On 2012-06-26 00:07, dinkypumpkin wrote:

The best thing to do would be to completely remove get_iplayer using
apt-get and reinstall a fresh copy.  If you can just grab the tarball
and install get_iplayer yourself, that should suffice. If you want to
use apt-get, special measures may be required.  I'm going to guess
that with get_iplayer 2.78 you're using Debian Squeeze. On my Squeeze
system, I just installed the DEB available here (snapshot for Debian
Wheezy package):

http://snapshot.debian.org/package/get-iplayer/2.82-1/

That version could also be Ubuntu, but in that case the Wheezy package will also do:

$ wget http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/get-iplayer/get-iplayer_2.82-1_all.deb
 $ sudo dpkg -i get-iplayer_2.82-1_all.deb

I also installed ffmpeg from squeeze-backports.  I can't remember
which other dependencies I had to install separately, so just make
sure to also install rtmpdump, mplayer, atomicparsley, id3v2 and
libmp3-tag-perl.  Someone who is more of a Debianista may be able to
give you better directions on this.

dpkg should whinge about any dependencies missing, so then you can bring them in with

 $ sudo aptitude install get-iplayer

but you may need squeeze-backports or debian-multimedia repositories enabled.

More detail is really a question for [email protected], not this list.

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