Closed pieterhouwen closed 2 years ago
502 errors are expected according to opensubtitles, the version you have (v12) doesn't have proper handling for it, v16 (or v17?) does but it is not compatible with jellyfin 10.7. 10.8 should automagically download the latest version of the plugin which should log the 502 very rarely.
Any ideas on how I can update my jellyfin then? Docker-compose won't let me update:
docker-compose.yml:
version: "3.0"
services:
jellyfin:
image: jellyfin/jellyfin
container_name: jellyfin
# network_mode: "host"
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/London
volumes:
- /mnt/e/Jellyfin-config:/config
- /mnt/g/Films:/films
- /mnt/g/Series:/series
- /mnt/e/Educational:/educational
ports:
- 18096:8096
restart: unless-stopped
Sorry, I forgot to mention that 10.8 is not released yet (still in alpha I believe) so until its released the plugin will essentially be "stuck" on v12
Pardon my confusion but if I understand correctly there have been 4-5 versions released of the Jellyfin OS plugin for an underlying system that hasn't even reached the beta stage?
13, 14, 16 weren't actually released due to ci issues.
But yes, there have been 2 plugin releases that support 10.8
Alright, in that case I shall wait patiently.
Do people get a message when a new jellyfin version comes out or do I just need to do a docker-compose pull once in a while to see what happens?
There are multiple announcements areas: Reddit, Blog, Matrix (and discord & irc), GitHub releases
I use Docker-Desktop on WSL and have OS v12.0.0. When I try to download subs I get:
The "Check opensubtitles API status" shows everything works. I can also log into my account on Jellyfin and it recognises my download limit.
Do I need to roll back a version?