[Plugin] YaRSS2 - RSS plugin with GTKUI support

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Re: [Plugin] YaRSS2 - RSS plugin with GTKUI support

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I haven't seen any crashes myself neither, while testing it plenty of times through the years, e.g sometimes left running for 12 hours etc, and neither did the author of plugin, hence hard debug/fix, but as ambipro stated then there's so many crash reports from other people so that it surely is a big issue unfortunately.

It's not very active in development as you found I'm afraid, but is updated here and there, as you stated last in 2021, and later just rebuilt for newer python versions, last in 2024. The author recommends flexget when needing something better or more advanced than his plugin, but not as easy though, but neither rocket science and much more flexible.

There's also other, non RSS based ways to handle downloading, which many transferred over to instead, as seemingly better, though I'm not in the know about all these things, so need look into yourself, but if posting again here about that later, then atleast the good ambipro is very knowledgeable upon these areas.
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Re: [Plugin] YaRSS2 - RSS plugin with GTKUI support

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I am running Deluge 2.1.1 on Windows 10 Pro, with YaRSS2-2.1.5-py3.9, and it has been working perfectly for me for a couple of years now.

I have now tried updating Deluge to 2.2, by running the installer over the top of the existing configuration (which I saved, of course). After that, Deluge itself continued to work perfectly, but YaRSS2 stopped working. It shows up in the thin client as it should, all the subscriptions are present and can be edited, but it's failing to read (or parse?) the Feed it's linked to - nothing appears in the part of the subscription edit window showing matches.

Where should I start looking - any suggestions?

Paul
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