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blafarm:
It certainly could be 'operator error' on my part (it wouldn't be the first time), but this simplified method for installing JRiver on Linux seems broken.

I tried a number of solutions posted in this thread with no success.  Then I navigated BryanC's repository and concluded that is is offline and very likely the source of the problem:  https://git.bryanroessler.com/bryan/installJRMC

I realize it can be immensely frustrating to support users who have maybe used a Linux distro for a good amount of time, but who need simple, bulletproof instructions for installing JRiver that reliably work over time and don't grow stale.

I would be happy to be pointed to vastly simplified instructions like that, as I have not yet found them.  Thanks in advance.

ps:  I'm trying to install the latest version of JRiver on Ubuntu, Mint and RPi.

Awesome Donkey:
Well, what error(s) do you encounter? Run the script in debug mode and post the output here. :)

blafarm:
As mentioned, this might very well be my error, but none of the instructions in BryanC's first post in this thread seem to work because his repository seems to be offline.

Awesome Donkey:
Huh, his repo website works fine here. Can you visit it in any web browsers? Any errors?

blafarm:
Apologies.  After reading your reply, I considered the possibility that my firewall was blocking his region.  I disabled the regional block and I am able to access his site.  I will try this again and report back any issues.  Thank you for replies.

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