@theotherp has re-written nzbhydra in java and released it as nzbhydra2. They can run in parallel, on different ports which lets it import settings from the old into the new easily. A new docker for it would be great. It'd also let people continue to use the python nzbhydra which is a bit less memory intensive, but slower.
The poor guy tried to do his own Dockerfile for it, but discovered how... fun Docker can be. :)
And LinuxServer.io is making an attempt at it, but theirs isn't great. I've tried to submit diffs and feedback to them in the past, but it was mostly ignored / rejected so... I haven't bothered again.
@theotherp has re-written nzbhydra in java and released it as nzbhydra2. They can run in parallel, on different ports which lets it import settings from the old into the new easily. A new docker for it would be great. It'd also let people continue to use the python nzbhydra which is a bit less memory intensive, but slower.
https://github.com/theotherp/nzbhydra2
The poor guy tried to do his own Dockerfile for it, but discovered how... fun Docker can be. :)
And LinuxServer.io is making an attempt at it, but theirs isn't great. I've tried to submit diffs and feedback to them in the past, but it was mostly ignored / rejected so... I haven't bothered again.