My bad! thanks for that.killemov wrote:Yes, that should work also. But remember: "keep" != "Keep".
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- Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:04 pm
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- Topic: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2025.01.29
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Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2013.01.10
- Sun Apr 21, 2013 4:32 pm
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Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2013.01.10
killemov, Does the Keep file have the same effect as commenting out the transmission-remote --remove-and-delete line?
Edit: I guess not as stuff gets removed keep file or not?
Thanks.
Sorry, should have made myself a bit clearer. If the torrent only contains one file e.g. movie.mkv and no rars ...
Edit: I guess not as stuff gets removed keep file or not?
Thanks.
Sorry, should have made myself a bit clearer. If the torrent only contains one file e.g. movie.mkv and no rars ...
- Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:22 am
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- Topic: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2025.01.29
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Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2013.01.10
I saw mention a manual somewhere on the last 8 pages, for use of the Keep/Exit files and so on. Where does that live?
All I wish to do is unrar when a download finishes (to a new directory), preserve the files for seeding indefinitely (in the complete directory), well until I remove them manually ...
All I wish to do is unrar when a download finishes (to a new directory), preserve the files for seeding indefinitely (in the complete directory), well until I remove them manually ...