FC3 zm-1.22.2 rpm is ready for testing

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FC3 zm-1.22.2 rpm is ready for testing

Post by cordel »

Sorry it took so long but the 1.22.2 rpm is up and ready for testing.

http://www.computerntelecom.com/pub/lin ... testing/3/

You will need ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.3 packages (minus the devel unless you want it) also in the same directory as above.

To upgrade use rpm -Uvh zm-1.22.2-0.0.fc.root.i386.rpm

You don't even have to stop the service ;)

Regards,
Corey

[edit] corrected URL :oops:
Please report any problems you encounter with this package here in this thread.
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Post by mojo »

Hey cordel, check the IP that isn't working ;-)

You are doing a grat job, thanks you a lot!
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http://computerntelecom.com/pub/linux/z ... testing/3/
Looks like corery put the locasl address, bet it works fine for him, lol Anyway try the above
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Post by cordel »

My bad, was in a cut and paste kinda mood :oops:

If there are no major issues, I'll add it to the yum repo after about a week. Same for the ffmpeg packages.

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Post by MamboKing »

awesome work man :) your rpm has made my life very easy these past couple of days with the problems i was having compiling.
I tried to install your latest rpm but I get some failed deps

rpm -Uhv ffmpeg-libpostproc-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
pkgconfig is needed by ffmpeg-libpostproc-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386


rpm -Uhv ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libfaac.so.0 is needed by ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386
libpostproc.so.0.0.1 is needed by ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386
libtheora.so.0 is needed by ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386
libxvidcore.so.4 is needed by ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.3.20051207.2.fc3.CTU.i386

[root@dvr ~]# rpm -Uhv zm-1.22.2-0.0.fc.root.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
ffmpeg >= 0.4.9 is needed by zm-1.22.2-0.0.fc.root.i386
libavutil.so is needed by zm-1.22.2-0.0.fc.root.i386
perl(X10::ActiveHome) is needed by zm-1.22.2-0.0.fc.root.i386


is it possible to add the testing folder as a yum repo?
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Post by jameswilson »

i think if you look in the contribs part for coreys entry on the distro there is a step by step guide to get funning on fc3 including adding his servers as repo's
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Post by MamboKing »

I tried modifying one of the repos using the testing folder although I'm pretty sure you're gonna laugh when you see what I did, needless to say it didn't work. I searched the forum but only the update server and the base server repo config are listed.

[ctu-testing]
name=CTU Core $releasever - $basearch - testing
#baseurl=ftp://download.computerntelecom.com/pub ... /$basearch
gpgkey=ftp://download.computerntelecom.com/pub/RPM-GPG-KEY-CTU
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1

what did I miss? :)
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Post by jameswilson »

You have this commented out id remove the # and try again. This wont install 1.22.2 but you will be able to install the previous versions that Corey put up this way. Out of interest if this is a dedicated machine can you not just download the ct install cd, as this and the live cd make things quite easy!
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Post by MamboKing »

I had some time constraints and I was in panic mode :P (management riding me too hard) but now that things are up and running for me I take more time to explore those options.

I was able to get the 1.21.4 rpm properly i'll wait till the 1.22 rpm gets placed in released i guess :) no rush now this is more like icing on the cake
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Post by cordel »

yum will not work in the testing directory as I don't have the xml files created for it. I make people work for those packages in hopes that it will cause them enough concern to backup their files and database ;)
I was always affraid that if I made it to easy, some one might put that directory as enabled in yum and accidenly update from testing so I didn't set that one up.

By the way, any problems found should be reported in this thread.

Regards,
Corey
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Post by cordel »

The 64 bit version is now up for testing 8)

Cheers,
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Post by jameswilson »

good stuff Corey
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Post by electron »

I did the 1.22.2 upgrade & it went without a problem, but the version # at the top still shows 1.22.0 I know it did install, there is a new feature where it shows a line of info above the playback of an event. Did I miss something ?
I don't have to run zmupdatepkg.pl anymore right ?
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Post by cordel »

zmupdate should run when the service restarts which should happen after the package finishes updating. If 1.22.0 is still displayed then the /etc/zm.conf file might have not updated properly. Try restarting the service and see if the zm.conf file updates, else I will have to try to find why this didn't work on your system.
In /etc/init.d/zm is the script responsible for updating the config file and the database.

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Corey
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Post by martymoose »

happened here to
updated ok
but still shows 1.22.0
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