Hello,
I have been manually updating each time a new version is released. I was actually wanting to automatically update
and the easiest way I could think of is by using the the master git repo instead of using the tar from the main site.
It says in the git repo documentation: "master contains only stable releases (which have been merged to master) and is intended for end-users."
So I would like to know if it is really safe to use the master git repo? That way I can just do an automatic pull once a week and have SABnzbd updated automatically if there has been added anything to master as the new version without needing to download a new tar each time. I am pretty sure it should be safe since what it says in the git repo documentation about it being for end users, but I would just like have that verified from one of the developers before I actually start to do that
sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
Re: sabnzbd updating
On which OS are you?
Re: sabnzbd updating
Ah, OK. I was asking because on Ubuntu using the SABnzbd PPA will take care of uptodate SABnzbd.feedmebits wrote: ↑July 27th, 2019, 8:00 amHey sander,
Thanks for the reply, I am running on CentOS.
Anyway:
- yes, AFAIK, Master is stable and release-based; I just checked
- but if you know how to use git (and Linux), why not use the develop version of sabnzbd? You have the newest stuff, things are stable & good, and if things break (which I don't expect), that's useful info for SABnzbd; you can report it via github or the forum.
- ... and if you use develop, you can use py3 ... the python3 version of SABnzbd. Not yet stable, but OK for downloading and feedback is welcome & needed.
Re: sabnzbd updating
Yes, why not. I am now running the develop branch and have configured SABnzbd to use python3. Seems like SABnzbd has crashed using python3 with the following error:sander wrote: ↑July 27th, 2019, 12:01 pmAh, OK. I was asking because on Ubuntu using the SABnzbd PPA will take care of uptodate SABnzbd.feedmebits wrote: ↑July 27th, 2019, 8:00 amHey sander,
Thanks for the reply, I am running on CentOS.
Anyway:
- yes, AFAIK, Master is stable and release-based; I just checked
- but if you know how to use git (and Linux), why not use the develop version of sabnzbd? You have the newest stuff, things are stable & good, and if things break (which I don't expect), that's useful info for SABnzbd; you can report it via github or the forum.
- ... and if you use develop, you can use py3 ... the python3 version of SABnzbd. Not yet stable, but OK for downloading and feedback is welcome & needed.
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$ /bin/python3 -OO /opt/sabnzbd/SABnzbd.py -f /home/kodi/.sabnzbd/sabnzbd.ini --logging=1 --browser=0
File "/opt/sabnzbd/SABnzbd.py", line 20
print "Sorry, requires Python 2.7."
^
SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'. Did you mean print("Sorry, requires Python 2.7.")?
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if sys.version_info[:2] < (2, 7) or sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 0):
print "Sorry, requires Python 2.7."
sys.exit(1)
And lastly why does it say "Update Available! 2.3.9" in the interface while I am running development branch?
Re: sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
You have to switch the git version from "develop" to "py3". See instructions here: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... python3.md
As CentOS is in the RedHat family (right), I think this instruction is relevant for you: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... nstruction .
You do know git, right?
As CentOS is in the RedHat family (right), I think this instruction is relevant for you: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... nstruction .
You do know git, right?
Re: sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
Of course I do , I didn't realize the python3 development was being done in a different branch. First time I am using any development version of anything so this will take me a minute I got it running nowsander wrote: ↑July 27th, 2019, 2:18 pm You have to switch the git version from "develop" to "py3". See instructions here: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... python3.md
As CentOS is in the RedHat family (right), I think this instruction is relevant for you: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... nstruction .
You do know git, right?
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Version: 3.0.0-develop [unknown]
Python Version: 3.6.8 (default, Apr 25 2019, 21:02:35) [GCC 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-36)] [UTF-8]
Re: sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
OK nice. In the meantime I wrote an instruction for py3-sabnzbd on Centos 7: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... d#centos-7
Issues: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd/issues Please make sure it's SABnzbd-pyhon3-only if you report it like that, and not a generic SABnzbd question / problem / issue.
As said: git-py3 version still has some quirks. But my guesstimate is that a Centos user can handle, analyse and report that.
Issues: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd/issues Please make sure it's SABnzbd-pyhon3-only if you report it like that, and not a generic SABnzbd question / problem / issue.
As said: git-py3 version still has some quirks. But my guesstimate is that a Centos user can handle, analyse and report that.
Re: sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
There is nice feature in sabnzbd-py3: test your Internet speed. Under the wrench symbol, "Internet Bandwidth", above Test Download
Re: sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
Thanks, I will do that. Yes probablysander wrote: ↑July 27th, 2019, 3:06 pm OK nice. In the meantime I wrote an instruction for py3-sabnzbd on Centos 7: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.gith ... d#centos-7
Issues: https://github.com/sabnzbd/sabnzbd/issues Please make sure it's SABnzbd-pyhon3-only if you report it like that, and not a generic SABnzbd question / problem / issue.
As said: git-py3 version still has some quirks. But my guesstimate is that a Centos user can handle, analyse and report that.
Re: sabnzbd updating [CentOS / Linux / git]
I did see that, cool feature!! I also use https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli to check the download speeds of my
systems from the terminal