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#41 2023-04-03 15:49:11

Nunzio
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

PS. How do I mark this as 'solved'?

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#42 2023-04-03 15:58:53

unklar
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

edit your source post in the 'subject' line

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#43 2023-04-03 17:46:50

Nunzio
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

D'oh!

Thanks!

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#44 2023-04-03 23:30:47

Nunzio
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

Guys,
Quick question just for my own edification:

I seem to have gotten fairly modern versions of most things after getting the apt-get update to work....but the latest Youtube-dl it installed was from 2017(!!!), with no further update available. Just curious as to why that might be.

I did remove that old version YT-dl, and installed the latest one via curl. Still getting the infamous "uploader id" error...but so it seems is everyone else. turns out that YT-dl isn't being maintained very much these days...so going down this whole rabbit hole, which was initially prompted by that YT-dl error, was pretty much for naught.....

But I'm just curious as to why Synaptic is giving me a YT-dl from 2017?!

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#45 2023-04-04 08:09:19

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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

Sorry, off-topic, maybe because there is a new kid in town called "yt-dlp".

https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

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#46 2023-04-04 08:15:58

unklar
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

Nunzio wrote:

...

But I'm just curious as to why Synaptic is giving me a YT-dl from 2017?!

if you are still on stretch (helium), then this is so

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#47 2023-04-04 22:43:51

Nunzio
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

orionH wrote:

Sorry, off-topic, maybe because there is a new kid in town called "yt-dlp".

https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

So I've seen- Unfortunately, I can't use it, 'cause the latest Python I can conjur is 3.5, and yt-dlp requires 3.7 or higher..... It's a conspiracy I tells ya! big_smile

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#48 2023-04-04 22:46:05

Nunzio
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

unklar wrote:
Nunzio wrote:

...

But I'm just curious as to why Synaptic is giving me a YT-dl from 2017?!

if you are still on stretch (helium), then this is so

That's what I thought initially....but everything else I got from updating is much newer.... I think my 'pooter is haunted or something.... smile

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#49 2023-04-05 02:59:17

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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

Nunzio wrote:
orionH wrote:

Sorry, off-topic, maybe because there is a new kid in town called "yt-dlp".
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

So I've seen- Unfortunately, I can't use it, 'cause the latest Python I can conjur is 3.5, and yt-dlp requires 3.7 or higher..... It's a conspiracy I tells ya! big_smile

This is what happens if you persist in staying on an outdated distribution!

Final advice: back up your necessary personal data somewhere, make a fresh install of BunsenLabs Beryllium and import the data.


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#50 2023-04-05 05:12:58

Nunzio
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Re: Add Working Repositories To Helium?[SOLVED]

johnraff wrote:
Nunzio wrote:
orionH wrote:

Sorry, off-topic, maybe because there is a new kid in town called "yt-dlp".
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

So I've seen- Unfortunately, I can't use it, 'cause the latest Python I can conjur is 3.5, and yt-dlp requires 3.7 or higher..... It's a conspiracy I tells ya! big_smile

This is what happens if you persist in staying on an outdated distribution!

Final advice: back up your necessary personal data somewhere, make a fresh install of BunsenLabs Beryllium and import the data.

Looks like I'll have to bite the bullet and do that. I kinda like to see how long I can go without doing any updates on a virgin install- but alas, the way things are moving, I think I'll just have to start keeping updated in the future. It was a nice ride while it lasted. (Back in my Windows[shudder] days, you wouldn't believe how long I survived with Windows98...)

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