!!! CURRENTLY THIS BRANCH IS NOT STABLE, DUE TO THE TRANSITION TO UNICODE !!!
This Unicode release is not compatible with 0.7.x queues!
There is also an issue with upgrading of the "sabnzbd.ini" file. Make sure that you have a backup!
Saved queues may not be compatible after updates.
SABnzbd is an Open Source Binary Newsreader written in Python.
It's totally free, incredibly easy to use, and works practically everywhere.
SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb. SABnzbd takes over from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified, repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction.
If you want to know more you can head over to our website: http://sabnzbd.org.
SABnzbd has a good deal of dependencies you'll need before you can get running. If you've previously run SABnzbd from one of the various Linux packages floating around (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, etc), then you likely already have all the needed dependencies. If not, here's what you're looking for:
python
(We support Python 2.5-2.7, preferably 2.6 or 2.7.)python-cheetah
python-configobj
python-feedparser
python-dbus
python-openssl
python-support
python-yenc
par2
(Multi-threaded par2 can be downloaded from ChuChuSoft )unrar
(Make sure you get the "official" non-free version of unrar)unzip
Your package manager should supply these. If not, we've got links in our more in-depth installation guide.
Once you've sorted out all the dependencies, simply run:
python SABnzbd.py
Or, if you want to run in the background:
python -d -f /path/to/sabnzbd.ini
If you want multi-language support, run:
python tools/make_mo.py
Our many other commandline options are explained in depth here.
We're going to be attempting to follow the gitflow model, so you can consider "master" to be whatever our present stable release build is (presently 0.6.x) and "develop" to be whatever our next build will be (presently 0.7.x). Once we transition from unstable to stable dev builds we'll create release branches, and encourage you to follow along and help us test.