Closed TheTrustyHammer closed 6 months ago
Project is dead.
Go to https://swizzin.ltd/ instead. Its a package installer for all your needs and its beeing maintained.
Swizzin is bloated. one only needs rutorrent rtorrent irssi.
Swizzin is bloated. one only needs rutorrent rtorrent irssi.
Perhaps but it's getting maintenance at least.
Indeed! This script is currently broken. I recommend to try and install the components one by one if you have time. Otherwise look at swizzin etc.
@Ondjultomte
Try this fork if you don't want the bloat of swizzin, I haven't tried it recently (was working when I set mine up over a year ago, but it's from the fella who's done all the recent ruTorrent releases.
only issue with stickz verson is autodl-irssi doesn't work, just spent the day combining the two scripts to try make one decent working version with working autodl.
just got it working on the pi5 with autodl :) Ubuntu 23.10 (GNU/Linux 6.5.0-1012-raspi aarch64)
only issue with stickz verson is autodl-irssi doesn't work, just spent the day combining the two scripts to try make one decent working version with working autodl.
just got it working on the pi5 with autodl :) Ubuntu 23.10 (GNU/Linux 6.5.0-1012-raspi aarch64)
So does the current setup steps fix the throttle and autodl-irssi issues?
I ask because it doesn't have fixes for Debian 12 but I'm happy to build with Deb 11 if it means I can get this working again.
I've got previous use of this script but currently the install fails when using 4.3.1 ruTorrent so I was hoping your script is working properly, @n1ce-0ne ...
So does the current setup steps fix the throttle and autodl-irssi issues?
I ask because it doesn't have fixes for Debian 12 but I'm happy to build with Deb 11 if it means I can get this working again.
I've got previous use of this script but currently the install fails when using 4.3.1 ruTorrent so I was hoping your script is working properly, @n1ce-0ne
its the best we have to get an solid install with sound autodl-irssi
which is the latest version that autodl-irssi will still work, v3.10
all other scripts ive seen still dont work with Ubuntu 23.10, this does.
script advantages: works with Ubuntu 23.10 + autodl-irssi script disadvantages: still limited to Rutorrent v3.10
the advantages deffo outweigh the disadvantages imo
all other scripts ive seen still dont work with Ubuntu 23.10, this does.
@n1ce-0ne
I managed to run Swizzin with a minimal set of features same as this (nginx, rtorrent, rutorrent, autodl-irssi, vsftpd) (though I don't really need autodl or vsftpd it was to test it). It has everything working properly but I don't like how the file system is laid out so much.
It worked ok, but has a bigger overall disk footprint (2gb roughly) than I expected. Was hoping you'd resolved this but other than 3.10 it's workable I guess? I'll have to work on migrating stuff from previous environments to either of these anyhow. Thanks for answering! :-)
@n1ce-0ne
I managed to run Swizzin with a minimal set of features same as this (nginx, rtorrent, rutorrent, autodl-irssi, vsftpd) (though I don't really need autodl or vsftpd it was to test it). It has everything working properly but I don't like how the file system is laid out so much.
It worked ok, but has a bigger overall disk footprint (2gb roughly) than I expected. Was hoping you'd resolved this but other than 3.10 it's workable I guess? I'll have to work on migrating stuff from previous environments to either of these anyhow. Thanks for answering! :-)
yupp, its deffo a good script, doesn't mess with anything that doesn't need messing with etc its a classic, does what it says on the tin & gets you up & running in no time, everytime :)
@n1ce-0ne
Does yours -require- vsftpd after install? I don't need that particular feature with my setup, and was gonna follow your steps to see how it felt but yours has a lot more complicated setup than just running rtsetup like arakasi's did.
Does yours -require- vsftpd after install? I don't need that particular feature with my setup, and was gonna follow your steps to see how it felt but yours has a lot more complicated setup than just running rtsetup like arakasi's did.
however you upload or edit / create files on your server, thats just how i do it because i upload my copy of rtinst, you could simply copy the code from my rtinst & paste it [to replace the whole original text] into the original rtinst
Clean bookworm install - constantly fails. :( Any possibility of an update for Debian 12.2.0?
Upgrading packages Installing required packages Problem installing packages. Check log and rerun once it is resolved
Ran as sudo user - also no log is really created. I tried looking at the code but to no avail