MAC OS X 10.5.8
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MAC OS X 10.5.8
I have downloaded SABnzbd for 10.5 and 10.6 leopards onto my Mac OS X Version 10.5.8 and it looks like it is going to open but nothing happens. I have downloaded the new version of SABnzbd and the same things happens. I cannot delete the program and reinstall because it says that the program is running although i cannot find where it is running at to close the program. Help!
Re: MAC OS X 10.5.8
Don't you see a down arrow appear in the OSX top menu?
You should only use the SABnzbd version matching your OSX version.
You should only use the SABnzbd version matching your OSX version.
Re: MAC OS X 10.5.8
Absolutely nothing happens when I click on the icon to open SABnzbd. I am using the correct version. After reading some forums, It showed that the wrong version might have been downloaded mistakingly, but I have the correct version at this time.
Re: MAC OS X 10.5.8
OK, then open Applications->Utilities->Terminal and type:
/Applications/SABnzbd.app/Contents/MacOS/SABnzbd --console
Enter
Check the output for error messages.
/Applications/SABnzbd.app/Contents/MacOS/SABnzbd --console
Enter
Check the output for error messages.
Re: MAC OS X 10.5.8
This is what came up:
Usage: SABnzbd.py [-f <configfile>] <other options>
Options marked [*] are stored in the config file
Options:
-f --config-file <ini> Location of config file
-s --server <srv:port> Listen on server:port [*]
-t --templates <templ> Template directory [*]
-2 --template2 <templ> Secondary template dir [*]
-l --logging <0..2> Set logging level (0= least, 2= most) [*]
-w --weblogging <0..2> Set cherrypy logging (0= off, 1= on, 2= file-only) [*]
-b --browser <0..1> Auto browser launch (0= off, 1= on) [*]
-d --daemon Fork daemon process
--pid <path> Create a PID file in the listed folder (full path)
--force Discard web-port timeout (see Wiki!)
-h --help Print this message
-v --version Print version information
-c --clean Remove queue, cache and logs
-p --pause Start in paused mode
--repair Add orphaned jobs from the incomplete folder to the queue
--repair-all Try to reconstruct the queue from the incomplete folder
with full data reconstruction
--https <port> Port to use for HTTPS server
--log-all Log all article handling (for developers)
--new Run a new instance of SABnzbd
Usage: SABnzbd.py [-f <configfile>] <other options>
Options marked [*] are stored in the config file
Options:
-f --config-file <ini> Location of config file
-s --server <srv:port> Listen on server:port [*]
-t --templates <templ> Template directory [*]
-2 --template2 <templ> Secondary template dir [*]
-l --logging <0..2> Set logging level (0= least, 2= most) [*]
-w --weblogging <0..2> Set cherrypy logging (0= off, 1= on, 2= file-only) [*]
-b --browser <0..1> Auto browser launch (0= off, 1= on) [*]
-d --daemon Fork daemon process
--pid <path> Create a PID file in the listed folder (full path)
--force Discard web-port timeout (see Wiki!)
-h --help Print this message
-v --version Print version information
-c --clean Remove queue, cache and logs
-p --pause Start in paused mode
--repair Add orphaned jobs from the incomplete folder to the queue
--repair-all Try to reconstruct the queue from the incomplete folder
with full data reconstruction
--https <port> Port to use for HTTPS server
--log-all Log all article handling (for developers)
--new Run a new instance of SABnzbd
Re: MAC OS X 10.5.8
That means you have made a typo.
What happens if you leave out the --console parameter?
What happens if you leave out the --console parameter?

