Install Mplayer Debian Wheezy Backports
- Debian Backports Stretch Sources
- Debian Wheezy Raspberry Pi
- Install Mplayer Debian Wheezy Backports
- Raspbian Debian Wheezy
- Debian Backports Jessie
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How to remove mplayer from Debian 7 (Wheezy) Uninstall mplayer. To remove just mplayer package itself from Debian 7 (Wheezy) execute on terminal. If you also want to delete configuration and/or data files of mplayer from Debian Wheezy then this will work. Apt-get remove is identical to install except that packages are removed instead of.
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commented Nov 4, 2015
There is no librtlsdr-dev package available in the official Raspbian Wheezy package repositories which is causing a dependency issue when trying to build dump1090-mutability1.15~dev packages. |
commented Dec 17, 2015
Debating even supporting older releases such as Wheezy at this point... Anyone see an issue with this? Until then support for older releases has been shelved at least for the time being if not for good. |
added legacy support and removed bug labels Dec 22, 2015
commented Dec 27, 2015
You are more familiar with setting up dump1090-mutability on Wheezy then I am. The following packages you suggested installing on the FlightAware forum should resolve this issue correct? https://github.com/mutability/librtlsdr/releases/download/v0.5.4_git-1/librtlsdr0_0.5.4.git-1_armhf.deb |
commented Dec 27, 2015
Yes I have these packages installed on my Wheezy Pi. I followed Oliver's directions here:
From my Pi: |
commented Dec 27, 2015
Debian Backports Stretch Sources
@jprochazka Let me know when you want me to test things again. |
commented Dec 27, 2015
OK, I think I have found a generic solution (i.e. not tied to downloading any specific files from any specific location).
After doing the above, dump1090-mutability installed without any issues. I leave it up to you to perform the required version (wheezy/jessy) tests and add the wheezy-backports source. |
commented Dec 27, 2015
Thinking about this a bit more and reading https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=58836 I'm not so sure anymore if the above will be a good idea on a Pi, especially Pi1. |
Debian Wheezy Raspberry Pi
commented Feb 6, 2016
I think the best way is to determine if the script is running on a Wheezy Pi device (armhf) and install the two required packages from here: You could also check first if the packages are already available: I don't think the back port idea that I posted earlier is such a good idea after all. |
added wontfix and removed help wantedlegacy support labels Mar 3, 2016
commented Mar 3, 2016
I no longer see the point in supporting Wheezy based releases due to the age. |