I just did a clean install of nzbget on a new LinkStation Pro, all is working except post-processing perl scripts are seemingly skipped. Not sure why?
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I just did a clean install of nzbget on a new LinkStation Pro, all is working except post-processing perl scripts are seemingly skipped. Not sure why?
If you have to monkey around with manually creating directories, it doesn't seem that much easier than dragging stuff manually?
Well I guess it's a bit easier. Um.
I'm very happy with nzbget as it is, but it would be handy to have categories. This would be most useful in combination with integrating into nzbget an NZB downloader from Newzbin -- feed a NewZbin...
Perl is easy: ipkg install perl
Web interface:
vi /opt/share/www/nzbgetweb/settings.php
I use:
$serverip = '192.168.0.16';
Par repair in nzbget.conf, other postprocessing (unrar etc.) has to be done by a script.
The speed indication on the latest revision is more accurate. I didn't actually benchmark it, I just took...
Quick guide for nzbget on a LinkStation Live or Pro.
Methanoid, try it out if you like -- at your own risk. Make backups etc. blah blah.
If you spot any mistakes, let me know.
Please do not...
Works!
Note that with the version on the optware feed, you can open folders and files from another machine, but can't delete.
Only with the latest revision on sourceforge can you delte files,
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I'm at work today, so not now. Maybe later. Try it yourself though, it's not that hard. :D
I'm trying 000 now and will report back.
If I set umask to 777 in nzbget.conf, directories created are not accessible from other machines.
LSPro feed: http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs05q3armel/cross/stable/
I've downloaded...
Hi Methanoid,
You'll remember me from the LinkStationwiki forum where I wrote up the guide to getting SABnzbd working on LinkStations.
I spent a few hours getting nzbget, nzbgetweb and...