Hey,

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2011/9/14 matpro_fhkoeln <[email protected]>

> Hello Rubén Pérez,
>
> Wow, 9 minutes...
>
> # aptitude search gstreamer
> [...]
> i A bluez-gstreamer
> i   gstreamer0.10-alsa
> i   gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
> i   gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
> i   gstreamer0.10-plugins-base
> i   gstreamer0.10-plugins-good
> i   gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
> i A gstreamer0.10-x
> i A libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0
> i A libgstreamer0.10-0
>
> I think that should be all for gstreamer?
>

Nope, you need ALL the plugins (base, good, ugly and bad).


> My theory is, that OpenJDK 6 changes nothing, but I can't say that
> exactly at that point.
>

That was my understanding, too. But when the scripts were done, it was
believed that openjdk would behave badly in some situations (compared to the
official Sun packages), and that's why it is used by default.


> The scripts are trying to integrate these special Ubuntu mirrors,
> putting out an error, regardless of changing them to the Debian one's or
> not. I think that could be the main problem.
>

You are right. I had a version that constructed the "sources.list" file
correctly for Debian, but I never committed it (sorry about that). It seems
that the script will try to modify the sources.list file and install the
dependencies, no matter what you do. If you only have the "install.sh"
script in your run directory, please download the "install_dependencies.sh"
script into that directory and comment out (or delete) the lines between "#
Prompt the user to modify the default repositories" and "# Define JAVA_HOME
variable". That should do. If you have already run the scripts sometimes,
make sure that you restore the "sources.list.backup" which should be present
in /etc . Make sure it is the original one, ince the scripts will save
whichever "sources.list" they find, and that may have already been generated
by an previous run of the scripts.


> Also, with Debian there is no group "admin", so I think the new user
> hasn't root rights.


Doesn't matter. The scripts do not use "sudo" at all, and you need to run
them as superuser. Then, the matterhorn user becomes the owner of all the
matterhorn-related files, so it should be good to go anyway.


> The Epiphan driver could not be loaded with the
> script, by the way.


You are shown the latest drivers which have the same kernel number. If the
version does not match exactly, try to find an earlier version, specially if
it has the name "debian" on its name (because it's specially targetted for
Debians). It is VERY rare that none of the drivers work. Have you got the
"build-essential" package installed?


> It's all on a clean system.
> Mh, that depends on the consideration of "easy", but it was not much
> effort. Why? :)
>

I wrote most of those scripts and their structure is aimed to make them easy
to customize. That's why I was asking :)

Best regards
Rubén


> Regards,
>
> [email protected]
>
> Am 14.09.2011 16:38, schrieb Rubén Pérez:
> > Hey,
> >
> > Please check gstreamer is correctly installed. The logs seem to indicate
> > the package cannot be found. BTW, I have installed several capture
> > agents in Debian Squeeze, so you should not have so many problems... In
> > Debian, the packages gstreamer-plugins-*-multiverse don't exist, but
> > they are ignored and should not cause any trouble. In theory, automatic
> > install of the packages WORKS in Debian. I never tested using openjdk,
> > though...
> >
> > However, the fact that you installed the packages manually should not be
> > a problem. Can't you test the scripts *as they are* in a clean system?
> > And please report whichever error you find.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Rubén
> >
> > P.S: Did you find the scripts easy to customize? I mean, was it easy to
> > find the variables you changed?
> >
> > 2011/9/14 matpro_fhkoeln <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >
> >     Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
> >
> >     I'm trying to install the CA according to
> >
> http://opencast.jira.com/wiki/display/MHDOC/Install+Capture+Agent+V1.1,
> >     but I get a build error.
> >     I have to say, it's on Debian Squeeze with OpenJDK 6.
> >
> >     1st:
> >     "[...]reported as working by the community[...]Debian (5.0,
> Squeeze)",
> >     but I can't find any information about this.
> >     I installed the Epiphan DVI2USB Solo driver manually, commented out
> the
> >     Ubuntu mirrors and installed packages from PKG_LIST and BAD_PKG_LIST
> >     (except gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse) manually. I also
> changed
> >     JAVA_PATTERN and created a root user manually. So I got to the
> >     following.
> >
> >     2nd:
> >     An extract of Maven's messages is attached. Has somebody any hint for
> >     this problem?
> >
> >     3rd:
> >     I recognized that ical4j-1.0-rc1.jar is corrupt in standard
> >     repositories. At
> >
> http://repository.sourcesense.com/nexus/content/groups/public/net/fortuna/ical4j/ical4j/1.0-rc1/
> >     is a regular file.
> >
> >     Thank you in advance,
> >     regards,
> >
> >     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >
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