2013-10-26, 23:55
Version 1.36 of SortTV is now available.
Thanks also to everyone enjoying the script, and helping each other out with the script.
For some reason I had not received email notifications of posts, so missed that there were problems with the last release. I found and fixed the bug, to find you folks were faced with the same problem. This release should resolve the issue.
As always you can get the latest release from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sorttv/
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Thanks everyone. Hope you enjoy the latest release.
- This version improves movie lookups (ignore dots and so on, resolving a bug introduced in the last version)
- Fixes the *.part001.rar bug: all but the first part are skipped (thanks, iamwudu)
- Some additional name substitutions
- Includes FreeBSD instructions in the README file (thanks, Ballistic)
- Improves some error messages
- Updates JSON message to include GUI notifications (thanks, TechLife)
Thanks also to everyone enjoying the script, and helping each other out with the script.
For some reason I had not received email notifications of posts, so missed that there were problems with the last release. I found and fixed the bug, to find you folks were faced with the same problem. This release should resolve the issue.
As always you can get the latest release from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sorttv/
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(2013-10-02, 15:00)Fox Wrote: When the script is sorting out the show name it cuts after the first S in the filename i.e The.Blacklist.S01E01.mkv turns into The BlackliHmm, this still needs some investigation. I will look into this when I have some extra time. Are you sure this is the source of the issue? Wouldn't that regex only behave that way when you use "S" as the season prefix? What causes the issue other times?
(2013-10-06, 10:53)mybrain87 Wrote: Somehow sorttv suddenly decided not to work on Movies anymore.Thanks. This is fixed with this release.
(2013-10-07, 11:42)benjy Wrote: I have the same problemThanks for providing some troubleshooting. This release fixes this issue.
(2013-10-08, 23:48)AlxAlxV Wrote: Can't locate TVDB/API.pm in @INCNot sure why the module is failing to install or be found on CPAN. Maybe someone else knows the answer to this?
Anyone has an idea??
(2013-10-25, 16:46)Vaevictus2 Wrote: Im running the latest version from sourceforge and I've just tried scanning my download directory.Interesting. Looks like it is coming from the TVDB module, which I do not maintain. It might help to provide some more information on how to replicate this.
File does not exist: timed out
at /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/TVDB/API.pm line 260.
this is kind of an unhandled exception which stops the script from continuing with the rest of my files.
(2013-10-26, 21:27)Vaevictus2 Wrote: why dont you move to github? then it's a bit easier to try peoples suggestions just by pulling their branchThis project does use Git, and you are most welcome to contribute code via Git, either via Git's standard pull request method, or using sourceforge's new fork function w/pull request (which is similar to the way Github works). Most of the other contributors generally submit small (and very much appreciated!) changes, so sending these as patches is often much easier. Either way I am happy to receive code!
Thanks everyone. Hope you enjoy the latest release.