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Desktop Windows 10 Education
OS version: 19045.5247 64bit
CPU: 64bit
Running in Docker: No
Current Behavior
NZBGet is constantly attempting to add a specific file to collection despite no current request. I use sonarr which at some point requested a specific file and was downloaded. I subsequently deleted the file and downloaded a replacement 2 weeks ago, however since then NZBget has been on a loop attempting to add this file to the collection, I have tried to mark the file as good and bad and even with NZBGet knowing it is a duplicate it still attempts to add it to collection. Now I initially thought it was a problem with Sonarr but it does not seem to be the case as the episode is not even monitored or being actively requested.
Expected Behavior
I expected NZBGet to stop attempting to add to collection.
Is there already an issue for your problem?
NZBGet Version
v24.5-stable
Platform
Windows
Environment
Current Behavior
NZBGet is constantly attempting to add a specific file to collection despite no current request. I use sonarr which at some point requested a specific file and was downloaded. I subsequently deleted the file and downloaded a replacement 2 weeks ago, however since then NZBget has been on a loop attempting to add this file to the collection, I have tried to mark the file as good and bad and even with NZBGet knowing it is a duplicate it still attempts to add it to collection. Now I initially thought it was a problem with Sonarr but it does not seem to be the case as the episode is not even monitored or being actively requested.
Expected Behavior
I expected NZBGet to stop attempting to add to collection.
Steps To Reproduce
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Logs
nzbget-2024-12-28.log
nzbget-2024-12-27.log
Extra information
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