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Setup JRiver Media Center 21 in Fedora 64-bit

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BryanC:

--- Quote from: roald.andresen on February 01, 2016, 04:13:06 pm ---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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The SPECS directory is in the zip file containing the rpmbuild script found in the OP.

ranmaru:
Hi.
I want to try it on opensuse (actually 13.2), this will work on it?
Alien is a good method if this not work?

Reggards.

BryanC:

--- Quote from: ranmaru on February 10, 2016, 01:55:02 pm ---Hi.
I want to try it on opensuse (actually 13.2), this will work on it?
Alien is a good method if this not work?

Reggards.

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I have no idea if this works in openSUSE, but this thread might provide some insight: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=84415.0

ranmaru:
Thanks for the hint.
I'll try to install the newest with that method.

criptoriga:
Hello
Can somebody give a step by step explanation how to install JRiver in Fedora 23 KDE, please? I've tried to follow RemyJ's method for Fedora 17, but there are only hints for whoever knows how to start installing the program, already.
Thank you.

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