Awesome! Now to string together why the installer isn’t making use of the needed resources.
Same issue here, on v2.4.8 and Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
The solution proposed by JMSolo works but seems to be a bit too disproportionate/inappropriate…
What? I don’t understand your meaning.
Try installing PlexRequests via the cli package installer with the following command box install plexrequests
. If you have it installed, you will need to remove it first with box remove plexrequests
.
The solution that I/we have proposed for this is straight from Plex Requests when attempting to garner mono dependencies, not a solution that we came up with.
I think install the complete mono library (170 packages approx) to solve the problem is a little “light”. No offense here, just an opinion
Right, it’s just a solution that you suggested, not found. I do not disagree
You’re right and I suppose I will attempt to find a much more elegant solution to this as the installer will need an additional step that I am now noticing it doesn’t have apt autoremove
… otherwise that bulky set of mono dependencies are floating around.
apt-get autoremove
done.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libmono-c5-1.1-cil libmono-corlib2.0-cil libmono-entityframework-sqlserver6.0-cil
libmono-entityframework6.0-cil libmono-opensystem-c4.0-cil libmono-sharpzip2.6-cil
Is this still open? Ive done a complete install and found i have this issue.
Service Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu) Server at xx.xx.xx.xx.xx Port 443
To answer your question kerbys:
To confirm this works!
Have a beer donation on me!
[Annnndd its gone](http://cart.mn/Poof)
We’re working on patching a fix for this at the moment.