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radarr (source version of this package)
radarr-develop (develop branch)
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/radarr-bin.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | radarr-bin |
Description: | Movie organizer/manager for usenet and torrent users |
Upstream URL: | https://radarr.video |
Licenses: | GPL-3.0-or-later |
Groups: | servarr-bin |
Conflicts: | radarr |
Provides: | radarr |
Submitter: | txtsd |
Maintainer: | txtsd (fryfrog) |
Last Packager: | txtsd |
Votes: | 58 |
Popularity: | 2.22 |
First Submitted: | 2024-10-15 08:17 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-12-17 09:33 (UTC) |
Alternate versions
radarr (source version of this package)
radarr-develop (develop branch)
radarr-develop-bin (binary version of the develop branch)
radarr-nightly-bin (nightly builds)
@jcsims: Thanks for reporting, I'll fix! :)
@fryfrog thanks a ton for maintaining this family of packages, you're awesome.
I noticed the Umask
line in the comment block at the top of the service file needs a casing fix, should be UMask
. Looks like sonarr and sabnzbd could use the same fix.
This package should be renamed to radarr-bin
.
Add to servarr meta package group
@fryfrog I tried to make more or less conventional PKGBUILD. This works for me.
I followed build and package steps from Radarr's azure-pipelines.yml
and build.sh
files.
I guess this PKGBUILD could be applied to other *arr packages fixing name inconsistency.
The UMask=
only controls the permissions of files and folders created by the software, it has no effect on existing files/folders. For a user per software w/ a shared group setup, a umask of 002
is appropriate, which results in folders w/ 775 and files 664. In a one user/group setup, using 022
would result in 755 for folders and 644 for files. But again, that is only newly created ones. You'd need to use chown
and chmod
to fix existing files or perhaps change the User=
and Group=
that radarr runs as.
You should hop on the Disord or /r/radarr sub-reddit and get real help, this is more appropriate for actual package issues.
Could you guide me about which value should I use for UMask ? I tried 000 but Radarr still couldn't access nor read /home/user
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txtsd commented on 2024-10-21 03:38 (UTC) (edited on 2024-10-30 12:50 (UTC) by txtsd)
Alternate versions
radarr (source version of this package)
radarr-develop (develop branch)
radarr-develop-bin (binary version of the develop branch)
radarr-nightly-bin (nightly builds)