[OSX 10.7] Sabnzbd 0.7.0 final - "fetching stuck"
Posted: June 22nd, 2012, 3:32 am
Version: 0.7.0 final
OS: OSX Lion 10.7.4
Install-type: OSX.app upgrade form 0.6.15
Skin (if applicable):Plush,
Firewall Software: none (Airport Extreme)
Are you using IPV6? no
Is the issue reproducible? yes
This is a regression, I didn't have this in 0.6.15 or 0.5.x or 0.4.x before.
Steps:
1. Add an "older" post to the queue, so it will have to fetch .par2 files
2. Watch the download progress normally
3. Verification
4. Post processing, then this happens:
Results:
When downloading a DVD ISO the file will download normally. Then after verification, it will add the same .nzb to the queue again and the post-processing notification shows up. However, the progress queue is stuck on "fetching ... " and won't progress.
Expected results:
Immediately continued with post-processing, then unpacking
Workaround:
I found that quitting Sabnzbd, and reopening, will give the queue a "kick" and post-processing (repairing and unpacking) continues as it should. It will state "Download failed - Out of your server's retention? " in the log, but I will have a fixed, downloaded file in my downloads folder anyway.
OS: OSX Lion 10.7.4
Install-type: OSX.app upgrade form 0.6.15
Skin (if applicable):Plush,
Firewall Software: none (Airport Extreme)
Are you using IPV6? no
Is the issue reproducible? yes
This is a regression, I didn't have this in 0.6.15 or 0.5.x or 0.4.x before.
Steps:
1. Add an "older" post to the queue, so it will have to fetch .par2 files
2. Watch the download progress normally
3. Verification
4. Post processing, then this happens:
Results:
When downloading a DVD ISO the file will download normally. Then after verification, it will add the same .nzb to the queue again and the post-processing notification shows up. However, the progress queue is stuck on "fetching ... " and won't progress.
Expected results:
Immediately continued with post-processing, then unpacking
Workaround:
I found that quitting Sabnzbd, and reopening, will give the queue a "kick" and post-processing (repairing and unpacking) continues as it should. It will state "Download failed - Out of your server's retention? " in the log, but I will have a fixed, downloaded file in my downloads folder anyway.