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Package Details: sabnzbd 4.3.1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/sabnzbd.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | sabnzbd |
Description: | A web-interface based binary newsgrabber with NZB file support |
Upstream URL: | http://www.sabnzbd.org |
Keywords: | network usenet |
Licenses: | GPL |
Submitter: | esh |
Maintainer: | fryfrog |
Last Packager: | fryfrog |
Votes: | 269 |
Popularity: | 0.24 |
First Submitted: | 2007-11-09 16:21 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-05-05 15:16 (UTC) |
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- python-chardet
- python-cheetah3
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- python-cryptography
- python-dateutil
- python-feedparser
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ishamael33 commented on 2020-01-02 20:22 (UTC)
This is the error I am getting when installing/Updating on Manjaro:
==> WARNING: Using existing $srcdir/ tree ==> Starting build()... Traceback (most recent call last): File "setup.py", line 9, in <module> import SetupTools File "/home/trachal/.cache/yay/python2-cheetah3/src/Cheetah3-3.2.4/SetupTools.py", line 9, in <module> from setuptools import setup ImportError: No module named setuptools ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). Aborting... Error making: python2-cheetah3
fryfrog commented on 2020-01-02 16:40 (UTC)
@francoism90: Great idea, done!
@sgtjwalker: Gonna be hard to help you w/o know anything about what isn't working for you. It works for me.
francoism90 commented on 2020-01-02 13:38 (UTC)
Could you please add sabnzbd@.service (install)? :)
https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd/blob/develop/linux/sabnzbd%40.service
sgtjwalker commented on 2020-01-02 11:29 (UTC)
well thanx for the change, it doesnt work any more now
fryfrog commented on 2020-01-01 21:12 (UTC)
@Blackbot: Thanks, I created a python2-cheetah3 package in the AUR and switched to it. The official sabnzbd install wants cheetah3, it looks like the old python2-cheetah was last updated in 2010!
You'll probably need to
pacman -Rdd python2-cheetah
to remove it w/o removing sabnzbd, then installpython2-cheetah3
and then updatesabnzbd
. Maybe I can add it to conflicts?Blackbot commented on 2020-01-01 20:37 (UTC)
python2-cheetah has been removed from AUR. As this is a dependency of sabnzbd it doesn't compile anymore. (Is this technically an "Out of Date" flag? I'm unsure because this is not "There's something newer" but simply "It doesn't work anymore")
mdeliu commented on 2019-12-29 23:24 (UTC) (edited on 2019-12-29 23:25 (UTC) by mdeliu)
@fryfrog same to me like @shiftybloke. I also used the desktop integration, started it as simple icon on my desktop (or via "sabnzbd" in my terminal) and also used my /home partition as download location, which isn't possible anymore. I had to change the permissions for my home folder to get it worked, which was not necessary before. Anyways, thanks for your work.
fryfrog commented on 2019-12-29 18:52 (UTC)
If you look at recent commits, you'll see that I removed desktop support for
.nzb
files. Maybe that is what you mean? It was probably always running as a service. You can step back through old commits and tell me which one works like you liked, at least I'll understand what you're talking about.shiftybloke commented on 2019-12-29 18:46 (UTC)
@fryfrog When I installed it before I updated, I had it as an Icon in my Apps and it just loaded that way. Now I have to use systemd to start it, which is fine but I preferred it before
fryfrog commented on 2019-12-29 17:55 (UTC)
@shiftybloke: Pretty sure it has always been run as a service, what is your goal? You could checkout via git and look at the change log or step backward until you find what you're looking for. It is a deamon w/ a web interface, even if you only run it by hand... it is still the same.
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