Headphones - python27 py27-sqlite3 sqlite3 Sickbeard - python27 py27-cheetah py27-openssl py27-sqlite3 sqlite3Ĭouchpoato - python27 py27-sqlite3 sqlite3 Sabnzbd - python27 py27-cheetah py27-openssl py27-sqlite3 py27-yenc sqlite3 par2cmdline gettext unrar unzip I add all of the dependencies each plugin needs to run, this is why the source is so large.) anything else you want to test - stopping it, checking statusĭEPENDENCIES (I am using pbi_create to build these. add 'plugin_enable = "YES"' to /etc/rc.conf TEST PROCEDURE (plugin = sabnzbd/sickbeard/couchpotato/headphones) ![]() I really need i386 testers too as my system is 64bit. I spent some time and implemented some changes to the 4 plugins. So that at least confirms that Serviio will work without Diablo-JRE and the annoying license issues.ĮDIT-3 Installing the OpenJDK6 PBI is a different/newer version of OpenJDK and has the library issues that mentioned above while installing OpenJDK6 using pkg_add does work although it tells you at the end of the installation to do: That doesn't mean they work properly as a PBI, or have had any sort of testing as a PBI.ĮDIT-2 Just for grins I uninstalled diablo-jre on my Serviio test machine and installed openjdk6 and without any other changes Serviio is working. I've had a few distractions keeping me from working on it, but I should have at least a initial version to try in the next few days.ĮDIT: A LOT of the PBI's in the repository have been automatically built with some script that just runs through the port directory and tries to convert them. While the plugin system is cool, for people that just want to get their apps going and aren't afraid of the command line, it's easier to just open a command prompt into the plugin jail and add your packages like a conventional FreeBSD system and use if you want to wait I'm part way through with the Serviio PBI. 062 and was also going to abandon Diablo JRE because of the licensing requirements / having to download it separately. I'm working on a "proper" plugin for Serviio with version. I agree about having a separate PBI for Java as there are a lot of different apps that use it, however the beauty of the Plugin system is that it keeps tracks of those dependencies and only installs the parts that aren't already installed. The Serviio port / PBI that currently exists is all frelled up. What's wrong with libraries in freebsd why don't they want to be found? I am pretty sure if i copy the freaking libjava.so in every directory in the jail it will still not find it.Īnyway I would prefer to have java on a separate plugin than putting it in every plugin that needs it. wtf found it lying around /usr/pbi/serviio-amd64/jdk1.6.0/jre/lib/amd64/ tried to symlink it to /lib tried to add it in LD_LIBRARY_PATH in. sbin/serviiod java complains about missing library libjava.so. bummer! appears to start but logs spits java Nullpointer exception, then i notice serviio pbi has a jdk in it so maybe it just needs it's thing,ĭeleted previously added jdk package, fired up serviio from. wtf it should be working right?so much for the easy way.įinally added openjdk6 from packages. Got zlib.1.2.6 configured compiled installed on / on /usr/ symlinked libmaped failed :( heck got the older zlib.1.2.4 same story. ![]() So grabbed openjdk pbi and put it in from the gui, java will not start :( missing libz.so.6 possibly freebsd 9 thingy, trying to fool it with libz.so.5 gives version ZLIB_1.2.4_0 is needed. Just my adventure story on getting serviio running again.Īnyway for java i think it is time to forget the diablo jre and move on to openjdk since we have the space, and it could be better security wise i think. ![]() Hello people, seems things are moving on for 8.2.
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