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This has been made very easy, just use the installer.sh
found under extras/
and follow the steps. It will allow you to setup both a schedule and automatic updates.
Because putting your plexpass account information inside a script is a bad idea. Typically plexupdate.sh
is run as root, which has a nice sideeffect, you can essentially make the plexupdate configuration file readable by you only or even just root, preventing other users to see your password.
Obviously, this might be a bit overdramatic since you're not likely running a multi-user setup at home, but in general, in the unix/linux community, placing ones credentials inside a script is frowned upon and makes it difficult to easily share the script since it now holds confidential information.
If you desperately want the old behavior, please add the following to /etc/plexupdate.conf
:
if [ -f ~/.plexupdate ]
source ~/.plexupdate
fi
This will make plexupdate.sh
look in current user's home directory for configuration file. But this should be considered a stop-gap solution and is not officially endorsed.