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31/08/2007 at 12:48 AM #1670naturedudeksParticipant
I’m a newbie. How do I install on ClarkConnect?
31/08/2007 at 3:06 AM #12270rpeddeParticipant@naturedudeks wrote:
I’m a newbie. How do I install on ClarkConnect?
ClarkConnect is (I believe) a redhat enterprise linux repackage (RHEL4? RHEL3?) I have specfiles to build rpms for RHEL5 and FC, but I haven’t started building them yet.
I hope soon to be doing that, and I’ll probably do RHEL4/CentOS packages at that time that will work.
If you aren’t in a hurry, I’d say wait a couple weeks, and I’ll probably have packages.
— Ron
31/08/2007 at 11:32 AM #12271naturedudeksParticipantFantastic, thanks rpedde!!!
31/08/2007 at 2:32 PM #12272schiersParticipantMoin,
in a project of the German computer magazine c’t, they developed a debian/etch+XEN based distribution for which a debian package is available that contains an installed ClarcConnect in a XEN DomU.
Maybe it’s interesting to look after it. The other DomU is an Endian based firewall. I guess a vdr DomU will follow and I will install mt-dappd inside of it. 8)
If you are able: http://www.heise.de/ct/projekte/srv/
BR,
Carsten.21/09/2007 at 12:53 AM #12273naturedudeksParticipantRon, I think I figured this out. I installed mt-daapd 2.4 in .rpm for fedora 4 after installing dependencies howl, libhowl.so.0, libid3tag. Web admin helped me through it using findrpm. Then I edited mt-daapd.conf and started the process.
Does that all sound right to you? I’m such a noobee… I don’t have an itunes mac here to test it but should this weekend. Anything I should be worried about using these older versions? Will .flac files be a problem?
Thanks!!!
@rpedde wrote:
@naturedudeks wrote:
I’m a newbie. How do I install on ClarkConnect?
ClarkConnect is (I believe) a redhat enterprise linux repackage (RHEL4? RHEL3?) I have specfiles to build rpms for RHEL5 and FC, but I haven’t started building them yet.
I hope soon to be doing that, and I’ll probably do RHEL4/CentOS packages at that time that will work.
If you aren’t in a hurry, I’d say wait a couple weeks, and I’ll probably have packages.
— Ron
23/09/2007 at 9:30 AM #12274rpeddeParticipant@naturedudeks wrote:
Ron, I think I figured this out. I installed mt-daapd 2.4 in .rpm for fedora 4 after installing dependencies howl, libhowl.so.0, libid3tag. Web admin helped me through it using findrpm. Then I edited mt-daapd.conf and started the process.
Does that all sound right to you? I’m such a noobee… I don’t have an itunes mac here to test it but should this weekend. Anything I should be worried about using these older versions? Will .flac files be a problem?
Thanks!!!
@rpedde wrote:
@naturedudeks wrote:
I’m a newbie. How do I install on ClarkConnect?
ClarkConnect is (I believe) a redhat enterprise linux repackage (RHEL4? RHEL3?) I have specfiles to build rpms for RHEL5 and FC, but I haven’t started building them yet.
I hope soon to be doing that, and I’ll probably do RHEL4/CentOS packages at that time that will work.
If you aren’t in a hurry, I’d say wait a couple weeks, and I’ll probably have packages.
— Ron
That will work, but 0.2.4 doesn’t do flac. You’ll need to find a newer version to do that.
— Ron
24/09/2007 at 12:42 PM #12275naturedudeksParticipantShoot…and I thought I had it! I take it the best way for that is one of your upcoming builds? Any idea when a red hat RPM (for CC/CentOS) will be available?
Thanks!
25/09/2007 at 4:57 AM #12276rpeddeParticipant@naturedudeks wrote:
Shoot…and I thought I had it! I take it the best way for that is one of your upcoming builds? Any idea when a red hat RPM (for CC/CentOS) will be available?
Thanks!
I’ll work on it tonight.
— Ron
25/09/2007 at 2:00 PM #12277naturedudeksParticipantThanks Ron! I surely appreciate your help. (And my kids, even more so!) Let’s see if I can do this and not break anything on my new Linux setup…
Oh well, first time to learn, second time to use, eh?
26/09/2007 at 3:21 AM #12278rpeddeParticipant@naturedudeks wrote:
Thanks Ron! I surely appreciate your help. (And my kids, even more so!) Let’s see if I can do this and not break anything on my new Linux setup…
Oh well, first time to learn, second time to use, eh?
True. I got the 64 bit RHEL5 installed, I’m installing the 32 bit RHEL5 right now.
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