2011-11-30, 17:49
Nice one!
Thanks again for the fix!
Thanks again for the fix!
sudo apt-get -fy install
Quote:Are you sure you want to continue and install CouchPotato?
[yes/no]: yes
Checking for newest packages...
[sudo] password for xbmc:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package git is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package git has no installation candidate
cable_guy Wrote:hi all, thanks for this great looking tool!
I installed the tool and it worked great for the first and most important weapon in my arsenal, SABNZBd!
However, all subsequent packages say the following error messages, e.g. couchpotato and sickbeard:
could anyone help me please?
thanks in advance!
SolidCactus Wrote:Hi,
Once again many thanks for this!
Just a quick heads up I installed Maraschino using the script and it said it installed it to port 7000. After a quick bit of digging I found it located on port 5000!
Is this desired behavior?
Mar2zz Wrote:could you try sudo apt-get install git-core? Are you on an old version of debian perhaps? Let me know, I will fix it if it works.
Mar2zz Wrote:Ok great. Fixed it here: https://github.com/Mar2zz/LaSi/commit/15...38f399009c
So next time it will install git-core all by itself if it can't find git.
Sab and Transmission are packages allready in apt, git is not needed for them. So are xbcm, beets and subliminal. All others use git.
I could disable git, and wget packages, but you would miss many nice options like updating from source, trying other branches and stuff.