Removing articles in the queue aborts & they come back?
Posted: October 22nd, 2016, 11:40 pm
Using Glitter UI, while the nzb is in the queue, and paused, I hit edit, I select the articles that I want deleted/removed, put a check next to them, hit the trashcan icon, and they are deleted, then click on 'submit' to close the dialog. I picked the .par2 and all those articles that are associated to that .par2 file.
Now, I unpause it, and after a bit, it fails, and I select retry, and edit again, and those that I have deleted before are now back, and shown again.
I select them again, and hit the trashcan icon, and this time, they don't vanish, instead, they are grayed out, and there is no way to select them since the icon is now a "can't do" symbol. Technically, it is correct, since I wanted those deleted, but, it is still odd to still see them there.
My question is, is this a bug that I can't delete the ones I want gone in the first place, and that I must repeat the process again (after the failure), and then it works correctly (well, it still says Repair failed missing X blocks, but, that is NOT the case, since I deleted those articles)?
In the earlier versions of SABnzbd, deleting always worked as expected.
Seems like you can't actually get rid of the main .par2 file now?
Now, I unpause it, and after a bit, it fails, and I select retry, and edit again, and those that I have deleted before are now back, and shown again.
I select them again, and hit the trashcan icon, and this time, they don't vanish, instead, they are grayed out, and there is no way to select them since the icon is now a "can't do" symbol. Technically, it is correct, since I wanted those deleted, but, it is still odd to still see them there.
My question is, is this a bug that I can't delete the ones I want gone in the first place, and that I must repeat the process again (after the failure), and then it works correctly (well, it still says Repair failed missing X blocks, but, that is NOT the case, since I deleted those articles)?
In the earlier versions of SABnzbd, deleting always worked as expected.
Seems like you can't actually get rid of the main .par2 file now?