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PR: ports/130592 Submitted by: J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com>
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42 lines
1.4 KiB
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Freevo is now installed. It might be a good idea to read the docs
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in %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/freevo-%%PORTVERSION%%
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You will need to ensure that the directory %%FREEVO_HOME%%/tv is on
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a filesystem with lots of space. The default location may not be
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adequate. One possibility is to create a freevo TV directory on a
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suitable filesystem, then create a symlink to it from %%FREEVO_HOME%%/tv.
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Freevo requires procfs to be mounted on /proc. You can do this by
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adding the following entry to your /etc/fstab:
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proc /proc procfs rw 0 0
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Without this freevo will not shut down correctly.
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To get freevo up and running copy and edit:
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%%PREFIX%%/etc/freevo/local_conf.py.example
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then:
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su freevo
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freevo setup
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freevo start recordserver
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freevo start
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and also:
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freevo --help
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Freevo can be configured to start on boot by setting the following
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variables in /etc/rc.conf:
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freevo_enable="YES" enables Freevo subsystem
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freevo_recordserver_enable="YES" starts record server
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freevo_webserver_enable="YES" starts record server
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freevo_gui_enable="YES" starts Freevo GUI
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