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SABYenc for QNAP package #4

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Safihre opened this issue Mar 1, 2017 · 7 comments
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SABYenc for QNAP package #4

Safihre opened this issue Mar 1, 2017 · 7 comments

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@Safihre
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Safihre commented Mar 1, 2017

Hi @clinton-hall, so many places that your active that I don't even know where to contact you 😉

We just released 2.0.0Alpha and it will include a new C-module that gives a very big performance increase to SABnzbd.
It's available via pip install sabyenc (already includes pre-compiled packages for x64/x86 platforms).

Just wanted to let you know some time in advance, so by the time the 2.0.0Final comes it can be in the QNAP packages :)

Thank you!

@clinton-hall
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Yes, @Safihre
I have seen.... important job interview comming up. Just trying to do some research/study etc to put best foot forward. Hoping to find some time to look into this after I know where my future lies....

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Safihre commented Mar 23, 2017

Good luck :)

@discoltk
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discoltk commented Mar 25, 2017

Sorry to hijack this thread but question is directly related.

I got as far as getting pip installed on QNAP, but it seems the yenc module's binary for ARM isn't on the repo so I need python-dev to build it. Is there a convenient qpkg for this? Just trying to find the most expedient way to get this working without building out a whole ARM toolchain or something.

100% of downloads are failing to verify, so it seems to be impacting more than just performance on
SABnzbd Version: 2.0.0-develop on QNAP

Good luck with the interview =)

EDIT** I managed to get sabyenc built and working. The failing to verify was a whole other issue.

@Safihre
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Safihre commented Mar 25, 2017

So the failing to verify is unrelated? Sure? :p

@discoltk
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Not 100% sure, but it was still failing to verify after I got sabyenc working. There was an issue with one of the data sources that was, I think, the root cause of the failure to verify. I could break sabyenc I suppose to check for sure ;)

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Safihre commented Mar 25, 2017

I did just recently found issues with 2.0.0 when Sabyenc wasn't installed, so it's definitely possible to see more failures without Sabyenc.

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Well, good to know I'm not going crazy ;)

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