Package Details: sonarr-bin 4.0.11.2680-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sonarr-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sonarr-bin
Description: Smart PVR for newsgroup and torrent users
Upstream URL: https://sonarr.tv
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later
Groups: servarr-bin
Conflicts: sonarr
Provides: sonarr
Submitter: txtsd
Maintainer: txtsd (fryfrog)
Last Packager: fryfrog
Votes: 100
Popularity: 2.03
First Submitted: 2024-10-13 20:06 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-13 01:38 (UTC)

Dependencies (20)

Required by (17)

Sources (8)

Pinned Comments

mkomko commented on 2024-11-15 06:59 (UTC)

PSA: If you receive exceptions like "System.IO.IOException: Read-only file system" when Sonarr is importing files after updating to 4.0.10.2544, and you use your home directory for downloaded files (which is advised against), you can either move file management out of your home directory or do something like the following:

$ sudo systemctl edit sonarr

[Service]
# Allow home directory path to be writable again
ReadWritePaths=/home/user/media

txtsd commented on 2024-10-21 03:56 (UTC) (edited on 2024-10-30 12:50 (UTC) by txtsd)

Alternate versions

sonarr (source version of this package)
sonarr-develop (develop branch)
sonarr-develop-bin (binary version of the develop branch)

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justin8 commented on 2013-11-29 12:37 (UTC)

This should be x86_64/i686. Any packages are for things that can be compiled anywhere and run on any architecture. exe's with mono don't fit in to that category. And as said before, it probably belongs in /opt, but that's your choice.

Bombardment commented on 2013-11-26 20:55 (UTC)

Flagged out-of-date. 2.0.0.855 deb is no longer available

12eason commented on 2013-11-03 19:40 (UTC)

Check out the way sabnzbd, sickbeard and couchpotato do it. Even the executable belongs there, in a folder that only it has access to. /opt/ was meant for packages like this. Chromium is different, it's not a web server for a start.

degeberg commented on 2013-11-03 11:12 (UTC)

I think that's debatable. I regarded it as libraries required to execute the /usr/bin/nzbdrone executable. The chromium package works the same way. I agree that it can belong in /opt as well though.

12eason commented on 2013-11-03 10:42 (UTC)

Thanks for this, but it belongs in /opt/.