Package Details: sonarr-develop 4.0.4.1616-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sonarr-develop.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sonarr-develop
Description: TV download automation for usenet and torrents.
Upstream URL: https://sonarr.tv/
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: sonarr
Provides: sonarr
Submitter: justin8
Maintainer: fryfrog
Last Packager: fryfrog
Votes: 9
Popularity: 0.000056
First Submitted: 2014-12-11 00:32 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-05 15:16 (UTC)

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SAKUJ0 commented on 2015-04-13 12:24 (UTC)

@manoeldacosta and to anyone following his bullet lists. It is not recommended to give unprivileged users write permissions on anything inside /usr (except for maybe the src directory as many people use this as a scratchpad for all their system sources) The recommended way would be to set up Sonarr inside /opt/sonarr if you really want the auto-update functionality in a production environment. Using a package manager is usually a good idea, though. If something goes wrong when fiddling around with write permissions, theoretically quotas could be exceeded (not going to happen here) and you have no control over what code automatically gets introduced without a second layer of audit (and frankly the audit on Arch's site is next to non-existent).

justin8 commented on 2015-02-25 01:10 (UTC)

If you have an AUR manager like yaourt/aura/etc you can just tell it to rebuild your *-git packages and it would update to the latest one and record proper versioning information in your pacman database.

manoeldacosta commented on 2015-02-24 17:11 (UTC)

In answer to my own question: instructions on how to get Sonarr updated to the latest development version without having to reinstall this package: [Ref. http://dominicm.com/install-nzbdrone-sonarr-on-arch-linux/] 1. Stop Sonarr's service: $ sudo systemctl stop sonarr.service 2. Make user 'sonarr' the owner of its Startup and AppData directories: $ sudo chown -R sonarr:sonarr /usr/lib/sonarr $ sudo chown -R sonarr:sonarr /var/lib/sonarr 3. Edit /var/lib/sonarr/config.xml and change "<Branch>master</Branch>" to "<Branch>develop</Branch>" (I couldn't do this using the app's web interface: it wouldn't keep the new setting). 4. Edit file /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/sonarr.service according to the replacement systemd script available in the above-referenced post [Alternative source: http://pastebin.com/3TqLacNr/]. 5. Start Sonarr: $ sudo systemctl start sonarr.service 6. Enter the web interface, go to 'System' and then 'Updates'. Click the 'Install' button alongside the latest development version listed. 7. Wait for the update to complete, and then restart using the built-in restart button. (If you restart through systemctl instead, the version number shown under 'System', 'Status' will remain unchanged.)

manoeldacosta commented on 2015-02-24 14:53 (UTC)

Thank you for maintaining this package, justin8. Do you know a way to automatically keep it in sync with the daily development updates? Maybe a custom update script or something similar?

justin8 commented on 2015-01-06 00:28 (UTC)

No problem!

salsadoom commented on 2015-01-05 14:34 (UTC)

Very awesome, thank you very much for maintaining this package!