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aroundmyroom
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Re: sleep mode

Post by aroundmyroom » 27 May 2009, 04:37

hugbug wrote:What version have you compiled? If it was the latest from svn, then you should have sleep mode.
it was from svn r322
but the 2 libs are not embedded so it's needed to have it in /ffp/lib I hate that

but also: now sleep mode should be there: how to activate if I only use nzbget in combination with nzbgetweb
;-)

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Re: sleep mode

Post by hugbug » 27 May 2009, 07:09

Make sure the option "ServerConfigTemplate" in nzbgetweb points to nzbget.conf.example which comes with r322.

aroundmyroom
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Re: sleep mode

Post by aroundmyroom » 27 May 2009, 09:36

hugbug wrote:Make sure the option "ServerConfigTemplate" in nzbgetweb points to nzbget.conf.example which comes with r322.
ah that easy .. will check that later

usuable for me not for others

I wonder why I can't compile correctly with the inclusion of the libs rather than than it needs to be installed in the library
(difference between static and dynamic compiling?)
mmm

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Re: sleep mode

Post by hugbug » 27 May 2009, 09:42


supergills
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Re: sleep mode

Post by supergills » 06 Jun 2009, 22:01

Slightly off topic, but my nas box allows me to have usb sticks mounted, could you get round the hdd power up cycle by using a usb mem stick (1gb in size - cheap and cheerful) mounted in the os.

Thats where my nzb files are put for processing and my hdd aren't used until the box is accessed or starts to download

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