Merge pull request #1579 from clinton-hall/nightly

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[bumpversion]
current_version = 12.0.9
current_version = 12.0.10
commit = True
tag = False

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**Test Configuration**:
# Checklist:
- [ ] I have based this chnage on the nightly branch
- [ ] I have based this change on the nightly branch
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation

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'core': [
'auto_process',
'extractor',
'plugins',
'utils',
],
}

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wake_up,
)
__version__ = '12.0.9'
__version__ = '12.0.10'
# Client Agents
NZB_CLIENTS = ['sabnzbd', 'nzbget', 'manual']

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setup(
name='nzbToMedia',
version='12.0.9',
version='12.0.10',
license='GPLv3',
description='Efficient on demand post processing',
long_description="""
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4. Continuously polling a folder for changes can prevent the drive from going to sleep
5. Continuous polling may encounter file access/permissions issues
6. Continuous polling may miss a folder change, causing the PVR app to wait forever
6. An on-demand post-processing script is able to utilize additional functionality such as ffprobe media checking to test for bad video files.
7. On-demand scripts can be tweaked to allow for delays with slow hardware
7. An on-demand post-processing script is able to utilize additional functionality such as ffprobe media checking to test for bad video files.
8. On-demand scripts can be tweaked to allow for delays with slow hardware
nzbToMedia is an on-demand post-processing script and was created out of a demand for more efficient post-processing on low-performance hardware. Many features have been added so higher performance hardware can benefit too.