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Can't install Motioneye on Alpine linux #2465

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klewf opened this issue May 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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Can't install Motioneye on Alpine linux #2465

klewf opened this issue May 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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@klewf
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klewf commented May 4, 2022

Can't install on Alpine.
Step by step instructions required.

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MichaIng commented May 4, 2022

I guess the major question is how to install Python 3 on Alpine Linux. The installing pip and motionEye should be straight forward: https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye/tree/dev#installation

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cclauss commented May 6, 2022

I believe it is time to make a new release so that our default branch no longer points to a Python that no one uses anymore.

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MichaIng commented May 7, 2022

As fast as the most urgent issues are addressed: https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye/milestone/1
The one or the other could be also skipped for this release, but there are still some syntax/type errors due to Python 2 > Python 3 migration, missing motion 4.4 support, and one or two older but obvious issues in the Python code, which we should address first. Then I suggest to do a beta, including upload to PyPI and DockerHub as pre-release, and based on feedback a stable release ASAP. But to be discussed here: #2373

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