Synology> filebot -script fn:sysinfo
FileNotFoundException: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/filebot/scripts/m1/sysinfo.groovy
java.io.FileNotFoundException: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/filebot/scripts/m1/sysinfo.groovy
at net.filebot.web.WebRequest.fetch(WebRequest.java:123)
at net.filebot.web.WebRequest.fetchIfModified(WebRequest.java:101)
at net.filebot.web.CachedResource.fetchData(CachedResource.java:32)
at net.filebot.web.CachedResource.fetchData(CachedResource.java:11)
at net.filebot.web.AbstractCachedResource.fetch(AbstractCachedResource.java:137)
at net.filebot.web.AbstractCachedResource.get(AbstractCachedResource.java:82)
at net.filebot.cli.ArgumentProcessor$DefaultScriptProvider.fetchScript(ArgumentProcessor.java:210)
at net.filebot.cli.ScriptShell.runScript(ScriptShell.java:82)
at net.filebot.cli.ArgumentProcessor.process(ArgumentProcessor.java:116)
at net.filebot.Main.main(Main.java:168)
Failure (°_°)
I have no idea what that means, I can manually download this file from github.
Since you're running the latest version of Java, running the latest version of FileBot is certainly possible. The SPK package might not be working, but you can always use the generic Linux version and set it up yourself.