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Update wiki for Fedora #68

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gombosg opened this issue Aug 3, 2019 · 10 comments
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Update wiki for Fedora #68

gombosg opened this issue Aug 3, 2019 · 10 comments

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@gombosg
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gombosg commented Aug 3, 2019

Please update the Fedora wiki entry with some up-to-date instructions. Here is the diff:

Packages.md.diff.txt

Or the Fedora part:

Fedora.md.txt

Thanks!

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EHfive commented Aug 3, 2019

Updated!

https://github.com/EHfive/pulseaudio-modules-bt/wiki/Packages/2b011236f5a80262af03a44c23c036868d2890f6

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@JaneSmith
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The given command for Fedora Silverblue doesn't seem to work. It results in the error "Unknown option --install".

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gombosg commented Mar 25, 2020

Sorry, I don't use Fedora Silverblue, probably the CLI commands have changed since then. Let us know if you find the correct install command and we'll update the wiki.

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JaneSmith commented Mar 26, 2020

As far as I can tell it's just currently not possible to install this directly from the repository with Fedora Silverblue: coreos/rpm-ostree#1265

I think I managed to install it directly from the .rpm file using:

wget https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/releases/31/Everything/x86_64/os/Packages/p/pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld-1.3-1.fc31.x86_64.rpm
rpm-ostree override replace ./pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld-1.3-1.fc31.x86_64.rpm

This isn't the ideal way to install it and I assume that it won't be updated automatically.

Edit: Nope... doesn't look like that actually worked. I'm stumped.

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JaneSmith commented Mar 28, 2020

Okay, sorry for the confusion. It turns out that the command given on the wiki is correct - and also isn't.

This is what the wiki says to enter (which doesn't work):

rpm-ostree override remove pulseaudio-module-bluetooth -–install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld

This is the correct command:

rpm-ostree override remove pulseaudio-module-bluetooth --install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld

Depending on the font used, these two lines might look identical, but they are not. The first line has some other symbol instead of a hyphen, giving -–install instead of --install, which is why it results in an error about it being an unknown option when copying and pasting the line directly to the terminal.

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gombosg commented Mar 28, 2020

OMG. Thanks for figuring this out, @JaneSmith yeah, one of those is a regular hyphen, and the other is an en dash. I have no clue how that happened since I presumably copied from the terminal and there's no en dash key on the keyboard...

@EHfive
Can you please update the Wiki Fedora Silverblue command to the correct

rpm-ostree override remove pulseaudio-module-bluetooth --install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld

(note: only the dashes are different in --install)? thanks!

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EHfive commented Mar 29, 2020

Updated.

https://github.com/EHfive/pulseaudio-modules-bt/wiki/Packages#fedora

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carwyn commented Mar 30, 2020

When it says:

Due to licensing restrictions, it doesn't support fdk-aac found in the nonfree RPMFusion repos - you have to create your own build for that.

Does that mean rebuild pulseaudio-modules-bt or is there more that needs rebuilding to get fdk-aac to work?

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gombosg commented Mar 30, 2020

No, you just have to roll your own pulseaudio-modules-bt with fdk-aac-devel etc.

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What changes do we need specifically for pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld.spec? I see it already has BuildRequires: pkgconfig(fdk-aac).

Is this related to a difference between fdk-aac and fdk-aac-free?

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