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Installation is via |
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@GammaC0de |
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@UserX404 Currently a new pypi pyLoad package is automatically generated on every push to the This is how it is currently, maybe it would change in the future. |
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@UserX404 remember to append the option |
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Thanks for your response. But to be clear: |
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Almost. I confirm the old pyLoad, working on Python 2, is not available on PyPI. Regarding I also confirm the changes applied to the development branch are not deployed on PyPI; if you want to keep synced to our develop branch you can use something like this:
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@UserX404 let me know if I can close this 😉 |
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@vuolter |
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Oh my, you're right! |
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Thank you, everyone, for the answers and discussion. So it seems, also for Raspberry Pi 4, Where can I find up-to-date information about creating a |
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Right.
Basically it would be almost the same instructions like the instructions for creating a systemd service in https://github.com/pyload/pyload/wiki/Step-by-Step-Installation-(RaspberryPi) except
It is always wise not to run a service as root if possible. |
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@GammaC0de @vuolter Thank you very much, installation worked. Had to transition my config file from version 1 to version 2, and I’m not, yet, quite sure how to change the external port for the web interface; also I might want to set up HTTPS, again, for which I probably need mkcert … everything else worked flawlessly. |
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One more question, if allowed (because off-topic). The |
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It doesn't matter. I have just done this 10min ago and created the file within the data directory (for me /opt/var/pyload/data/password.txt). |
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Seems the passwords.txt file worked! If I could figure out why ssl does not work, and fix it, then I’d be happy!
The cert and key file were issued via:
The
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@fooness
Note: You need to forward the PORT on your router to have external access. In firefox with local and public IP i get an @GammaC0de |
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@UserX404 I managed to get
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Keep sure the old installation isn't running. https://0.0.0.0:8000 is not a valid IP address. @GammaC0de
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Sure … I re-checked, no problems here. PS: I tried a handful of different ports.
I can access the webui via http://hostname.local:port with SSL disabled, but not https://hostname.local:port with SSL enabled. Also, ClickNLoad starts with SSL disabled, but not with SSL enabled. The very same setup works in EDIT: Hm, when enabling SSH, it seems the server does not start — but pyload says it does. With SSL disabled:
With SSL enabled:
As said before: the very same setup works with old pyload. |
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@fooness It seems that the issue happens when you specify 0.0.0.0 as IP, |
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@GammaC0de Please excuse the silence; I will be able to answer regularly from Monday on.
I tried with |
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@fooness @UserX404 The issues with ClickNLoad should be fixed, please verify. |
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@GammaC0de I just updated/upgraded
Unfortunately, when setting From
Without SSL, it looks like this:
Any idea what else I could try, or what more information I could provide? |
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PS: Confirming it’s fixed. I seems that indeed the paths to the
Related to that message above: #3951 (comment)
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Great, @UserX404 Is it working for you too?
Actually it was relative to the user home directory, now changed to the userdir/data. |
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So I could move |
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That is the plan.
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@UserX404 Can we close this issue? |
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From what i've read here so far and what i've found on google it is not really clear to me how to define pyload as a system service. Could someone explain to me? |
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@GammaC0de According to the main topic, Can you guide me how to get to get beta2 (0.5.0b2)? |
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Hello everyone.
Is there any up-to-date
pyload-ng
installation guide for the Raspberry Pi (OS) for runningpyload
as a service (e.g. viasystemd
)?The only guide I found is the following, which was written from 2017 and seems a little outdated. https://github.com/pyload/pyload/wiki/Step-by-Step-Installation-(RaspberryPi)
Thank you very much!
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