Bug #5566
closed
You run it not where it is read more careful.
Oliver Mitchell wrote:
saen acro wrote:
You run it not where it is read more careful.
I dont get what you mean??
change to directory where you clone git repo and then run ./configure or ./Autobuild.sh
saen acro wrote:
Oliver Mitchell wrote:
saen acro wrote:
You run it not where it is read more careful.
I dont get what you mean??
change to directory where you clone git repo and then run ./configure or ./Autobuild.sh
from were does it install too?
sudo apt install build-essential git pkg-config libssl-dev bzip2 wget libavahi-client-dev zlib1g-dev libavcodec-dev libavutil-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libavresample-dev
Soon will upload video how to do it.
Why no one read and thing anymore?
saen acro wrote:
Soon will upload video how to do it.
Why no one read and thing anymore?
the manual is not clear, why doest it tell you what you need first? then haveing to find out it messing something
Ive reinstall this systtem 3 times as it dosnt work.
Because user need to know what he will do, and when is broken to know how to fix it.
- Status changed from New to Invalid
Looks like GnuTLS simply doesnt support the encryption offered by the server. Update GnuTLS and it should work again. You could also setup a mirror that offers legacy encryption aswell.
As it's a server configuration setting you could also try to figure out who runs that server and contact that person.... Nobody who's reading here will be able to fix it, so it's pointless to track this issue.
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