swetoast / steamlink-launcher

Steamlink launcher for OSMC
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Required to manually input code to install dependencies #44

Closed chugelmann closed 8 months ago

chugelmann commented 2 years ago

After placing the zip on my SD card and installing through OSMC, I attempted to open Steamlink Launcher, and was told I had to manually input "dpkg --configure -a" in order to be able to install dependencies needed for Steamlink Launcher. This also required me to use superuser to actually invoke that code. OSMC is a fresh install, only add-on is Plex. I cannot remember the dependencies, but it looked to be 4 or 5 separate things that needed to be installed before Steamlink Launcher would open.

swetoast commented 2 years ago

provide logs makes my work easier, dont think its the launcher at all when you have to perform dpkg --configure -a its a stalled installation from before

chugelmann commented 2 years ago

What files/logs would be best for you? Not sure what output to look for on my SD card.

swetoast commented 2 years ago

grab-logs -A

same as providing OSMC forums with logs

chugelmann commented 2 years ago

https://paste.osmc.tv/iweyalezac

chugelmann commented 2 years ago

I downloaded OSMC's installer "osmc-installer.exe", wrote to a formatted SD card, popped it in my Pi 3B+, loaded OSMC, then installed the Plex add-on from repository. Today, I tried to install Steamlink Launcher, downloaded the zip, put it in root directory of SD card, installed through OSMC GUI, kept crashing OSMC until I was finally able to see it hang on the command line saying that it needed a bunch of dependencies that I did not have, and couldn't get without running "dpkg --configure -a" through SSH.

FF-AntiK commented 1 year ago

same here

swetoast commented 8 months ago

https://github.com/swetoast/steamlink-launcher/issues/57