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JRiver Media Center 23.0.10 for Debian Beta
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on June 27, 2017, 10:49:07 am ---Of course my solution to that would be upgrading those two to jessie at least
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Looking at what Bob said above, looks like that's indeed the plan. :D
But yeah, Stretch went stable 10 days ago, but I've yet to try it out.
EDIT: YAY, there's a MC23 beta repo now! :)
bob:
The only reason I tend to build on the old platforms is that it makes it more likely that MC will run on other distros and since we don't depend on a lot of system libs there isn't a lot to be gained by using a newer distro.
At some point though we need to assume those users with older distros will upgrade their OS as well.
BryanC:
Working great here on Fedora 25. Users can download the beta file in the OP to the SOURCES directory autogenerated from the install_MC_fedora.sh script and then run the script per usual:
--- Code: ---./install_MC_fedora.sh 23.0.10
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Once the Debian releases are out of beta I will create a new post in the MC23 for Linux forum. I made the script MC version agnostic over the past few months so it won't need to be altered.
For upgrades you will need to restore a MC22 library backup and then restore your license.
mattkhan:
--- Quote from: bob on June 27, 2017, 08:18:49 am ---Yes
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FWIW this method did not carry forward the network key for the instance so I had to register it afresh and then go and update jremote
bob:
--- Quote from: mattkhan on July 06, 2017, 03:38:34 am ---FWIW this method did not carry forward the network key for the instance so I had to register it afresh and then go and update jremote
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I have see that before as well. Not sure what the issue is but since it's easy to get a new key it's been more of an annoyance than anything else.
Will take a look at it as time allows.
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