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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby bud77 » Wed May 23, 2012 2:05 pm

Ltek wrote:@BUD77
I just updated all packages (all are from your repo - including Python) and they all ran fine until...

I run the SB update from the SB web page, using the link at the top saying...
"Unknown version: If you've never used the Sick Beard upgrade system then I don't know what version you have.— Update Now"

... to fix I had to uninstall SB, then reinstall from your repo.


Can you look into this?

thx


Sorry, I forgot to answer your post

This button is by default made by SB itself, not the package

I will raise an issue to see if we can remove it
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby b00n » Thu May 24, 2012 9:36 am

I'm also experiencing the problem with CouchPotato Server (v2).

I installed it yesterday, configured it and it worked fine for 2-3 hours, then it wouldn't respond anymore. It was not possible to start it in the package manager. This morning I reinstalled it and again it worked for like an hour, now it doesn't respond again...
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby bud77 » Thu May 24, 2012 10:00 am

For those having the issue, where the package do not start when the server start, we might have found something, we are looking into it

@b00n Did you check the CPU/memory usage when it was not responding ? If it is doing a big task, this might happen, let some time pass
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Smiggel » Thu May 24, 2012 10:17 am

bud77 wrote:For those having the issue, where the package do not start when the server start, we might have found something, we are looking into it


Nice work!
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby b00n » Thu May 24, 2012 6:43 pm

bud77 wrote:@b00n Did you check the CPU/memory usage when it was not responding ? If it is doing a big task, this might happen, let some time pass


Ok, I don't know what exactly caused the problem, but it seems that it's gone away now.

All I have done is uninstalled ALL the 3rd-party packages I had (also from other devs), rebooted and then reinstalled Python, CP, etc.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby DWhite456 » Thu May 24, 2012 8:37 pm

I installed this package source after having done a fresh install to my DSM (other than data), I tried to install Python and it failed to download. Tried a number of times. I installed the Pythin included with the latest Synology Firmware. It installed fine. Then tried to install SAB from this package source. It would not install without the Python from the included package. So I installed the Python from this package over top the Synology one and it downloaded this time but did not run as the other Python was running. Tried to install SAB and it downloaded but afterwards I get the error "Failed to Start" when trying to start SAB during the installation phase?

Any ideas what is going on?
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby bud77 » Thu May 24, 2012 9:44 pm

Yes, python provided by Synology is missing MUCH dependencies

I'm currently discussing with their devs, to either add the proper dependencies, or provide our package
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Lapin » Fri May 25, 2012 10:01 am

As described in this topic, people (mainly from Europe) who have got some foreign/special character issues, there is a solution here English version or French version.
Since version 0.6.15-2 of SABnzbd SynoCommunity SABnzbd package, the script has been directly included. Thank to Diaoul !! :)
The tutorials (English and French) below have been updated.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Goner » Fri May 25, 2012 10:29 pm

Or use this how-to to get UTF-8 support on your DS :
Set up the Synology DiskStation DS411j to support UTF-8
(works for other models too)

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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Lapin » Sat May 26, 2012 7:07 pm

Very interesting I will have a look!!
Thanks.
:)
However, do you mean that you got this accent issue with SABnzbd and this did fix the problem?

Never-mind this looks like a good fix, because indeed the probleme is that unrar/unzip command launched from the default shell may generate some bad character.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Kermode » Sun May 27, 2012 2:13 am

If people aren't supposed to use SuperZebulons other site, why doesn't he take it down?
I don't speak English.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Ltek » Sun May 27, 2012 6:35 am

bud77 wrote:
Ltek wrote:@BUD77
I just updated all packages (all are from your repo - including Python) and they all ran fine until...

I run the SB update from the SB web page, using the link at the top saying...
"Unknown version: If you've never used the Sick Beard upgrade system then I don't know what version you have.— Update Now"

... to fix I had to uninstall SB, then reinstall from your repo.


Can you look into this?

thx


Sorry, I forgot to answer your post

This button is by default made by SB itself, not the package

I will raise an issue to see if we can remove it


I was previously using the SB & SAB packages from SuperZeb and the update function was working on that package. I updated many times without issues. I'd think we'd want the app to update itself?

Also, I've been using NZB Unity with SAB & SB just fine... but the CP section needs an API key and teh CP package you put up does not have an API under General - from my reading, if the build is newer than April it should have an API key under General (with Advanced box checked).
... is your CP build from before April?
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Smiggel » Sun May 27, 2012 12:16 pm

Is it correct that the new Python is using a lot of memory? I have 5 processes that use 40+ MB each, while they are not doing anything according to the CPU (low). Not sure it's normal or not.

Perhaps something went wrong during install? Have no idea. I can not remove the package and install it all over again, as I get the message the other packages depend on it. I have to remove all other package before I can remove and install Python all over again. Wish I could do a new install of the package without having to remove all the other packages.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby Nillaz » Sun May 27, 2012 4:13 pm

Smiggel wrote:Is it correct that the new Python is using a lot of memory? I have 5 processes that use 40+ MB each, while they are not doing anything according to the CPU (low). Not sure it's normal or not.

Perhaps something went wrong during install? Have no idea. I can not remove the package and install it all over again, as I get the message the other packages depend on it. I have to remove all other package before I can remove and install Python all over again. Wish I could do a new install of the package without having to remove all the other packages.


I'm wondering about this myself. At idle my DS411 reports CPU usage around 5% yet RAM usage is around 50%. When I look at RAM usage I see 2 instances of python running, one using about 80000kB of memory, the other using about 42000kB. Everything seems to be running OK however so I'm hesitant to uninstall the packages to see what happens. Regardless, I still find it a bit curious.
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Re: SynoCommunity is glad to announce its new repo

Postby b00n » Sun May 27, 2012 6:30 pm

Couchpotatoserver is still not working properly for me.

I haven't touched my NAS all day and when I tried to access CP, it would load forever (waited more than 5 minutes). Then I stopped Couchpotatoserver in the Package Center, then tried to start it again after waiting some minutes. After I press on "Run", it processes for some seconds and after a half a minute it would go straight back to the stopped state "Run".

When I looked after the logs, there were many error 98 recently. This is the latest part of my error log:

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19:13:39 CRITICAL [                 __main__] Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/CouchPotato.py", line 121, in <module>
    l.run()
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/CouchPotato.py", line 80, in run
    runCouchPotato(self.options, base_path, sys.argv[1:], data_dir = self.data_dir, log_dir = self.log_dir, Env = Env)
  File "/volume1/@appstore/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/couchpotato/runner.py", line 239, in runCouchPotato
    http_server.listen(config['port'], config['host'])
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/libs/tornado/netutil.py", line 100, in listen
    sockets = bind_sockets(port, address=address)
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/libs/tornado/netutil.py", line 259, in bind_sockets
    sock.bind(sockaddr)
  File "/usr/local/python/lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 224, in meth
    return getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)
error: [Errno 98] Address already in use

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/CouchPotato.py", line 121, in <module>
    l.run()
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/CouchPotato.py", line 80, in run
    runCouchPotato(self.options, base_path, sys.argv[1:], data_dir = self.data_dir, log_dir = self.log_dir, Env = Env)
  File "/volume1/@appstore/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/couchpotato/runner.py", line 239, in runCouchPotato
    http_server.listen(config['port'], config['host'])
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/libs/tornado/netutil.py", line 100, in listen
    sockets = bind_sockets(port, address=address)
  File "/usr/local/couchpotatoserver/share/CouchPotatoServer/libs/tornado/netutil.py", line 259, in bind_sockets
    sock.bind(sockaddr)
  File "/usr/local/python/lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 224, in meth
    return getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)
error: [Errno 98] Address already in use
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