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Nevermind...
I missed the symlink to php in the instructions.
Pretty insecure don't ya think?.
2009-09-07 21:47:32 UTC by cdukes
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Where's the nget daemon?
the run.sh has:
NGETD=/home/sites/ngetdaemon
There's no "ngetdaemon" file in any of the directories...?.
2009-09-07 21:43:56 UTC by cdukes
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I'm using ngetdaemon for aprox 2 years. The best newz grabber I've tested. But made by computer scientist for computer scientists... No matter! It works and it's fast.
It was working perfectly under my old Fedora C4
But I'm in trouble now that I've passed to (the dark side oups) FC5 then FC6 then ...C7.
I'm looking deep inside ... don't know if it's migration problem, nget or deamon pb...
2007-10-05 20:42:15 UTC by rtavernier
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Well, if I could get it working, I think I'd like it :) All I really want is the functionality to create file and collection groups from nget cache files (see my "Is it possible..." thread).
The latest CVS of nget is quite old but it's also quite robust, as far as I can tell. Quite a few issues have been addressed, including some memory problems. I am able to use nget (running one...
2007-09-17 09:39:24 UTC by spaceace77
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Thanks for the replies. I think I had the cache dir and everything set up correctly, but it's been a while, now. I'll try it again, though.
I've actually written a PHP script to parse and sort nget cache files into a MySQL database, but it is pretty rough (the first thing I ever wrote in PHP) and I would still like a stable, tested alternative.
SpaceAce.
2007-09-17 09:32:50 UTC by spaceace77
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So what do people think about this program now? Things have changed quite a bit in the last 2+ years since I stopped working on this. nget is pretty much dead, I was waiting for a new version before I continued work on this but it never came. nzb's seem to be the new trend and until giganews released it windows-only accelerator grabbing headers seemed almost pointless (esp with nget's memory...
2007-08-26 06:34:07 UTC by tenninety
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Oh yea also make sure you have cachedir set correctly in your .ngetrc (just use the example one inside the doc folder that comes with ngetdaemon)
2007-08-24 06:28:06 UTC by wt123654
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spaceace, I had the same problems as you... my frontend + run.sh worked but the backend wouldn't do anything for me. My solution was to `chmod a+x nget_*.sh` in nget_download_dir. Now my headers are downloading and everything seems to be in order.
If anyone is interested, I'm thinking about modifying the db class to use mysqli, which might speed up the script. Of course that would make php 5...
2007-08-24 05:27:16 UTC by wt123654
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I've done two complete, clean installs of ngetdaemon and I can't get anywhere with it. Nothing I do through the web interface seems to have any effect whatsoever on the world around it. Nget works fine from the command line, the .sh scripts work fine from the command line, etc, but no matter what I do with ngetdaemon, the most I can get out of it is a few lines in the "DAEMONLOG"...
2007-08-18 10:39:54 UTC by spaceace77
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There is a (real) forum on here! Please start using that instead of this one.
2005-01-07 07:40:58 UTC by tenninety