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nzbget 10.0-testing-r567

Post by hugbug » 17 Feb 2013, 08:14

nzbget 10.0-testing-r567

Changes since nzbget 10.0-testing-r562
  • fixed: parameter <NZBPP_PARSTATUS> was not correctly passed to post-processing script when the download was checked or repaired (bug introduced in r555);
  • fixed: par-status <FAILED> was not correctly checked in the example post-processing script (bug introduced in r558);
  • small change in example post-processing script: message <Deleting source ts-files> are now printed only if ts-files really existed;
  • fixed: remote commands <--list/-L> and <--connect/-C> showed download speed and speed limit in Bytes instead of KiloBytes (bug introduced in r544).
Changes since nzbget 10.0-testing-r552
  • added built-in unpack:
    • rar and 7-zip formats are supported (via external Unrar and 7-Zip executables);
    • new options <Unpack>, <UnpackPauseQueue>, <UnpackCleanupDisk>, <UnrarCmd>, <SevenZipCmd>;
    • web-interface now shows progress and estimated time during unpack (rar only; for 7-Zip progress is not available due to limitations of 7-Zip);
    • when built-in unpack is enabled, the post-processing script is called after unpack and possibly par-check/repair (if needed);
    • for nzb-files containing multiple collections (par-sets) the post-processing script is called only once, after the last par-set;
    • new parameter <NZBPP_UNPACKSTATUS> passed to post-processing script;
    • if the option <AllowReProcess> is enabled the post-processing-script is called after each par-set (as in previous versions);
    • example post-processing script updated: removed unrar-code, added check for unpack status;
    • new field <UnpackStatus> in result of RPC-method <history>;
    • history-dialog in web-interface shows three status: par-status, unpack-status, script-status;
    • with two built-in special post-processing parameters <*Unpack:> and <*Unpack:Password> the unpack can be disabled for individual nzb-file or the password can be set;
    • built-in special post-processing parameters can be set via web-interface on page <PP-Parameters> (when built-in unpack is enabled).
  • when the par-checked requests more par-files, they get an extra priority and are downloaded before other files regardless of their priorities; this is needed to avoid hanging of par-checker-job if a file with a higher priority gets added to queue during par-check;
  • warning <Non-nzbget request received> now is not printed when the connection was aborted before the request signature was read;
  • changed formatting of remaining time for post-processing to short format (as used for remaining download time).
Other changes since nzbget 9.1
  • categories can now have their own destination directories;
  • added support for HTTPS to the built-in web-server (web-interface and XML/JSON-RPC):
    • new options <SecureControl>, <SecurePort>, <SecureCert> and <SecureKey>;
    • module <TLS.c/h> completely rewritten with support for servers-side sockets, newer versions of GnuTLS, proper thread lockings in OpenSSL;
  • improved the automatic par-scan (option <ParScan=auto>) to significantly reduce the verify-time in some common cases with renamed rar-files:
    • the extra files are scanned in an optimized order;
    • the scan stops when all missings files are found;
  • new feature <Pause for X Minutes> in web-interface; new XML-/JSON-RPC method <scheduleresume>;
  • fixed: the reported line numbers for configuration errors were sometimes inaccurate;
  • fixed warning <file glyphicons-halflings.png not found>;
  • fixed: some XML-/JSON-RPC methods may return negative values for file sizes between 2-4GB; this had also influence on web-interface.
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