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tedh:
Hello,

I just tried the new InstallJRMC on Ubuntu 24.10 and it didn't work.

Here is what I got?

tedh@LV-SL410:~$ curl https://git.bryanroessler.com/bryan/installJRMC/raw/master/installJRMC|bash
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
100 57742    0 57742    0     0  38622      0 --:--:--  0:00:01 --:--:-- 38623
Starting installJRMC 1.4.2
To enable debugging output, use --debug or -d
Adding universe repository
[sudo] password for tedh:
Installing JRiver Media Center from remote repository
Installing JRiver Media Center RPM key
Adding MC repository file: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jriver.sources
Error: Failed to install mediacenter33
Error: Package install failed!
Error: JRiver Media Center installation from remote repository failed

BryanC:
I think this is an MC packaging problem, I'll consult with Bob in the latest build thread.

In the meantime you can try the noble repo, I think this issue was already addressed there.


--- Code: ---curl https://git.bryanroessler.com/bryan/installJRMC/raw/master/installJRMC|bash -s -- --mcrepo=noble --debug
--- End code ---

tedh:
The noble repo worked. Thank you very much!

BryanC:
I've made noble the default repo for Oracular in the interim until it's fixed.

Awesome Donkey:
Here's another idea, add a new option like --beta or -b to add the beta repository. IMO, it should be kept separate from the main/latest repository as it's not updated too often and it's possible to have both repos present on a Debian-based distro. I have jriver.services in Ubuntu set for the latest repo but I also have a jriver_beta.service too, which the only difference is between the files is the URL used; http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/ to http://dist.jriver.com/beta/mediacenter/

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