

I assume you're setting that in /etc/portage/package.keywords. If not, be sure to use that config file for setting keywords for individual packages rather than adjusting the global variable to resolve conflicts like this. Just ignore me if I am being patronizing (which I probably am)....CTU-Butler wrote:Well changing ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" back to stable and reemerging libxml2, ncurses, uulib and nzbget seems to have worked, so I guess an upgrade in one of these is the problem.

Not at all, thanks for the advicemazirian wrote:I assume you're setting that in /etc/portage/package.keywords. If not, be sure to use that config file for setting keywords for individual packages rather than adjusting the global variable to resolve conflicts like this. Just ignore me if I am being patronizing (which I probably am)....CTU-Butler wrote:Well changing ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" back to stable and reemerging libxml2, ncurses, uulib and nzbget seems to have worked, so I guess an upgrade in one of these is the problem.
I'm guessing you've just moved up to nzbget 0.2? In which case nzbget by default now employs a server/client structure. To make it work like nzbget 0.1.2 and previous, useer76 wrote:I got a new error now:
Unable to send request to nzbserver at localhost (port 6789)
Anybody seen this error before?
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<option name="appendpostnametodir">no</option> This worked for me!Ziphon42 wrote:Just in case anyone is trying to find the answer, when I set
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<option name="appendpostnametodir">no</option>
hopes this helps
This worked for me too!Ziphon42 wrote:Just in case anyone is trying to find the answer, when I set
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<option name="appendpostnametodir">no</option>
hopes this helps
Helped me to... most easy optionZiphon42 wrote:Just in case anyone is trying to find the answer, when I set
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<option name="appendpostnametodir">no</option>
hopes this helps