Bang Head Here (mine, not yours)
i have two small DVSwitch-using projects in mind. for both projects, i have already obtained permission to connect a bridge.
my first try used the blog post "Hosting an AllStar Node and an AllStarDMR bridge in the cloud" as the basis, and i thought i might be able to follow along and end up at my ultimate goal of bridging from a low traffic BM TG to an Echolink Conference. what i have learned so far is it seems since the time when KV4S wrote the blog post and now, there are no separate allstarlink and dvswitch repositories. it is enough to add just the dvswitch repo, thus:
(now how the heck did the text color and paragraph margin color get set?!)
(i give up trying to use the editor. it messes up when there's more than one blockquote. "Source code" editing it is..) $ apt search libcurl | grep -E "^libcu" i can make no more forward progress. my wagon's axle is lodged on the remainder of a cut-down tree in the road: i am "stumped."
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install libcurl4
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wget http://dvswitch.org/ASL_Repository/pool/hamradio/a/asl-asterisk/asl-asterisk_1.01-20180226-6_i386.deb dpkg -i asl-asterisk_1.01-20180226-6_i386.deb
On 3/28/20 10:19 AM, kb3cs wrote:
i have two small DVSwitch-using projects in mind. for both projects, i have already obtained permission to connect a bridge.
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it already is, honest.
see "libcurl4/eoan,now 7.65.3-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]" from the list of "libcurl*" i produced and posted in my message. - 45 (base 17) -
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not only is libcurl4 already installed, but there also is a libcurl3 installed:
libcurl3-gnutls/eoan,now 7.65.3-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]gave your suggestion a whirl. here's what happened: $ sudo dpkg -i asl-asterisk_1.01-20180226-6_i386.deband when trying the similar but more appropriate install matching my architecture: $ sudo dpkg -i asl-asterisk_1.01-20180226-6_amd64.debmore verbosity, but the same result as previously reported with output from 'apt'
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on a 64-bit system, one does not generally install all the 32bit libraries, so it is curious you, Mr. Zingman, would suggest installing a 32bit libcurl on a system clearly indicated as being 64bit.
any thoughts toward my yes/no question in the other thread? - 30 -
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Sorry, copy and paste error. I don't know what your personal issue
is but I'll leave that to others.
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On 4/1/2020 8:32 AM, kb3cs wrote:
on a 64-bit system, one does not generally install all the 32bit libraries, so it is curious you, Mr. Zingman, would suggest installing a 32bit libcurl on a system clearly indicated as being 64bit.
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oh? that's not something which has been said of me before.
also, given it was you who replied to an earnest question with only "too cute by .5", it seems to be a pot-kettle kind of situation over where you are. - 5 -
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Hi, I figured I'd give this a try, seeing as you have been forsaken by others.
My suggestion here is to take the question you have over to AskUbuntu and search there, where questions of package dependencies and how to override them can be properly addressed. As you may have discovered, there is more than a little bit of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps needed here, and self-education on how to dislodge a stump from your wagon wheel is required in order to make this software work. It tends not to do exactly what you want without researching and thinking deeply about the technologies you are attempting to bridge. And it bears repeating: everyone here is a volunteer, donating their time (especially Steve N4IRS) and patience is still a virtue in these stressful times. Have a lovely Friday! -- Randy Hall AA6RH (not K7AGE, quit asking) 😁
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