Sonarr (formerly NZBdrone) is a PVR for usenet and bittorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
This image provides various versions that are available via tags. Please read the descriptions carefully and exercise caution when using unstable or development tags.
We have set /tv and /downloads as optional paths, this is because it is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has some drawbacks. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink (TL;DR a way for a file to exist in multiple places on the same file system while only consuming one file worth of space), or atomic move (TL;DR instant file moves, rather than copy+delete) files while processing content.
Use the optional paths if you dont understand, or dont want hardlinks/atomic moves.
The folks over at servarr.com wrote a good write-up on how to get started with this.
Sonarr (formerly NZBdrone) is a PVR for usenet and bittorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
This image provides various versions that are available via tags. Please read the descriptions carefully and exercise caution when using unstable or development tags.
We have set /tv and /downloads as optional paths, this is because it is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has some drawbacks. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink (TL;DR a way for a file to exist in multiple places on the same file system while only consuming one file worth of space), or atomic move (TL;DR instant file moves, rather than copy+delete) files while processing content.
Use the optional paths if you dont understand, or dont want hardlinks/atomic moves.
The folks over at servarr.com wrote a good write-up on how to get started with this.
24.11.22: - Bump develop branch to v4, rebase to Alpine 3.16.
03.08.22: - Deprecate armhf.
02.08.22: - Add armhf deprecation warning.
28.04.22: - Rebase master branch to mono 6.12 base (focal).
20.02.22: - Rebase develop branch to Alpine, deprecate develop-alpine branch.
28.12.21: - Add develop-alpine branch.
11.05.21: - Make the paths clearer to the user.
10.03.21: - Upgrade to Sonarr v3. Existing users are highly recommended to make a backup prior to update.
18.01.21: - Deprecate UMASK_SET in favor of UMASK in baseimage, see above for more information.
05.04.20: - Move app to /app.
01.08.19: - Rebase to Linuxserver LTS mono version.
13.06.19: - Add env variable for setting umask.
10.05.19: - Rebase to Bionic.
23.03.19: - Switching to new Base images, shift to arm32v7 tag.
01.02.19: - Multi arch images and pipeline build logic
15.12.17: - Fix continuation lines.
12.07.17: - Add inspect commands to README, move to jenkins build and push.
17.04.17: - Switch to using inhouse mono baseimage, adds python also.
14.04.17: - Change to mount /etc/localtime in README, thanks cbgj.
13.04.17: - Switch to official mono repository.
30.09.16: - Fix umask
23.09.16: - Add cd to /opt fixes redirects with althub (issue #25), make XDG config environment variable
15.09.16: - Add libcurl3 package.
09.09.16: - Add layer badges to README.
27.08.16: - Add badges to README.
20.07.16: - Rebase to xenial.
31.08.15: - Cleanup, changed sources to fetch binarys from. also a new baseimage.
Last update: November 17, 2023 Created: February 5, 2019
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/sitemap.xml.gz b/sitemap.xml.gz
index b07cbcb223914ed9647a87ec8d22d956210a86f9..3eff6b1942309d4c0d6fcf17e26c6203789d3c11 100644
GIT binary patch
delta 15
Wcmey)`<<6fzMF%C>BmO4k8A)e+68d{
delta 15
Wcmey)`<<6fzMF$1>H9{uk8A)h6$Q`$