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JRiver Media Center 22.0.111-5 for Debian (Jessie) AMD64
bob:
--- Quote from: PPatla on June 27, 2017, 02:10:04 pm ---I updated via the repo and it installed .110-2
It still isn't starting up
-Pat
Thanks for the support here, I'm trying to demo this to two guys at work so that they buy two IDs and install JR
--- End quote ---
Sorry about that.
Please go back to the 108 build. I'll pull the 111 stuff from the repo.
bob:
I've pulled the 22.0.111 build for AMD64. There is something odd going on with the libraries.
If you were having issues with 22.0.111 you can reinstall the 22.0.108 build from the link or from the repo.
If doing it from the repo, you would do
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --reinstall mediacenter22=22.0.108
Sorry for the issues.
Had to edit this to specify the version to install.
PPatla:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall mediacenter22
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reinstallation of mediacenter22 is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I'll try the .deb file next
-Pat
PPatla:
sudo apt-get --purge remove mediacenter22
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mediacenter22
and I'm back with .108
Thanks for all of your help...
Plus I leared more Linux command lines thru this exercise :-) (I learned Linux because I wanted to install JR Media Center for Linux and after a few months I've converted my whole house to Linux as part of this learning experience)
Thanks!
Pat
ps. I couldn't get the .deb file to install over .111 this is why I went the route I posted here
bob:
The 22.0.111-5 build should resolve the crashing issues caused by the private libraries.
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