Hello to everyone.Iam able to follow the instructions, but whatever tried (source code through ports for deps or pkg), I could not enable the remote function. Code: root@pyLoad:/usr/ports/www/pyload/pyload # cd pyload/ && make install cleanmake: don't know how to make install. Stoproot@pyLoad:/usr/ports/www/pyload/pyload/pyload # git clone pyloadCloning into 'pyload'.remote: Counting objects: 110, done.remote: Total 110 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 110Receiving objects: 100% (110/110), 57.73 KiB 0 bytes/s, done.Resolving deltas: 100% (58/58), done.Checking connectivity. Code: root@pyLoad:/usr/ports/www/pyload/pyload # cd pyload/ && make install cleanmake: don't know how to make install.
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Stoproot@pyLoad:/usr/ports/www/pyload/pyload/pyload # git clone pyloadCloning into 'pyload'.remote: Counting objects: 110, done.remote: Total 110 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 110Receiving objects: 100% (110/110), 57.73 KiB 0 bytes/s, done.Resolving deltas: 100% (58/58), done.Checking connectivity. Hi,i have installed pyLoad in Freenas 9.3. It works so far, but when i restart my Server i can't get run pyload again. I got following error:Traceback (most recent call last):File '/usr/local/bin/pyload', line 48, in from module.network.RequestFactory import RequestFactoryFile '/usr/local/share/pyload/module/network/RequestFactory.py', line 22, in from Browser import BrowserFile '/usr/local/share/pyload/module/network/Browser.py', line 6, in from HTTPRequest import HTTPRequestFile '/usr/local/share/pyload/module/network/HTTPRequest.py', line 20, in import pycurlImportError: Shared object 'libcurl.so.4' not found,Any solution on this problem?Thanks for helping!
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Hi,i have installed pyLoad in Freenas 9.3. It works so far, but when i restart my Server i can't get run pyload again. I got following error:Traceback (most recent call last):File '/usr/local/bin/pyload', line 48, in from module.network.RequestFactory import RequestFactoryFile '/usr/local/share/pyload/module/network/RequestFactory.py', line 22, in from Browser import BrowserFile '/usr/local/share/pyload/module/network/Browser.py', line 6, in from HTTPRequest import HTTPRequestFile '/usr/local/share/pyload/module/network/HTTPRequest.py', line 20, in import pycurlImportError: Shared object 'libcurl.so.4' not found,Any solution on this problem?Thanks for helping! Code:An older version of git is already installed (git-2.3.4)You may wish to ``make deinstall' and install this port againby ``make reinstall' to upgrade it properly.If you really wish to overwrite the old port of gitwithout deleting it first, set the variable 'FORCEPKGREGISTER'in your environment or the 'make install' command line. check-already-installed Error code 1Stop in /usr/ports/devel/git.
install Error code 1Stop in /usr/ports/devel/git.If i try 'pkgadd -r py27-curl' i get this. Login into your Freenas go to Jails and click 'Add Jails'2.
Click 'Advanced Mode'; Put in jail name; make note of the IP address; put in 'IPv4 default gateway'; make sure 'autostart' is enabled; 'type' is standard; 'VIMAGE', 'NAT' and '32Bit' are disabled and 'vanilla' is enabled and click OK3. Use any terminal (Putty on Win, Terminal on OSX etc) to login with SSH to your NAS (SSH has to be enabled in services) as root or use the 'Shell' from the GUI.4. Type in 'jls' (without quotes) and make note of JID of your jail5. Type in 'jexec # csh' (where # is the JID of your jail)6.
Once in the jail type in 'portsnap fetch extract' (it'll take a while to finish)7. 'cd /usr/ports/devel/git'8. 'make install clean'9.
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PyLoad on the other hand works great and is also freely available in the “ App Center ” of your QNAP. Basic settings. The setting I’ve tested are done under “ Config ” “ General ” “ Menu ” “ Download “. I’ve set the “ Max Parallel Downloads ” to 1 and “ Max connections for one download ” to 10. FLIR Cloud Client Software: Setup for PC or Mac FLIR Cloud Client software enables you to remotely connect to a Cloud compatible DVR / NVR system over the Internet. The FLIR Cloud Client software is available for download online for PC and Mac.
During the compilation it will ask you for the configuration of required packages - leave everything as is but make sure that when it asks for CURL you select Cookies support - it's disabled by default. (use arrows to move and space to check and uncheck the fields, enter to continue)10. 'cd /usr/ports/www'11. 'git clone pyload'12. 'cd pyload/'13. 'make install clean' (you'll get the install Error code 1 at the end, ignore it)14. Go through the setup16.
'echo 'pyloadenable='YES' /etc/rc.conf'17. 'echo 'pyloadflags='-daemon' /etc/rc.conf'18. 'echo 'pyloadpid='/var/run/pyload.pid' ' /etc/rc.conf'19. 'echo 'pyloadconfig='/root/pyload' /etc/rc.conf' Note that this is the config Path you choose in the pyload Setup (Step 14-15). If you don't changed the Path its '/root/pyload'.20. 'ln -s /usr/ports/www/pyload/work/stage/usr/local/etc/rc.d/pyload /etc/rc.d/pyload'21. 'service pyload start'22.
Pyload should run and you should have access to it through web interface with IP you saw in step 2. Worked for me like a charm. But you have after step 12 to do. Login into your Freenas go to Jails and click 'Add Jails'2. Click 'Advanced Mode'; Put in jail name; make note of the IP address; put in 'IPv4 default gateway'; make sure 'autostart' is enabled; 'type' is standard; 'VIMAGE', 'NAT' and '32Bit' are disabled and 'vanilla' is enabled and click OK3. Use any terminal (Putty on Win, Terminal on OSX etc) to login with SSH to your NAS (SSH has to be enabled in services) as root or use the 'Shell' from the GUI.4.
Type in 'jls' (without quotes) and make note of JID of your jail5. Type in 'jexec # csh' (where # is the JID of your jail)6. Once in the jail type in 'portsnap fetch extract' (it'll take a while to finish)7. 'cd /usr/ports/devel/git'8.
'make install clean'9. During the compilation it will ask you for the configuration of required packages - leave everything as is but make sure that when it asks for CURL you select Cookies support - it's disabled by default. (use arrows to move and space to check and uncheck the fields, enter to continue)10. 'cd /usr/ports/www'11. 'git clone pyload'12. 'cd pyload/'13.
'make install clean' (you'll get the install Error code 1 at the end, ignore it)14. Go through the setup16. 'echo 'pyloadenable='YES' /etc/rc.conf'17. 'echo 'pyloadflags='-daemon' /etc/rc.conf'18. 'echo 'pyloadpid='/var/run/pyload.pid' ' /etc/rc.conf'19. 'echo 'pyloadconfig='/root/pyload' /etc/rc.conf' Note that this is the config Path you choose in the pyload Setup (Step 14-15).
If you don't changed the Path its '/root/pyload'.20. 'ln -s /usr/ports/www/pyload/work/stage/usr/local/etc/rc.d/pyload /etc/rc.d/pyload'21. 'service pyload start'22. Pyload should run and you should have access to it through web interface with IP you saw in step 2. Worked for me like a charm. But you have after step 12 to do.
Code:git-2.5.3 pkg(8) must be version 1.6.0 or greater, but you have 1.4.12. You must upgrade the ports-mgmt/pkg port first. install Error code 1Stop in /usr/ports/devel/git.This is something already occured in the past days.
Google helped me with that and found that someone else had my same problem. I'm trying to fix it with:#1 cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg#2 make deinstall reinstallI can now proceed to step #8I have to say that there is NO COOKIES OPTION during the installation process ( i run it 8 times already, not a single time it showed up)And after a while durin step 8 i get this.
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