Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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arbrandes
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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Just a quick thank-you note, having just discovered Feeder. It's working great on deluge 1.1.7 for Ubuntu Hardy (from the PPA's). This means that after 4 years I can finally dump the Memory Hog Trio from my headless server! Good riddance Azureus, Java, and the virtual VNC X session required to get RSS...

It would be nice to have it configurable from the new Ajax theme, though. Need any help with that? Is this a problem with the theme, or with Feeder?

Thanks!
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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Nice to see people use it :)

I don't know how you're supposed to integrate configuration with the ajax theme, and for me it's hardly a priority. You can still configure feeder from that theme though by going to <your.client.url>/config/feeder (or /config/plugins if you need to activate the plugin), but if you feel like hacking a better configuration, feel free ;)
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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feffe wrote:That's nice dack, could you send me a patch?
Patch sent to your email. Thanks for the great plugin and I'm glad to see you are still working on it.
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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Hi there! I'm new here.
I've recently installed on my Ubuntu 9.04 Deluge from the ppa's reps, and I found this plugin which, from what i've understood, it automatically downloads the torrent file of a release, and put it to download.
What I cannot understand is why, after adding a feed of a tracker, it just creates folders of the files to download but doesn't dowload them...
Could the HTTPS protocol used by the tracker be the problem?
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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Kwb wrote:Hi there! I'm new here.
I've recently installed on my Ubuntu 9.04 Deluge from the ppa's reps, and I found this plugin which, from what i've understood, it automatically downloads the torrent file of a release, and put it to download.
What I cannot understand is why, after adding a feed of a tracker, it just creates folders of the files to download but doesn't dowload them...
Could the HTTPS protocol used by the tracker be the problem?
Nobody know how to resolve the problem? :( :?
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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Kwb wrote:Hi there! I'm new here.
I've recently installed on my Ubuntu 9.04 Deluge from the ppa's reps, and I found this plugin which, from what i've understood, it automatically downloads the torrent file of a release, and put it to download.
What I cannot understand is why, after adding a feed of a tracker, it just creates folders of the files to download but doesn't dowload them...
Could the HTTPS protocol used by the tracker be the problem?
If the torrent has been added to the deluge queue (which it probably has since it creates the direcotry) the plugin has done what it should, any problem after that is not due to the plugin. Most likely your torrent has no seeds.
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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feffe wrote:
Kwb wrote:Hi there! I'm new here.
I've recently installed on my Ubuntu 9.04 Deluge from the ppa's reps, and I found this plugin which, from what i've understood, it automatically downloads the torrent file of a release, and put it to download.
What I cannot understand is why, after adding a feed of a tracker, it just creates folders of the files to download but doesn't dowload them...
Could the HTTPS protocol used by the tracker be the problem?
If the torrent has been added to the deluge queue (which it probably has since it creates the direcotry) the plugin has done what it should, any problem after that is not due to the plugin. Most likely your torrent has no seeds.
The plugin for what regards reading the feed works fine and the filters do what they should. However, I cannot see the torrent in the queue list ( if for queue list we intend the "web-ui homepage" ) but it creates the folder...
I thought the torrent might be in download and that this may be just a graphical bug in webui, however, checking the tracker shows nothing under my profile...

I'm using deluge 1.1.7
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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Kwb wrote:The plugin for what regards reading the feed works fine and the filters do what they should. However, I cannot see the torrent in the queue list ( if for queue list we intend the "web-ui homepage" ) but it creates the folder...
I thought the torrent might be in download and that this may be just a graphical bug in webui, however, checking the tracker shows nothing under my profile...

I'm using deluge 1.1.7
I'm 90% sure this has nothing to do with the feeder plugin, but if you have a link to the feed I could test it.
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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feffe wrote: I'm 90% sure this has nothing to do with the feeder plugin, but if you have a link to the feed I could test it.
It's a private tracker which gives me the rss link to the torrent download. So if I click on the RSS I get the download box to get the *.torrent file.
I can't give you the link because it works with my tracker passkey and this would be risky. :cry:
Could the problem be cause by the server version of ubuntu? Or, is there anyone who has tested the plugin with Ubuntu 9.04?
Do you think a fresh install of deluge could resolve the problem?
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Re: Feeder: a RSS-plugin for deluge >= 1.1

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I've tested your plugin on my 8.10 desktop, and it is still not working, the only thing in common between the two versions is the italian language
I did some shots to show you what I do for setting the RSS feed:
  1. Getting the RSS link:
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  2. After inserting the link in feeder:
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  3. Setting the filter:
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And here is the plugin overview:
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I really can't understand what's wrong. Deluge it isn't because I've tried it with the 1.1.7 and 1.1.8, Ubuntu server 9.04 can't be because I have the same problem in Ubuntu desktop 8.10 .

Help!!


Kwb
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