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Package Details: sabnzbd 4.3.3-1
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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: | 0.21 |
First Submitted: | 2007-11-09 16:21 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-10-24 15:57 (UTC) |
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- python-dateutil
- python-feedparser
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fryfrog commented on 2021-02-21 23:14 (UTC)
You don't need
python2-sabyenc
if you're using sabnzbd 3.x. Yourpython-sabyenc3
should be 4.0.2. Could you have messed up your python environment? Paths ant such? There hasn't been a recent update to either of those packages, so what do you mean by "recent"?async commented on 2021-02-21 21:17 (UTC) (edited on 2021-02-21 21:17 (UTC) by async)
After a recent update, this error is looping for me. I'm able to start sabnzbd, but I'm unable to get downloads to start:
ERROR::[SABnzbd:416] SABYenc module... NOT found! Expecting v4.0.0 - https://<USERNAME>.org/sabyenc
I do have python-sabyenc3 and python2-sabyenc packages installed. am I missing something?
fryfrog commented on 2021-01-06 16:31 (UTC)
@cvoid: Glad you got it figured out and I'm glad it wasn't package related! :)
cvoid commented on 2021-01-06 15:00 (UTC)
thanks for your help, finally I was able to install..
@andy_0 thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
plasma had some really strange settings in
~/.config/plasma-localerc
once removedbsdtar
did not longer complainKr1ss commented on 2021-01-05 20:46 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-05 20:47 (UTC) by Kr1ss)
Oops right sorry. I confused that with your output. (I'm experiencing the same like you)
fryfrog commented on 2021-01-05 20:45 (UTC)
I don't think @cboid is having issues w/ compressing, the error is
==> Extracting sources... -> Extracting SABnzbd-3.1.1-src.tar.gz with bsdtar
.Kr1ss commented on 2021-01-05 20:42 (UTC)
@fryfrog I just had the same idea. The issue is though that the error is shown when compressing the package tarball after building, if
LOCALE=C
.fryfrog commented on 2021-01-05 20:40 (UTC)
@cboid: Do you want to try modifying the PKGBUILD to extract w/ something else? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#noextract < this wiki has details, if
tar
works you could try that. Or if you can find flags that work forbsdtar
?andy_0 commented on 2021-01-05 20:26 (UTC)
@cvoid I won't solve your issue but I have some personal insights into this issue.
Several months back I had issues with my languages settings as well. I am running Manjaro with KDE. Depending on the application I got language error messages similar to yours in the console. In my case the obviously invalid localization (something like "en_de") was somehow configured in the KDE locale settings. In the end I tried to reset my language configuration file (e.g. just set it to en_gb), re-generate the global settings based on this, configured the language for the local user and - this is important - MANUALLY reset the KDE language & locale config as well. This means: not just the installed language but also the date format, comma settings etc localization settings.
Did you check this kind of settings for your IDE?
cvoid commented on 2021-01-05 19:28 (UTC)
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