Guido83 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:34 pm
Here the results:
Thank you.
First impression is QPKG names containing a '1' are not being read by SortMyQPKGs correctly. I suspect the '1' is being interpreted by 'grep' as a command option. I'll work on fixing this during the week.
With regard to your installed apps: do you really need all those Kodi packages?
You also have both NotesStations installed.
QPKGs can still cause problems when in a disabled state. Suggest removing any redundant or unused QPKGs.
Guido83 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:34 pm
Here the results:
Thank you.
First impression is QPKG names containing a '1' are not being read by SortMyQPKGs correctly. I suspect the '1' is being interpreted by 'grep' as a command option. I'll work on fixing this during the week.
With regard to your installed apps: do you really need all those Kodi packages?
You also have both NotesStations installed.
QPKGs can still cause problems when in a disabled state. Suggest removing any redundant or unused QPKGs.
Thanks for your advices and intention to fix the issues. I`m gonna remove some of my unused QPKGs
Guido83 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:21 pm
Thanks for your advices and intention to fix the issues. I`m gonna remove some of my unused QPKGs
There's a new version of SortMyQPKGs available which may fix the issue where it failed to recognise your package names correctly (I'm unsure as I wasn't able to replicate the problem at my end). Can you please install version 200418 or later and try it out?
You won't need to restart the NAS to test. Update the package first via your App Center, then SSH into your NAS as the 'admin' user and run:
Guido83 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:21 pm
Thanks for your advices and intention to fix the issues. I`m gonna remove some of my unused QPKGs
There's a new version of SortMyQPKGs available which may fix the issue where it failed to recognise your package names correctly (I'm unsure as I wasn't able to replicate the problem at my end). Can you please install version 200418 or later and try it out?
You won't need to restart the NAS to test. Update the package first via your App Center, then SSH into your NAS as the 'admin' user and run:
Hello @OneCD, thanks a lot for your awesome app!! I want to know if It's possible to add our own applications to the SortMyQPKGs list so we don't have to bother you. I've installed rclone after Plex and I use the rclone app to mount my Google Drive (as a file system) so if Plex starts before the rclone, then Plex can't find the mounted drive folders and sometimes he put "something" inside the folder before the drive mounting, so when rclone tries to mount the drive he can't, because "the folder is not empty" just like rclone says in an error.
I'm pretty sure the problem is caused by executing Plex before rclone. I think every mount comand (or application) needs to be at the very top of the applications that uses some kind of our NAS cloud storage.
JuRaSSiCBoY wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 1:02 am
I want to know if It's possible to add our own applications to the SortMyQPKGs list so we don't have to bother you.
Yes, SortMyQPKGs also supports custom user lists.
Start by making a copy of the [ALPHA.list] and [OMEGA.list] files and name them [ALPHA.custom] and [OMEGA.custom]:
You can then modify [ALPHA.custom] and/or [OMEGA.custom] as required. The [*.custom] files will be used in-place of the [*.list] files when SortMyQPKGs next re-sorts the application list (usually during NAS shutdown).
JuRaSSiCBoY wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 1:02 am
I want to know if It's possible to add our own applications to the SortMyQPKGs list so we don't have to bother you.
Yes, SortMyQPKGs also supports custom user lists.
Start by making a copy of the [ALPHA.list] and [OMEGA.list] files and name them [ALPHA.custom] and [OMEGA.custom]:
You can then modify [ALPHA.custom] and/or [OMEGA.custom] as required. The [*.custom] files will be used in-place of the [*.list] files when SortMyQPKGs next re-sorts the application list (usually during NAS shutdown).