Since this is Python-based, I assume it only needs the same set of Linux dependencies for python that sickbeard and couch potato do, correct?
I recently after a bit of wrestling got SAB-sickbeard-couchpotato running on an UnRaid media server I just built. This seems like a perfect companion.
UnRaid, if you are unfamiliar, is a popular DIY media server platform built on a sort of very stripped down Slackware Linux distro. Or so I gather, sort of a Linux newb myself. Its chief advantage is that its a cheap way to build a media server that both provides parity data protection - it will rebuild your data sort of like a RAID 5 from a parity drive if a HD crashes - but rather than striping it handles each drive individually so you can mix and match hard drives, add in a new blank HD whenever you need more storage - which makes it very expandable for the home media collector on a budget.
Got interested in it from posts here in the XBMC forums.
Which is all a long-winded way to say, I'm not 100% sure which python I'm running, I got it with
the SABnzbd depedencies package here following the
UnRAID python wiki page. I'd like to try your app as well and I assume I could follow the method on the wiki for installing it as well.
I'm running most recent stable SAB-sickbeard-CP so I would imagine my python is fairly up to date as well.
Any idea how I could quickly confirm python compatibility say with a telnet command before I try installing your app? Kind of Linux newb, as I said.
Also I might suggest putting a thread about your app
in the UnRAID forum under the "User Customization" subdirectory as thats where people put discussion of not-NAS directly related apps they run on their media servers.