NZBs of RSS cart feed are going to "loaded" dir

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Darkie67
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NZBs of RSS cart feed are going to "loaded" dir

Post by Darkie67 »

Good morning,

I've set up a rss cart feed, url looks like http://my.provi.der/index/www/rss?t=-2& ... ikey&del=1

The feed loads fine, but the nzb-files are saved directly as *.nzb.gz in the "loaded" directory and never make it to the download queue. Why is that?

It doesn't make any difference if I hit the "Download" button or let sabnzbd pull the feed every 15 minutes. The nzbs appear in the "downloaded" section of the rss feed, but not in the download queue.

If I extract the *.nzb.gz manually and put the nzb into the watched folder, everything is fine. The nzb is not even treated as dupe ???

Any help would be appreciated.

bye
darkie67
P.S.: sabnzbd 0.7.14 @ windows 2003
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shypike
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Re: NZBs of RSS cart feed are going to "loaded" dir

Post by shypike »

Enable Debug log on the Status page.
Then let RSS enter one or more items.
Check the log file for error messages.
Are you sure that these are valid NZB files?
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Re: NZBs of RSS cart feed are going to "loaded" dir

Post by Darkie67 »

Hi,

I guess I already found the problem.... the pre-queue script usually fetches the password for a nzb from a provider, copies the original nzb to a new one including the pw in the name and rejects the original nzb. But if there's no nzb on disk, there's of course no copy including the pw to be processed during the next run and thus the nzb never makes it do the download queue... I'll fix that this evening...

cu
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