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Bookworm install constantly failing on packages #626

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TheTrustyHammer opened this issue Nov 11, 2023 · 12 comments
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Bookworm install constantly failing on packages #626

TheTrustyHammer opened this issue Nov 11, 2023 · 12 comments

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@TheTrustyHammer
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TheTrustyHammer commented Nov 11, 2023

Clean bookworm install - constantly fails. :( Any possibility of an update for Debian 12.2.0?

Upgrading packages
Installing required packages
Problem installing packages. Check log and rerun once it is resolved

Ran as sudo user - also no log is really created. I tried looking at the code but to no avail

@blixten85
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Project is dead.

Go to https://swizzin.ltd/ instead. Its a package installer for all your needs and its beeing maintained.

@Ondjultomte
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Swizzin is bloated. one only needs rutorrent rtorrent irssi.

@blixten85
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Swizzin is bloated. one only needs rutorrent rtorrent irssi.

Perhaps but it's getting maintenance at least.

@Ondjultomte
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Indeed! This script is currently broken. I recommend to try and install the components one by one if you have time. Otherwise look at swizzin etc.

@Acans
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Acans commented Jan 28, 2024

@Ondjultomte

Try this fork if you don't want the bloat of swizzin, I haven't tried it recently (was working when I set mine up over a year ago, but it's from the fella who's done all the recent ruTorrent releases.

https://github.com/stickz/rtinst/

@n1ce-0ne
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n1ce-0ne commented Mar 9, 2024

only issue with stickz verson is autodl-irssi doesn't work,
just spent the day combining the two scripts to try make one decent working version with working autodl.

just got it working on the pi5 with autodl :) Ubuntu 23.10 (GNU/Linux 6.5.0-1012-raspi aarch64)

https://github.com/n1ce-0ne/rtinst

@Gedrean
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Gedrean commented May 20, 2024

only issue with stickz verson is autodl-irssi doesn't work, just spent the day combining the two scripts to try make one decent working version with working autodl.

just got it working on the pi5 with autodl :) Ubuntu 23.10 (GNU/Linux 6.5.0-1012-raspi aarch64)

https://github.com/n1ce-0ne/rtinst

So does the current setup steps fix the throttle and autodl-irssi issues?

I ask because it doesn't have fixes for Debian 12 but I'm happy to build with Deb 11 if it means I can get this working again.

I've got previous use of this script but currently the install fails when using 4.3.1 ruTorrent so I was hoping your script is working properly, @n1ce-0ne ...

@n1ce-0ne
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So does the current setup steps fix the throttle and autodl-irssi issues?

I ask because it doesn't have fixes for Debian 12 but I'm happy to build with Deb 11 if it means I can get this working again.

I've got previous use of this script but currently the install fails when using 4.3.1 ruTorrent so I was hoping your script is working properly, @n1ce-0ne

its the best we have to get an solid install with sound autodl-irssi

which is the latest version that autodl-irssi will still work, v3.10

all other scripts ive seen still dont work with Ubuntu 23.10, this does.

script advantages: works with Ubuntu 23.10 + autodl-irssi
script disadvantages: still limited to Rutorrent v3.10

the advantages deffo outweigh the disadvantages imo

@Gedrean
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Gedrean commented May 22, 2024

all other scripts ive seen still dont work with Ubuntu 23.10, this does.

@n1ce-0ne

I managed to run Swizzin with a minimal set of features same as this (nginx, rtorrent, rutorrent, autodl-irssi, vsftpd) (though I don't really need autodl or vsftpd it was to test it). It has everything working properly but I don't like how the file system is laid out so much.

It worked ok, but has a bigger overall disk footprint (2gb roughly) than I expected. Was hoping you'd resolved this but other than 3.10 it's workable I guess? I'll have to work on migrating stuff from previous environments to either of these anyhow. Thanks for answering! :-)

@n1ce-0ne
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@n1ce-0ne

I managed to run Swizzin with a minimal set of features same as this (nginx, rtorrent, rutorrent, autodl-irssi, vsftpd) (though I don't really need autodl or vsftpd it was to test it). It has everything working properly but I don't like how the file system is laid out so much.

It worked ok, but has a bigger overall disk footprint (2gb roughly) than I expected. Was hoping you'd resolved this but other than 3.10 it's workable I guess? I'll have to work on migrating stuff from previous environments to either of these anyhow. Thanks for answering! :-)

yupp, its deffo a good script, doesn't mess with anything that doesn't need messing with etc
its a classic, does what it says on the tin & gets you up & running in no time, everytime :)

@Gedrean
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Gedrean commented May 22, 2024

@n1ce-0ne

Does yours -require- vsftpd after install? I don't need that particular feature with my setup, and was gonna follow your steps to see how it felt but yours has a lot more complicated setup than just running rtsetup like arakasi's did.

@n1ce-0ne
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n1ce-0ne commented May 22, 2024

Does yours -require- vsftpd after install? I don't need that particular feature with my setup, and was gonna follow your steps to see how it felt but yours has a lot more complicated setup than just running rtsetup like arakasi's did.

however you upload or edit / create files on your server, thats just how i do it because i upload my copy of rtinst,
you could simply copy the code from my rtinst & paste it [to replace the whole original text] into the original rtinst

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