Hi Team,
System: Debian Ubuntu
SAB Version: 2.3.2[1cac579]
Python: 2.7.14 [GCC 7.2.0]
SSL: OpenSSL 1.0.2g
Basically when Sickbeard feeds a file into SAB, it'll download and do everything as it should. But it'll keep a version in two folders:
Completed Folder: /media/downloads/sabcomplete
SickBeard Folders: /media/downloads/sickcomplete
So it keeps two copies of the same file, now I can manually purge the sabcomplete folder but can't see a way to stop it saving two copies. The Sick Complete folder is funnelled through the autoprocess.cfg script from Sickbeard.
I'm not quite sure what I've missed to stop it filing the files twice.
I can't post a snippet of the log because I keep hitting the "user cannot post links" error...
Thanks
JP
SAB Keeping Files and copying script
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Re: SAB Keeping Files and copying script
I think this is a sickbeard setting that you want to delete the original file.
When Sickbeard is run, SABnzbd has done all the work it will do. So the deleteing should happen after that.
When Sickbeard is run, SABnzbd has done all the work it will do. So the deleteing should happen after that.
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Re: SAB Keeping Files and copying script
Alright, I might poke deeper into my Sick config then. Explains why I didn't find anything that bleedingly obvious when I went looking in SAB.
EDIT: Thank you, I found the setting, it was bleedingly obvious in SICK not SAB
Thank you very much for your reply
EDIT: Thank you, I found the setting, it was bleedingly obvious in SICK not SAB
Thank you very much for your reply