LinuxServer Changes:
Rebase unstable branch to Alpine 3.16, migrate to s6v3.
sabnzbd Changes:
Release Notes - SABnzbd 3.7.0 Release Candidate 1
Changes since 3.6.1
- The queue and history can be filtered using keywords:
cat
andpriority
. For example:show name cat:tv
. - Use shortcut
shift + arrow-key
to navigate the queue/history pages. - The backup is now created in a local folder for security.
- Recurring backups can be configured using the scheduler.
- Improvements to Deobfuscate Final Filenames.
- RSS overview shows the rule that accepted the job.
- Added option to sort the queue by
% downloaded
. - Added option to replace underscores with dots in folder names.
- SABnzbd Host input will be validated before being applied.
- Moved system load information from the main page to the Status window.
- Console logging is now written to
stdout
instead ofstderr
. - Removed Special settings
enable_meta
,disable_key
,
replace_illegal
,osx_speed
andshow_sysload
. - Merged Special settings
win_menu
andosx_menu
intotray_icon
. - macOS/Windows: Use Python 3.11, boosting overall performance.
- macOS/Windows: Updated UnRar to 6.12.
- Windows: Updated MultiPar to 1.3.2.5.
API changes since 3.6.1
- Minor improvements in API performance.
- Removed fields
scripts
andcategories
fromqueue
API call. - Moved
loadavg
fromqueue
tostatus
API call.
Bugfixes since 3.6.1
- Free Space Detection was too strict when using Direct Unpack.
- File uploads with special characters would be parsed incorrectly.
- Passwords from NZB meta-data were tried multiple times.
- Passwords were not always supplied to the pre-queue script.
- RSS-feed names were not sanitized when renamed.
- Make sure short-dates are detected as
YY-MM-DD
in Sorting. - Show the custom job name in History when the NZB could not be fetched.
Upgrade notices
- The download statistics file
totals10.sab
is updated in 3.2.x
version. If you downgrade to 3.1.x or lower, 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.
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