Hi Daniel,
i don't think that it's a big case to implement that things.
I'll add these suggestions and make a new upload to my repository.
Regards Thomas
Am 2013-07-02 14:57, schrieb Daniel Weismüller:
Thomas,
do you think you're able to implement the suggestions from Michael?
- Daniel
Am Montag, den 17.06.2013, 11:04 +0200 schrieb Daniel Weismüller:
Hi
Are there some news about pyload? What about the suggestions? Did someone try to implement them?
- Daniel
Am Dienstag, den 04.06.2013, 17:07 +0200 schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hi,
yeah, I would also suggest that the data directories are moved to
some
subdirectory of /var, because a full root device will kill the
firewall
box eventually.
I also checkout out the source and that looks pretty much okay.
Some
files which don't necessarily need to be in the packages like all
the
*.so links, but still.
Please replace the initscript by something proper. You will find a template at src/initscripts/init.d/template. Except that, things
look
good.
-Michael
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 09:14 +0800, Fajar Ramadhan wrote:
Hi there,
I have same problem just like ummeegge - /srv is too small
(which is
only 2 Gb here) to properly hold all downloaded files. So I
change its
download directory to /var/pyload and everything just works fine
for
me.
One thing to remember : after you change pyload configurations,
you
should do manual pyload restart from web interface Administrate
->
Restart pyLoad. pyLoad configurations wont change if you do
restart
using init script.
I've tested some plugins such as download scheduler and youtube
(I
love youtube plugin since its able to download HD videos automagically) and its work like a charm. Now I have
transmission and
pyLoad running in my box, great! :)
Regards,
- Fajar R.
Subject: Re: pyload From: ummeegge@ipfire.org Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 17:52:19 +0200 To: development@lists.ipfire.org
Hi Stefan, so for the first the compiled binary (unrar) can be found in
here
http://people.ipfire.org/~ummeegge/unrarsrc/
i have installed now pyload and all the dependencies and for
the
first it looks very good. I could access the pyload webinterface
with
http://<IP-IPFire>:8086 and all menues are available. The start
of
different downloads over the "Add" button gives me also the possibility to create new folders in the Download section (have
tested
it now only with "Queue" not with "Collector", under the tab
"Home"
the overview of active downloads are displayed, also the "Queue"
tab
with his small function icons worked good for me.
The Logs section works also good and give a nice informative
overview.
The administration tabs (Logout, Administrate, Info) on the
right
top of the WUI do their work.
I have had some problems by changing the config´s, the default
download directory is located under /srv which wasn´t the best
place
for me cause mostly disc space is under /var or /mnt/harddisk so
i
tried to change it over the WUI but the changes doesn´t take
affect,
also the WUI seems to work buggy after this changes. I need to
make
a /etc/init.d/pyload stop/start (the init script from pyload
seems not
to work with restart) after this all went good again and the new download folder was accepted. So it seems like configuration
changes
needs to have an pyload restart, that the changes takes affect ?
I think there is no reconnect.sh script available or may i
have
overseen it...
The first impression of pyload is good but some further tests
might
be important i think.
Thanks for your good work and greetings
Erik
Am 30.05.2013 um 10:32 schrieb Erik K.:
> > Hi Stefan and Daniel, > @Stefan i think unrar is not available in Pakfire, but i
compile
it at this time. If the build process is finished, i upload it
to my
home directory. I will go then also for some tests.
> > Feedback will come soon. > > Greetings > > > Erik > > Am 29.05.2013 um 21:53 schrieb Stefan Schantl: > >> Hello Daniel, >> >> thanks for testing the packages, are they also affected by
the
"/etc/init.d/" bug ?
>> >> All mailing list followers, please join the team and test
the
pyload package and it's dependencies.
>> >> The installation of the packages is pretty easy: >> >> * Install sqlite, pycurl and unrar by using pakfire.
"pakfire
install sqlite pycurl unrar" or do it over the WUI.
>> >> * Download pyload and the dependecies from here:
http://people.ipfire.org/~stevee/testing/
>> >> * Put them on your IPFire into the "/opt/pakfire/tmp"
directory.
>> >> * Unextract the downloaded files with tar - "tar -xvf
file.ipfire" and install it with "./install.sh"
>> >> * Be sure to install the pyload package at the end -
pyload
automatically will be started.
>> >> The GUI, as Daniel already documented will be available at
"http://<ip-of-your-ipfire>:8086", the default credentials are "pyload" with the password "secret".
>> >> Please report any problems or errors, to get rid of them
and to
speed up the final merge into the main distribution.
>> >> A big thanks, >> >> - Stefan >> >>> Yesterday I've tested the pyload packages from Stevee. >>> http://people.ipfire.org/~stevee/testing/ >>> >>> Installationorder: leptonica, tesseract-ocr,
python-pyOpenSSL,
>>> python-Jinja2, python-Beaker, python-thrift,
python-simplejson,
>>> python-pycrypto, python-pytesser, python-PIL,
python-BeautifulSoup,
>>> spidermonkey, sqlite, pycurl, unrar, pyload >>> >>> sqlite and pycurl you find in the pakfire. >>> >>> After I've installed everything the pyload webinterface
was
reachable on
>>> ipfire:8086. >>> >>> username: pyload >>> password: secret >>> >>> At first pyload seems to work fine. Also automatic unrar
and
unzip of
>>> compressed files work fine. >>> >>> The only thing is that every one minute there is the
following
entry in
>>> the logfile. >>> >>> 149 28.05.2013 08:49:34 ERROR Error executing hooks:
'NoneType'
object
>>> has no attribute '__getitem__' >>> 150 28.05.2013 08:50:34 ERROR Error executing hooks:
'NoneType'
object
>>> has no attribute '__getitem__' >>> 151 28.05.2013 08:51:34 ERROR Error executing hooks:
'NoneType'
object
>>> has no attribute '__getitem__' >>> 152 28.05.2013 08:52:34 ERROR Error executing hooks:
'NoneType'
object
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