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[How-To] Add the APT Repository for Media Center 23

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Werner:
What does this mean? There is no build for raspberry, but there is a text which says that I can install it on my raspberry? And the text says to erase JRiver and the library before I find out that I can't install MC23?

Awesome Donkey:
It means there's a build available on the (AMD64, aka x86_64) 64-bit repo, but not the 32-bit (i386, aka x86) or ARM (e.g. the Raspberry Pi) repos yet.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on July 14, 2017, 02:26:10 am ---It means there's a build available on the (AMD64, aka x86_64) 64-bit repo, but not the 32-bit (i386, aka x86) or ARM (e.g. the Raspberry Pi) repos yet.

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Exactly; I haven't posted the guide to installing MC 23 on a raspberry yet because there is no "stable" arm build available.


--- Quote from: Werner on July 14, 2017, 12:23:59 am ---And the text says to erase JRiver and the library before I find out that I can't install MC23?

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@Awesome Donkey; I'm curious, what's the thinking behind suggesting people delete their old MC directory before installing the new one?  That seems kind of dicey if anything goes wrong with the upgrade and probably effectively prevents automatic library migration from ever working (although that's not working yet in MC23, I recognize).  Just curious if that solves some category of upgrade problems that I'm not aware of.

Awesome Donkey:
Yeah, I'll reword it as optional when I get some time. Personally, I just make the library backup and clean remove everything before upgrading (same with Windows and Mac too).

JimH:
It's fine to install MC23 without uninstalling MC22 or another earlier version.  Uninstall the old version later.

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