(17th Jan, 2013 10:01 PM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]The point to Automatic and rTorrent is that they don't easily integrate a webgui. With rtorrent, it is possible but not without additional packages/settings. Our goals is to provide easy-to-use packages. rTorrent and Automatic are just not easy to use because of the lack of gui. That's why they will be removed from the options list.
I understand, but Automatic seems to be the only functional torrent downloader:
I tried using SickBeard but it is limited to only a few RSS Torrent providers... I'm I doing something wrong with Sickbeard? Any other alternative?
BTW, when you removed Automatic from the list, my vote moved to Couchpotato, so count less one for Couchpotato
The poll moving of votes is a bug of the poll...
when I excecute /etc/init.d/nzbgetd start, I get an "error while loading shared libraries : Libparr.so.o: Canno". NZBget does not load remotly. Sickbeard does. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
NZBget dependencies:
1) apt-get install libpar2-0
Thank you for this and been so prompt. After installing libpar2 I still cannot get NZB to work. When I use the command "update -rc.d nzbgetd defaults" I get two warnings that scripts "K01nzbgetd" and "nzbgetd" missing tags and overrides, then at /etc/init.d/nzbgetd it tells me that startDestDir=,
NzbDir=, QueueDir=,TempDir=, are missing .
At nzbget.conf there are no values to the above and the conf file cannot be edited.
Launching nzbget from a network computer does not accept user name and password.
You need to set those values first in /usr/local/etc/nzbget/nzbget.conf
Using WinSCP I cannot edit /usr/local/etc/nzbget/nzbget.conf I get and error saying that "scp: /usr/local/etc/nzbget/nzbget.conf: Permission denied". Any other way?
@
jasehadji, my advice would be to wait until a new version of the package has officially been released.
I am also having difficulties installing nzbget.
Same error: "error while loading shared libraries : Libparr.so.o: Canno".
Trying "apt-get install libpar2-0" results in the following error:
root@xbian:/home/xbian# apt-get install libpar2-0
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libpar2-0
Any suggestion?
It just works over here:
Code:
root@xbian:~# apt-get install libpar2-0
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libpar2-0 is already the newest version.
libpar2-0 set to manually installed.
Did you do an apt-get update beforehand, just to be sure.
I tried apt-get update, but this resulted in an error as well.
I will compile again scratch tonight. Will let you know the result.
You can always download the deb package manually, however this won't resolve dependencies.
Code:
wget http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libp/libpar2/libpar2-0_0.2.1-1_armhf.deb
dpkg -i libpar2-0_0.2.1-1_armhf.deb
Hi, total newbie here.
I just installed the full package of services, although I'm only interested in some of, how may I disable/uninstall the ones I don't want?
Thanks!
No you can't.
Also i found a mistake in the new nzbget package. The nzbgetd script isn't a init script as i though it was. I will create an init script for it soon.
Any final clue on the issue with Sickbeard?
If I cannot uninstall them, how can I disable them.
Sorry about all the questioning