Hi David,
Thanks for the systemd links, it helped me sort out the last little bits
I had going wrong.
I've uploaded all the scripts to github and updated the wiki entry.
Wiki here: http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/UbuntuXenial
Github here: https://github.com/waynemerricks/rivendellubuntuxenial
I recommend installing Ubuntu 16.04 server rather than the desktop
flavours. Once you've got that installed, download the script package
and unzip to your home dir so that it is ~/install, then just run sudo
./001.install.sh my_riv_user_name
About 20minutes later you'll have QT3, Rivendell 2.13.0 and a minimal XFCE
Remember to run sudo rdalsconfig and rdadmin (reboot if you get an
unable to start daemons error).
Regards,
Wayne
On 20/05/16 04:44, David Klann wrote:
Hi Wayne,
I have a set of systemd unit files for Rivendell. Feel free to snag them
from the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/opensourceradio/ram/tree/master/etc/systemd/system
There certainly may be other ways to implement it, but I created a
"rivendell.target" in which each of the three rivendell services lives.
Let me know if you have questions about how I did it.
Thanks for documenting this process!
~David
On 05/19/2016 05:44 PM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
Hi again,
I finally have some instructions up on the Rivendell wiki:
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/UbuntuXenial
I have to finish writing up the Systemd scripts for the Rivendell
daemons but for now you can just run any Riv component and they will
start on their own as long as you have /var/run/rivendell on the system
with write permissions to your logged in user.
I'm also tweaking a bunch of scripts to automate all of this but they
will have to wait for another day or two.
Hope that gets you started,
Wayne
On 2016-05-17 22:21, Manuel wrote:
Wayne Merricks <waynemerricks@...> writes:
Hi,
I finally had some free time to try this. Installing on Ubuntu
16.04 is a bit more effort than normal because you can't use the
Tryphon repos which means you have to install QT3 from source
yourself because Ubuntu dropped QT3 in either 14.04 or earlier.
The install goes something like this:
1) Install all the dependencies of QT3 and Rivendell from source
2) Download the archive QT3 version
3) Compile and install that (you need to edit qmap.h and
qvaluelist.h to include stddef.h)
4) Compile and install the mysql driver for QT3 (not compiled in
normal configure & make)
5) Add QTDIR and others to your bash paths
6) Download Rivendell 2.13.0
7) Compile and install that (remember to make a script to create
/var/run/rivendell, systemd init?)
Hi Wayne,
The hard work is not the big problem, since after all job is done, I
should
have a system that can work for years.
But... let me know if importing audio data really works fine.
I have some 60GB of audio data but I don't bother to start a new database
from scratch. My Rivendell 2.10.3 works fine, but working on a netbook
with
1024x600 is just like watching the world through a submarine hatch. xD
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