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I'm trying to figure out how to allow torrents to seed and be processed by mylar but I'm stumped.
I use nzbtomedia for sickrage and couchpotato with transmission.
nzbtomedia can make hardlinks so I can continue to seed while sickrage processes the hardlink. This allows me to seed forever without using double disk space.
In order to use nzbtomedia with transmission mylar must not use watch dirs for torrents. see this issue... #606
If that issue was fixed to work like sickrage I could use nzbtomedia and problem solved.
Thats how i have it setup for all my other downloaders.
Unless there is another way?
This is all installed on my synology nas.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Unfortunately doing this requires a pretty big chunk of code as well as a lot of my time (there is no 'mylar team' sad face). I don't use transmission, but I do plan on letting users decide on the end post-processing (copy/move/symlink/hardlink) eventually. Right now my time is focused on the version update problems and the https / sab problems - so once those die down I can look into this more as I wanted to integrate more torrent control from within mylar.
That issue you posted was simply stating that mylar uses watch directories so it will work in the interm, its just not as full as a feature as the op was requesting (transmission integration).
I understand its hard when your on your own. I wish I knew python I could fix it myself and help you aswell.
As of now I'm unable to use mylar to download comics because I'm unable to seed torrents afterwards.
I wish transmission had a few more features. Ultimately is transmission that's making automation hard but unfortunately I'm forced to use it due to the amount of torrents I seed. all other torrent clients use to much ram and crash once you get over 800,000 seeding torrents at a time.
I wish you well and I'll be looking for a way to make this work in the meantime.
I'm trying to figure out how to allow torrents to seed and be processed by mylar but I'm stumped.
I use nzbtomedia for sickrage and couchpotato with transmission.
nzbtomedia can make hardlinks so I can continue to seed while sickrage processes the hardlink. This allows me to seed forever without using double disk space.
In order to use nzbtomedia with transmission mylar must not use watch dirs for torrents. see this issue...
#606
If that issue was fixed to work like sickrage I could use nzbtomedia and problem solved.
Thats how i have it setup for all my other downloaders.
Unless there is another way?
This is all installed on my synology nas.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: