Thank you Team for all this effort.
I am having a similar problem as mentioned before (rss works - torrent URL is learnt - but the download does not start).
I see this might be a bug mentionied before (Libtorrent error when adding magnet links in Deluge 1.3.3) - but I cannot find the file on the server:
Will my subscriptions and settings break or reset if I update to 1.3.7? I don't want to set up all of those again, I have over 30 subscriptions right now.
Upgraded to Deluge 1.3.7 and YaRSS2 appears broken. All subscriptions have lost the download directory setting. Setting move to directory and saving shows the value in the subscriptions summary view but opening/editing the subscription shows blank values for download and move directories. May only be a edit issue and the values are actually there - yet to have a subscription trigger (though manually running a new subscription with 6 matches is not adding anything into deluge, but this could be a seperate YaRSS2 & 1.3.7 issue).
Using 1.3.7 client on Debian, with 1.3.7 server on Ubuntu - both built from source and both running YaRSS2-1.3.2-py2.7.egg.
Will log an issue on Bitbucket
~ Hunter
Hi, I have encountered a persistent bug that crashes Deluge on occassion. I believe this happens when the plugin fetches the RSS feed, as this will also happen when manually running the subscription. Pic related is displayed upon crash, along with a runtime error.
I should add this has been the case since 1.3.5 on Windows7, and through all versions of YaRSS2 I have used.
pete_h wrote:Thanks for the reply, that's what I expected.
May I make a feature request - could YaRSS2 scan all feeds on startup?
Thanks,
Pete
I made it like this to avoid all the feeds being fetched each time I restarted Deluge when developing. I might add an option to have to fetch on startup.
Hi, I have searched through this thread a bit and found this post from a while back.
I was wondering if you had a chance to take a look at this? I would like to fetch my subscriptions on startup, and I do not need the tracker to update every 5 minutes.
This plugin is great, thank you for making something that suited my needs so perfectly.
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endoverend wrote:So my tracker just added an option to automatically add bookmarked torrents to the RSS feed. However, this doesn't work well with YaRSS2. It refuses to add my torrents because the timestamp is before the timestamp of the last torrent I added. This is normal, because some torrents are published before others. Is there any way around this besides resetting the timestamp every time I download something? Thanks.
Not really. The only way to fix this would be to store an id for each added torrent instead of the latest timestamp. Alternatively I could add an option to ignore the timestamp altogether. In that case it will always add all the torrents in the RSS.
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Clawhammer wrote:Will my subscriptions and settings break or reset if I update to 1.3.7? I don't want to set up all of those again, I have over 30 subscriptions right now.
It shouldn't break, but you can never be absolutely certain...
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hp6690 wrote:Upgraded to Deluge 1.3.7 and YaRSS2 appears broken. All subscriptions have lost the download directory setting. Setting move to directory and saving shows the value in the subscriptions summary view but opening/editing the subscription shows blank values for download and move directories. May only be a edit issue and the values are actually there - yet to have a subscription trigger (though manually running a new subscription with 6 matches is not adding anything into deluge, but this could be a seperate YaRSS2 & 1.3.7 issue).
Using 1.3.7 client on Debian, with 1.3.7 server on Ubuntu - both built from source and both running YaRSS2-1.3.2-py2.7.egg.
Will log an issue on Bitbucket
~ Hunter
Presumably the yarss2.conf file got broken. Not sure why this would have anything to do with Deluge 1.3.7.
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Qwertee wrote:Hi, I have encountered a persistent bug that crashes Deluge on occassion. I believe this happens when the plugin fetches the RSS feed, as this will also happen when manually running the subscription. Pic related is displayed upon crash, along with a runtime error.
I should add this has been the case since 1.3.5 on Windows7, and through all versions of YaRSS2 I have used.
When reporting issues, please include any relevant information such as OS (and version), python version (for Windows users this depends on which Deluge installer was used), Deluge version and plugin version.
Qwertee wrote:Hi, I have encountered a persistent bug that crashes Deluge on occassion. I believe this happens when the plugin fetches the RSS feed, as this will also happen when manually running the subscription. Pic related is displayed upon crash, along with a runtime error.
I should add this has been the case since 1.3.5 on Windows7, and through all versions of YaRSS2 I have used.
This bug having not been reported before, could the RSS feed be the cause? For reference I'm using multiple subcriptions from http://www.nyaa.se/?page=rss, checking hourly. Deluge also seems to crash randomly regardless of whether it has been running 1 hour or 1 day, and only when YaRSS2 is enabled obviously.