[QPKG] sherpa: a mini-package-manager (CLI) beta
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
No worries - thanks for letting me know. I've noticed there are sometimes issues with pip and Entware-ng. I'll have to keep an eye on that.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
I have a question / suggestion
Considering that some, like me, might use your skript to install Sickrage alongeside an existing Sickbeard installation and want to keep both active until the new installation works as intended.
Would it make sense to include a parameter to set Sickrage to use a specific port for the webinterface? What are your thoughts on this?
Considering that some, like me, might use your skript to install Sickrage alongeside an existing Sickbeard installation and want to keep both active until the new installation works as intended.
Would it make sense to include a parameter to set Sickrage to use a specific port for the webinterface? What are your thoughts on this?
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Will I need to use C. Hall post processing script?
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
What port are you using for SickBeard? The default for the SickRage QPKG is 7073. If your SB is on a different port, then you can install SR alongside SB. That's how I did it a few weeks ago when I was re-creating all my shows in SR.dirkonline wrote:Considering that some, like me, might use your skript to install Sickrage alongeside an existing Sickbeard installation and want to keep both active until the new installation works as intended.
Would it make sense to include a parameter to set Sickrage to use a specific port for the webinterface? What are your thoughts on this?
In keeping with the 'fully-automated' theme for this script, I've not included any user-interactions or parameters for the user to set (well, except for specifying --debug) as it adds complexity. Once you ask a user for input, you have to perform type-validation and bounds-checks. And if - someday - this script is integrated into the QPKG pre-start functions, the user won't have any way to specify parameters.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
I guess you mean his nzbToMedia scripts. No, you don't need to use them.cotten wrote:Will I need to use C. Hall post processing script?
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Hey, OneCD..
I'm trying to use the nzbtomedia to have it full auto. in the CP, under general, advance setting there is no API KEY field. So unable to use the mzbtomedia.. If there is a better way to post process. I'm willing to tried. The install so far has gone very well. Thank you.
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I'm trying to use the nzbtomedia to have it full auto. in the CP, under general, advance setting there is no API KEY field. So unable to use the mzbtomedia.. If there is a better way to post process. I'm willing to tried. The install so far has gone very well. Thank you.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Ah, I've not used nzbToMedia for post-processing of CP stuff, so I'm clueless there.cotten wrote:I'm trying to use the nzbtomedia to have it full auto. in the CP, under general, advance setting there is no API KEY field. So unable to use the mzbtomedia.. If there is a better way to post process.
However, your CP should be set to integrate with SAB (if the install worked correctly). You can check it in CP under Settings -> Downloaders -> Sabnzbd. Your SAB API key should be shown here. Click the 'Test Sabnzbd' button.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Yea, that's there, the nzbToMedia calls for CouchPotato's API key to be enter in the script which is different the Sabs.
How do you post-process?
How do you post-process?
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
I use nzbToMedia for SickRage only.
You might want to ensure that /share/Download/nzbToMedia/autoProcessMedia.cfg is configured for your setup. The [CouchPotato] section is what you need.
You might want to ensure that /share/Download/nzbToMedia/autoProcessMedia.cfg is configured for your setup. The [CouchPotato] section is what you need.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Oh, just occurred to me after a re-read of your posts - are you looking for the CP API key???
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Yea, I looked for it under
Enter the api key used for CouchPotatoServer. Found in CouchPotatoServer->settings->general (addvanced setting)
But not there on your package.
Enter the api key used for CouchPotatoServer. Found in CouchPotatoServer->settings->general (addvanced setting)
But not there on your package.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
No worries - it's there - it's just hard-to-see.
Ensure you've hit the slider for 'Show advanced' at the top-right of the settings page.
Then look just below the 'Advanced' heading:
Ensure you've hit the slider for 'Show advanced' at the top-right of the settings page.
Then look just below the 'Advanced' heading:
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
You're absolutely spot on. It's the busybox version.OneCD wrote: I think the second one failed on your NAS as it was trying to use BusyBox wget which doesn't support HTTPS.Code: Select all
which wget; echo; wget -V
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Ok, my couchpotato is missing a lot of stuff on it, I don't have that field.
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Re: [SCRIPT] sherpa
Your menu is also arranged differently.cotten wrote:Ok, my couchpotato is missing a lot of stuff on it, I don't have that field.
What does your 'About' page show?