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Setup JRiver Media Center 21 in Fedora 64-bit
snake69fast:
4.2.6-201.fc22.x86_64
BryanC:
--- Quote from: snake69fast on December 17, 2015, 02:27:19 pm ---4.2.6-201.fc22.x86_64
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Can you try the new experimental script I posted in the OP? It looks like your rpm arch detection logic isn't working properly. I explicitly specified the buildarch in the new script to potentially circumvent this.
aeshva:
I am having a problem with the latest version. I have reinstalled fedora and went to make the RPM with both builds, and this is the output:
--- Quote ---SPECS]$ ./rpmbuild 21.0.28
--2015-12-28 12:55:17-- http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v21/latest/MediaCenter-21.0.28-amd64.deb
Resolving files.jriver.com (files.jriver.com)... 54.231.48.144
Connecting to files.jriver.com (files.jriver.com)|54.231.48.144|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 31039272 (30M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: ‘/home/user/Downloads/mediacenter-21/SOURCES/MediaCenter-21.0.28-amd64.deb’
/home/user/D 100%[===================>] 29.60M 8.91MB/s in 3.3s
2015-12-28 12:55:21 (8.91 MB/s) - ‘/home/lossacthwyn/Downloads/mediacenter-21/SOURCES/MediaCenter-21.0.28-amd64.deb’ saved [31039272/31039272]
./rpmbuild: line 16: rpmbuild: command not found
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What am I missing?
BryanC:
--- Quote from: aeshva on December 28, 2015, 01:04:01 pm ---I am having a problem with the latest version. I have reinstalled fedora and went to make the RPM with both builds, and this is the output:
What am I missing?
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Make sure that you have the rpm-build package installed. I think it used to be included by default but perhaps that has changed.
roald.andresen:
Sorry if this is a noob question, but here goes...
In your post you refer to a directory "mediacenter-21/SPECS" to run the rpmbuild command in. What is this SPECS directory?
I am trying to get MC21 up and running on OpenSuSE LEAP, and keep running into segmentation fault. The rpm file I install from is the result of running alien on the Debian install pacakge. It seems to me that you have a totally different approach to building your rpm package. So, I would like to give that a shot on OpenSuSE. The extracted deb package does not contain a SPECS directory, so I'm a bit confused. ?
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