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Synology package #8

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tobsen opened this issue Aug 4, 2017 · 9 comments
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Synology package #8

tobsen opened this issue Aug 4, 2017 · 9 comments

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@tobsen
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tobsen commented Aug 4, 2017

Do you plan to release a package for Synology DSM 6? Or at least a tutorial?

@marcedwards
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We’d like to. We don’t have a Synology for testing (yet).

@jpboivin
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jpboivin commented Aug 4, 2017

I made some scripts and a package. It works on my NAS. Feel free to try it and give some feedback!

https://bitbucket.org/jpboivin/istatserver-dsm

@marcedwards
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@jpboivin Thanks!

@tobsen
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tobsen commented Aug 5, 2017

@jpboivin Thanks, works, just installed it on my DS1815+

@henrikhelmers
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This wouldn't install on DS416Play (DSM 6.2.1). I am guessing your package needs a bump @jpboivin. Maybe you already updated it for your own setup? :)

@UniverseXXX
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Would appreciate if @jpboivin will compile new version. Thanks.

@jpboivin
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jpboivin commented Jan 8, 2019

This wouldn't install on DS416Play (DSM 6.2.1). I am guessing your package needs a bump @jpboivin. Maybe you already updated it for your own setup? :)

The package I made was for the Avoton micro-architecture (as it was supported by my NAS). I've uploaded a new x64 package that should work on more devices (see this page for an architecture-model mapping). I uploaded a new package that should be compatible.

Would appreciate if @jpboivin will compile new version. Thanks.

May I ask why you want the new version? From what I've seen, commits since I've packaged the app for Synology are mostly for BSD or OpenSSL. I'm still using the same package I first released.

@henrikhelmers
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Then I got it wrong, sorry about that. Trying your new package, I still get the same message. Could that be because I have an x64 whereas the new package is for x86?

If you could be bothered to run yet another compile for x64 that would be appreciated—but I also understand if you have better things to do.

@voltaireodactyl
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@jpboivin just wanted to say thanks a million -- your SPK worked brilliantly on my machine.

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