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JRiver Media Center 20.0.131 for Debian (Jessie) AMD64

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SandsOfArrakis:
Installed Jessie 8.0 fresh last night after coming over from Mint 17.1.

Followed the installation tutorial from the forum here, but got version conflicts while trying to install the different dependencies. Found the latest version posted today. Installed the deb file and it worked straight away. Had to try 3 times to get to import my license from the license key file through the terminal. But at the third try it finally said registered.

But otherwise the program works flawlessly. Already streaming music to my smartphone through JRemote :D

Mike Noe:

--- Quote from: bob on April 28, 2015, 11:58:41 am ---Tried as much as possible to get this to work. I think the version of gnutls28 you have is just too old. I get the same behavior on Ubuntu 14.04

If someone else has ideas on this I'd be interested in hearing them. gnutls is required for networking (it's what is used for secure connections).

This isn't an issue for the i386 build because it has gnutls statically linked in (not possible for amd64).

--- End quote ---

Got the same thing when sym-linking to the default libgnutils(30) in TW.  I'm going to try one more thing and then see if I can load up 13.2 somewhere....

bob:

--- Quote from: Mike Noe on April 28, 2015, 01:58:23 pm ---Got the same thing when sym-linking to the default libgnutils(30) in TW.  I'm going to try one more thing and then see if I can load up 13.2 somewhere....

--- End quote ---
There is some noise online about gnutls28 being some sort of transitory package with ABI differences from previous versions. There seems to be the need to know exactly what version it is hence the extra values?.

geier22:
now I have MC 20 AMD 64 installed on my main system. First MC 20 I386 uninstalled. Super !! It works "out of the box". All settings are there as before - no new registration is necessary.

in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter20.list  the entry is :


--- Code: ---#MC
deb [arch = i386] http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/ wheezy main
--- End code ---

I think this is not the correct entry

I'll comment out first

Edit:
must only the entry [arch = i386] in [ARCH = AMD64]
be changed?
Normally should the entry of "wheezy main" be changed to "jessie main"

Hendrik:
You would just remove the entire arch entry if you want the amd64 version (its only required to get one not matching your system), and switch the wheezy to jessie.
Note that it may not be in the apt repository yet, since it was the first build for jessie, bob prefers to be cautious and post it here first.

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