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Installation of Linien server through the windows client is not successful.
This bug appears when using Linien 7.0 and RedPitaya OS 2.00 release (Beta)
This seems to be due to missing package : libutempter0 and screen.
Installer is stuck while running linien_install requirements.sh as package manager is waiting for confirmation for the installation of those new packages (which we cannot give through remove installer...)
Installing both packages before running the installer does the trick.
Forcing the acceptation of the package installation within the script should also work...
You might then need to remove linien-server (pip uninstall linien-server).
Server seems to start without that but I did not test if some packages might be missing if the linien_install_requirements script is not run to the end...
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Sorry, it was not clear, indeed.
Installation appears to be successful but when starting Linien, no data seems to be retrieved from the RP.
I had to switch back to the latest stable release for now as I do not had the time to check what was wrong.
Just reporting because I think the script will have to be adapted anyway...
Added -y option in the linien_install_requirements.sh in #335 that should resolve the installation issue. Unfortunately, for now Linien will only work on RedPitaya OS 1.04 (added note about this in the README).
Installation of Linien server through the windows client is not successful.
This bug appears when using Linien 7.0 and RedPitaya OS 2.00 release (Beta)
This seems to be due to missing package : libutempter0 and screen.
Installer is stuck while running linien_install requirements.sh as package manager is waiting for confirmation for the installation of those new packages (which we cannot give through remove installer...)
Installing both packages before running the installer does the trick.
Forcing the acceptation of the package installation within the script should also work...
You might then need to remove linien-server (pip uninstall linien-server).
Server seems to start without that but I did not test if some packages might be missing if the linien_install_requirements script is not run to the end...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: