LinuxServer Changes:
Add alpine branch
sabnzbd Changes:
Release Notes - SABnzbd 3.5.0
Changes since 3.4.2
- Removed Python 3.6 support.
- SOCKS5 proxy support for all outgoing connections.
- Restored support for UUencoded jobs.
Required
server option: in case of connection failures, the queue
will be paused for a few minutes instead of skipping the server.- Added Special option to preserve paused state after a restart.
- Show an estimated time-left indicator for repair and unpacking.
- Require TLS version 1.2 or higher for SSL news server connections.
- Setting custom ciphers forces the maximum TLS version to 1.2.
- Reduced memory usage during and after parsing
.nzb
files. - Handle multiple passwords stored in NZB-file.
- macOS/Linux:
Permissions
are only applied if any are set. - macOS/Windows: updated to Python 3.10.2.
- macOS: run native on M1 systems. However, included tools
(par2
,unrar
and7za
) still require Rosetta emulation. - Snap: updated to
core20
base and restore 7zip support.
Bugfixes since 3.4.2
- Global interface settings would not always be applied correctly.
- Email notification setting was not shown correctly.
- Improvements and fixes for
Defobfuscate final filenames
. Post-Process Only Verified Jobs
would not always work as intended.- Correctly detect too little disk space when unpacking 7zip's.
- Improvements to handling of repair by MultiPar and par2cmdline.
- HTML characters in configuration fields were shown incorrectly.
- On Retry the number of downloaded bytes could exceed the total bytes.
unrar
logging of Direct Unpack was not logged if it was aborted.- Windows:
portable.cmd
was not included in the release. - Windows: print low-level Windows error on
IOError
.
Upgrade notices
- The download statistics file
totals10.sab
is updated in 3.2.x
version. If you downgrade to 3.1.x or lower, all detailed download
statistics will be lost.
Known problems and solutions
- Read the file "ISSUES.txt"
About
SABnzbd is an open-source cross-platform binary newsreader.
It simplifies the process of downloading from Usenet dramatically, thanks
to its web-based user interface and advanced built-in post-processing options
that automatically verify, repair, extract and clean up posts downloaded
from Usenet.
(c) Copyright 2007-2022 by "The SABnzbd-team" <team@sabnzbd.org>