Try: sudo apt-get install bzip2
then start the installation again (sudo ./roonserver-installer-linuxx64.sh
).
Maybe the install document should also add bzip2
to the dependencies section?
Try: sudo apt-get install bzip2
then start the installation again (sudo ./roonserver-installer-linuxx64.sh
).
Maybe the install document should also add bzip2
to the dependencies section?
The install script checks for the availability of wget. If not available, it falls back to the use of curl.
But from the posted screen shots it seems clear that the install package was successfully downloaded and saved.
I’ll get some sleep instead then and leave it to sharper minds.
That seems to have worked. Thanks!