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How to upgrade to Sickchill Python 3 ? #14

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jura4 opened this issue Sep 8, 2020 · 6 comments
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How to upgrade to Sickchill Python 3 ? #14

jura4 opened this issue Sep 8, 2020 · 6 comments

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@jura4
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jura4 commented Sep 8, 2020

Not finding the information on how to 'upgrade' my old python 2.x version to 3.

  • Backup done
  • Uninstall done
  • Python 3 installed
  • Python 2 uninstalled
    Then what ... ?
    Before I always used the Syncommunity package "Sickbeard custom" for my installs. Now if I try that it proposes to install Python again. That is probably not the right way to go then...

Is there a manual install to do ? What to download ?

Any help highly appreciated.

Grz,
Jura

@BenjV
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BenjV commented Sep 8, 2020

SickBeard-custom only uses Python3.
I had posted here a Python 3 version, but a bug was found so I removed it again.
I am in the process to fix that bug, so be patient, I will post a new package hopefully somewhere this week.

@jura4
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jura4 commented Sep 8, 2020

Thanks, I'll check back later.

Keep up the good work!

@BenjV
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BenjV commented Sep 16, 2020

I rewrote the complete installation package for SickChill and posted it on this repositary.
Download the package to your PC for a manual install.

If you already have a SickChill version running, please make a backup from within SickChill.
Then remove that package, manual install the new one, start it and restore the backup from within SickChiil.

Enjoy.

@jura4
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jura4 commented Sep 16, 2020

Installed + restore en working again. Perfect !

Thanks

@ldzielak
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ldzielak commented Dec 10, 2020

Removed my old Python 2.7 packages and attempted to install the Python3 version of both Sickchill and Medusa. The first version of Python3 3.8.2 wasn't recognized by the installers. There was another package of Python3 3.7.7-15 by Allan Clark that worked for me.

@BenjV
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BenjV commented Dec 10, 2020

Correct, that is the SynoCommunity Python 3 package which is needed.

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