great, tell me if this does fix it and I can try updating the plugin.
Sure, will probably take a few days to get a feel.. I've yet to have it stay stable for a whole week so that'll probably be a good indication.
great, tell me if this does fix it and I can try updating the plugin.
no problem, I'm in no rush on this.Sure, will probably take a few days to get a feel.. I've yet to have it stay stable for a whole week so that'll probably be a good indication.
Does that mean you installed the new mono to your sonarr jail and changed the path? As before, I'm not good with this stuff.Ah, thanks, I'd already managed to install mono on the base jail, but wasn't sure how to get sonarr running on it, that seems to have done the trick, hopefully stability will improve now!
Does that mean you installed the new mono to your sonarr jail and changed the path? As before, I'm not good with this stuff.
Also apologies from earlier Joshua, Sonarr decided to start working properly. It seems that using the restart function in the tasks menu fixes the bugs. I haven't had a problem since I got it working a week ago, and I've downloaded well over 250gb since.
I was a bit over my head with your instructions, as mentioned I'm very beginner with this stuff. A friend of mine helped me set it up initially, but he's living overseas now.
Maybe you could try restarting the jail. I know the way sonarr updates itself confused the rc script.Anyone else having problems getting the sonarr plugin to actually update from 2.0.0.3645 to 2.0.0.3732? Update process seems to perform fine but version remains the same. I've even jexec'd into the jail and manually did a /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sonarr restart.
Looks like ther might be some others hitting it here
https://forums.sonarr.tv/t/update-not-applying/7613/10
I don't think so, sonarr is a compiled program. its probably more like 'fetch'ing the exeIs it as simple as doing a git clone from inside the jail to a specific directory to refresh the source? I'm up for that but unsure where it would need to be applied.
I don't think so, sonarr is a compiled program. its probably more like 'fetch'ing the exe
I did finally get the thing updated by going into the jail and extracting the tar.gz from the update dir in /tmp then overlaying the files in the dir /usr/local/etc/share/sonarr (this was symbolically linked to another dir and that's the one I overwrote..making sure "Media:wheel" remained the user:group. Worked fine. If it wasn't for the fact sonarr worked so much better than sickrage I'd kick it to the curb for all this flakiness.
Are you still having trouble with it? I just attempted installing it for the first time and the package (appears to be......) outright completely broken. It fires up a jail, gets an ip, responds to ping but the web interface simply doesn't come up, browser can't find anything?
I currently use sickbeard and thought I'd take a look at a competing product, is this one something to maybe be wary of?