicitly run "python3.9"? command not found
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:17 |
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yeah gently caress it i just got nzbget here's hoping it works lol (no that screenshot isnt )
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 03:45 |
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Violator posted:Something I’ve always wondered is how personal are the NZB files? Do they contain any details about the indexer, indexer user account, etc? I’ve always assumed they are basically nameless and generic? Wiki has a nice example of a minimal NZB file: code:
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 15:12 |
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my brain is in fact huge it turns out i was misunderstanding what sonarr meant by remote path mapping so now im trying to figure out how the gently caress to get KBFS working on a raspberry pi so i can put the downloads somewhere i can actually access
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 21:56 |
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hbag posted:my brain is in fact huge Depends on needs or future-needs. Could just have your RPI running as a file-server / stashing them onto a large external shared drive or something that you remotely map as a Mapped Network Drive and then just pull it up on VLC on whatever r computer you're accessing it from if it's exclusively just "i play poo poo on my laptop at home only". You can run Plex/Kodi on the RPI so you can watch movies/shows on your laptop, tablet, phone, tv, etc which is very convenient having access to them anywhere. It's nice to just start essentially netflixing stuff from an airport or train on whatever. Thats what I do for my Synology DS918 NAS, however, I dont think Plex on RPi4 supports Hardware Transcoding (at this time) which is a bummer, so I'm not sure how well it'll work. RPi4 is a really nice beast so it may work fine without HW Transcoding. Or you have some setup where your files are shared and then accessed by Plex on another server somewhere else that's more powerful. If you just want to stream directly from the RPI to nearby TV or laptop then Kodi may be better but I honestly haven't used it. i used to do the whole "pull up an individual file through vlc on a shared drive" thing but really having a Media Server (be it Plex or Kodi) is well worth setting up. it lets you share poo poo with family or friends and can do it on TVs or any device, plus having a library manager that remembers what episode you were on, what youve watched, what youve recently added, etc is just really nice Xaris fucked around with this message at 00:12 on Apr 2, 2021 |
# ? Apr 2, 2021 00:04 |
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yeah i just got a webdav server running on my pi and connected to it with a totally legitimate copy of mountain duck lmao now to wait and see if it actually works once these episodes finish downloading
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 00:08 |
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getting the "cant find files to import" error again but luckily this time there's actually a video file rather than garbled nonsense it's a .mkv file, and im assuming sonarr doesn't like those (otherwise it wouldnt be whining, right?)
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 01:06 |
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MKVs will make up the vast majority of releases, and Sonarr should play fine with them.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 01:09 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:MKVs will make up the vast majority of releases, and Sonarr should play fine with them. dang
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 01:12 |
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That obfuscated filename is normal, Sonarr et al will rename it when importing to your media library. If downloading yourself it's a quick job to rename it manually.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 01:20 |
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Rooted Vegetable posted:That obfuscated filename is normal, Sonarr et al will rename it when importing to your media library. If downloading yourself it's a quick job to rename it manually. that's not what im getting at, look at the first screenshot sonarr's saying it cant import it why
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 01:26 |
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restarting sonarr as an administrator seems to have fixed it now they're all "waiting to import", assuming they'll import when everything's done downloading? e: nevermind lol as soon as i posted that they all went orange and suddenly cant find the files
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 01:52 |
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i mean for now i can just manually navigate to the webdav directory but thats a bit fuckin annoying honestly
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 02:11 |
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Dude this isn’t for you. Maybe you should go buy blu rays.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 02:58 |
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Nitr0 posted:Dude this isn’t for you. Maybe you should go buy blu rays. lmao gently caress off
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 03:14 |
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I mean, this is the most traffic this thread has gotten in a while Sonarr and Radarr will try to auto-import stuff you download, but sometimes they get confused in silly ways, like not being able to find 'Moviename, The' because it's expecting 'The Moviename'. If you go to the Wanted screen in Sonarr there's a Manual Import button you can hit to browse to your files and tell Sonarr what they are. It sucks to have to do for a lot of files but it might help you get things rolling while you work out what could be some funky file permissions issues? That's a notorious trip up point for most of these types of programs, though mostly for the Linux flavors.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 05:23 |
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I’ve very occasionally had the same thing in Sonarr where hitting manual import leads to being told there aren’t any files to import go gently caress yourself. I just go and manually move those files instead, sonarr will index them next time it refreshes the library. It is a mystery.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 11:15 |
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It's probably a permissions issue, since you're running on linux. Sonarr probably doesn't have read access to your downloads folder. It'll also need write access for the folder it's moving them to, which is an issue I've even had on Windows.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 12:39 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:since you're running on linux. ... which is an issue I've even had on Windows. One thing, he's mentioned he was running Debian earlier, but those screenshots we were supposed to magically get his meaning just by looking at them... appear to be Windows. Htop, have you searched the Sonarr and Nzbget forums?
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 15:30 |
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Rooted Vegetable posted:One thing, he's mentioned he was running Debian earlier, but those screenshots we were supposed to magically get his meaning just by looking at them... appear to be Windows. They said they're running debian on a raspberry Pi and network mounting it from windows
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 15:32 |
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xtal posted:They said they're running debian on a raspberry Pi and network mounting it from windows Ah. My mistake. I guess I wasn't paying attention.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 16:06 |
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hbag posted:lmao gently caress off No u Every post you’ve made here could have been resolved by just slowing down and searching the solutions and / or not making poo poo so loving complicated and using ur brain. Your overcomplications of using Debian thru a socks proxy on a rasp Pi while transferring it to 8 hard drives buried in your backyard connected by fibre optics and powered by potato batteries are probably why you can’t handle the simple steps of install program, download nzb, enjoy file. Nitr0 fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Apr 2, 2021 |
# ? Apr 2, 2021 17:54 |
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hbag posted:restarting sonarr as an administrator seems to have fixed it I'd agree that Vykk.Draygo posted:It's probably a permissions issue
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 18:35 |
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Nitr0 posted:No u I see you're not familiar with 2021's best new poster, hbag
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 18:55 |
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xtal posted:They said they're running debian on a raspberry Pi and network mounting it from windows this is probably some nfs permissions implosion then
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 19:00 |
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Nitr0 posted:No u if you read my other posts, you'd see im not using a socks proxy, i've got it mounted as a webdav drive (because i don't feel like leaving my pc on 24/7 to download poo poo, so instead im using my pi for it) so right now it's an issue of install progam, download nzb, 'whoops sorry no video files here :)', and then manually transferring the video files to my pc
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 20:04 |
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hbag posted:that's not what im getting at, look at the first screenshot File access permissions, you need to set a new group, add sonarr's user to it (and whoever else you want) then change the group of the root nzb folder then you can do `chmod +s nzbfolder` to make sure any new files and directories inherit from that :P edit: this is basical linux system stuff, please go look up a tutorial on groups and perms!! I used to have the same problem lmao and I only learned about the s flag to chmod while searching out how to not manually set that every drat time alexandriao fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Apr 2, 2021 |
# ? Apr 2, 2021 20:11 |
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alexandriao posted:File access permissions, you need to set a new group, add sonarr's user to it (and whoever else you want) then change the group of the root nzb folder sonarr isn't running on the linux machine lol
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 20:19 |
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Nitr0 posted:No u This was an amazing accurate summary of his posts and he configuration.
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 20:27 |
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hbag posted:sonarr isn't running on the linux machine lol That's fine, the downloaded files can still be fucky across network permissions, as others in this thread have mentioned. And the solution is still to change permissions of the folder and files, and make them inheritable, but that would depend on samba or whatever hell program you're using to make it interface with windoze edit: Also, worth confirming that we're all correct here by enabling debug verbose logging (or whatever verbosest verbosey setting that you can find) and double checking those alexandriao fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Apr 2, 2021 |
# ? Apr 2, 2021 20:28 |
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hbag posted:sonarr isn't running on the linux machine lol In plain terms, what is running where?
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 21:36 |
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 07:32 |
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Rooted Vegetable posted:In plain terms, what is running where? NZBget on the pi (Raspbian), Sonarr on the windows machine (has the pi mounted as a WebDAV drive)
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