Wonder if you can help; I've been having problems lately with RAR files not fully extracting - e.g. video files which only partially extract. I think probably it's something like the hard drive failing - I thought the logs might be able to shed some light on it, but I can't see a logging option for unrar in the help file - and googling hasn't helped either.
That removed the package unrar magnaged by pacman why do you think that would remove /usr/local/bin/unrar that you manually installed without the use of pacman?
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Another free alternative is the unrar-free package. However, unrar-free is only able to extract RAR files, unlike bsdtar and unar which are able to extract many file formats. Furthermore, starting in Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish), unrar-free is just a wrapper around libarchive (just like bsdtar), which makes unrar-free redundant.
This would be very helpful to have this process built into Sonarr. That way you can unrar and then once the process is complete, move the files as needed. I have a custom script that runs after the download, but should this fail (which it did to my own fault) it would be nice to have Sonarr kick that script off and import on completion.
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