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installJRMC - MC installer for Linux
syndromeofadown:
I got it figured BryanC
--- Quote ---curl -O https://git.bryanroessler.com/bryan/installJRMC/raw/master/installJRMC &&
chmod +x ./installJRMC &&
./installJRMC --install remote --mcversion 31.0.83-arm64
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i was using 'install repo' previously, not 'install remote'.
I think the thing that did it was 'mcversion 31.0.83-arm64' instead of 'mcversion 31.0.83'. One of the messages in terminal referenced mcversion 31.0.83-arm64 so I gave it a go.
I use Linux, but this does not mean I know how to use it. I guess I just have to get used to the new way of installing. I think installation was pretty consistent for versions 21 through 30, but this way is new to me.
Thanks for the help.
RussellS:
I have just recently upgraded my Linux Mint system from version 20.3 to 21.3 not by upgrading but with a completely fresh install. Currently I am still running MC29 on my Windows server and I installed MC29 on the new Linux install but I installed directly using the 'MediaCenter-29.0.91-amd64.deb' file and everything appears to be working fine so far.
I do have master licenses for MC versions 31 & 32 but never got around to installing either (I mainly purchased them to support JRiver development) but my plan now is to upgrade everything to MC 32 but wanted to know the best way to go about it. Bearing in mind that installing directly from the .deb file appears to have worked fine for MC 29 would there be any benefit to using 'installJRMC' over using the .deb file.
Installing from the .deb file uses the 'GDebi Package Installer' which should sort out all the dependencies required so I'm just wondering what the installJRMC installer does above and beyond this and which route would be the recommended one.
Thanks
Awesome Donkey:
If you use installJRMC it'll add the repository which will allow MC32 to update when your system updates system packages, so you don't need to manually install .deb files.
You can also manually add the MC32 repo and do it that way too (use the Bullseye repo line): https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,137900.0.html
RussellS:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on February 24, 2024, 06:43:08 am ---If you use installJRMC it'll add the repository which will allow MC32 to update when your system updates system packages, so you don't need to manually install .deb files.
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Ah, yes, of course, I hadn't thought of that.
Thanks
bson:
Thanks for creating this installer, it worked great for me with Fedora 40 and 31.0.83 once I figured out the right install options.
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