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hugbug
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by hugbug » 08 Jan 2015, 08:48
Try !/usr/bin/python
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kyamo
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- Joined: 31 Jan 2015, 01:06
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by kyamo » 31 Jan 2015, 01:16
I liked this script so much, so simple and cool.
Please update your script for NZBGet v14.1 cause it's not working anymore :-/
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 31 Jan 2015, 17:34
What script from many posetd in this you use and what error messages you get?
There is no reason for an older script to not work with 14.1.
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kyamo
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by kyamo » 01 Feb 2015, 00:15
I used the version from wusa (pfftn_3x.py) and i got in the log these messages:
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pfftn_3x.py: ^
pfftn_3x.py: ('[NZB] NZBPR_*Unpack:Password=' + p.group(1))
But the added nzbs still have the same name without extracting the password.
I can't tell you the exactly error message, cause i switched back to v12 after a few hours.
Does this version work for other users?
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kyamo
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by kyamo » 15 Feb 2015, 12:54
It's working with 14.1 again
I only reinstalled nzbget.
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Kalysto
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- Joined: 04 Apr 2015, 15:11
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by Kalysto » 04 Apr 2015, 15:32
@kyamo
I have the same Problem as you!
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pfftn_3x: SyntaxError: invalid syntax
pfftn_3x: ^
pfftn_3x: print('[NZB] NZBPR_*Unpack:Password=', p.group(1), sep='')
pfftn_3x: File "/usr/local/nzbget/share/nzbget/scripts/pfftn_3x.py", line 81
but when i nzbget reinstall the same error
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do you have anything changed ??
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 04 Apr 2015, 15:36
Kalysto wrote:@kyamo
I have the same Problem as you!
You are using the version for python 3. Are you sure about this?
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Kalysto
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by Kalysto » 04 Apr 2015, 15:51
@hugbug
sry for my mistake no i´m useing Python 2.7 and not Python 3 ..... Srrrrrrry!!
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