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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)

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Can we get mmv added? Just in case you need a source distribution, I've grabbed the latest distribution from Debian and applied all their patches, and merged it into a single git repo at https://github.com/technoratii/mmv.git

I have one item in my Nerd Pack that won't update, libffi.  It continues to show up as needing an update.  However, it shows up again after running the update.  I can't remember why this was installed initially.  

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The only thing in my GO file is:

#!/bin/bash
# Start the Management Utility
/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &

 

Here is a list of the Plugins I have installed:

image.thumb.png.aacdbf469ccd3e9eb68c00274e93b41a.png

 

I also have 5 dockers installed.

 

This is the output when I select Update:

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It's been many years but I recall that when something like this happens, the resolution would be to Uninstall and then Install again using the Nerd Pack tab.  Is that still the recommended resolution?  I do not know why this Libffi is even being installed, but it must have been something related to a Plugin, or perhaps it's not even needed anymore.

 

Any ideas?

 

Edited by Switchblade

how to enable auto-update to all installed packs?

I have one item in my Nerd Pack that won't update, libffi.  It continues to show up as needing an update.  However, it shows up again after running the update.  I can't remember why this was installed initially.  
image.thumb.png.2d6536bcdcb307b822eaf1333e2840f8.png
 
The only thing in my GO file is:
#!/bin/bash
# Start the Management Utility
/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &
 
Here is a list of the Plugins I have installed:
image.thumb.png.aacdbf469ccd3e9eb68c00274e93b41a.png
 
I also have 5 dockers installed.
 
This is the output when I select Update:
image.png.d3b5c375d73a5c213ed2286e7af60115.png
 
It's been many years but I recall that when something like this happens, the resolution would be to Uninstall and then Install again using the Nerd Pack tab.  Is that still the recommended resolution?  I do not know why this Libffi is even being installed, but it must have been something related to a Plugin, or perhaps it's not even needed anymore.
 
Any ideas?
 
libffi is just a temp version fix for python until they update the version included with unraid. A lot of updated python apps won't run without v3.3. Maybe I should bug them to update libffi. As far as it not updating, maybe download or corruption of some sort. Nerdpack checks bad package downloads and deleted them though. You can manually delete them on the flash drive
how to enable auto-update to all installed packs?
There's no auto update but if you click apply or update one they will all update

Hi, I have been doing some trouble shooting with NVMe cache drives. I ended up using nvme-cli tools. It would be awesome to include it in the nerd pack.

github link

There is also a slackware package, which gets updates.

Hi, I have been doing some trouble shooting with NVMe cache drives. I ended up using nvme-cli tools. It would be awesome to include it in the nerd pack.
github link
There is also a slackware package, which gets updates.
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8 hours ago, dmacias said:
On 5/14/2020 at 8:08 AM, Switchblade said:
I have one item in my Nerd Pack that won't update, libffi.  It continues to show up as needing an update.  However, it shows up again after running the update.  I can't remember why this was installed initially.  
image.thumb.png.2d6536bcdcb307b822eaf1333e2840f8.png
 
The only thing in my GO file is:
#!/bin/bash
# Start the Management Utility
/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &
 
Here is a list of the Plugins I have installed:
image.thumb.png.aacdbf469ccd3e9eb68c00274e93b41a.png
 
I also have 5 dockers installed.
 
This is the output when I select Update:
image.png.d3b5c375d73a5c213ed2286e7af60115.png
 
It's been many years but I recall that when something like this happens, the resolution would be to Uninstall and then Install again using the Nerd Pack tab.  Is that still the recommended resolution?  I do not know why this Libffi is even being installed, but it must have been something related to a Plugin, or perhaps it's not even needed anymore.
 
Any ideas?
 

libffi is just a temp version fix for python until they update the version included with unraid. A lot of updated python apps won't run without v3.3. Maybe I should bug them to update libffi. As far as it not updating, maybe download or corruption of some sort. Nerdpack checks bad package downloads and deleted them though. You can manually delete them on the flash drive

 

Ok, so I looked through the flash drive and didn't find the libffi package.  I'm not sure how it got installed.  On the Nerd Pack tab, under the Downloaded column, it says By Download is No.  I'm guessing that means it was not installed using NP.

 

What is the recommend resolution to fix this so it will update?  Should I use NP and select Uninstall, and then Install it again? 

 

Thank you!

 
Ok, so I looked through the flash drive and didn't find the libffi package.  I'm not sure how it got installed.  On the Nerd Pack tab, under the Downloaded column, it says By Download is No.  I'm guessing that means it was not installed using NP.
 
What is the recommend resolution to fix this so it will update?  Should I use NP and select Uninstall, and then Install it again? 
 
Thank you!
I'm not sure. Unless another plugin installs libffi, the only thing I could recommend would be to remove the plugin and delete /config/plugins/NerdPack directory, then reinstall. But if you don't need it, then just leave it alone. It will always say update because another version comes with unraid. If it bugs you just filter sort everything by installed and it would be hidden.

Hey Guys,

 

I was wondering what happened to the docker-compose command?

Rebooted my server after 39 days today and the nerdpack apparently got an update, but this left me without docker-compose.

Running on 6.8.0rc7, I did notice some commits on the Github less then 39 days ago.

 

My docker setup greatly depends on docker-compose, so I'd like to have it back 🙂

 

Appreciate the effort!

Best regards.

 

EDIT:

Noticed that it was still listed at "https://github.com/dmacias72/unRAID-NerdPack/tree/master/packages/6.6", but not on

"https://github.com/dmacias72/unRAID-NerdPack/tree/master/packages/6.7" and above.

So I was able to get it for now by putting version 6.6 in the NerdPackHelper script.

I imagine this was a mistake? :)

Thanks again!

Edited by S1dney

Can we get mmv added? Just in case you need a source distribution, I've grabbed the latest distribution from Debian and applied all their patches, and merged it into a single git repo at https://github.com/technoratii/mmv.git
I would still need a build script for slackware. There's no slackbuild for mmv. Only pre built package is 32bit
Hey Guys,   I was wondering what happened to the docker-compose command? Rebooted my server after 39 days today and the nerdpack apparently got an update, but this left me without docker-compose.

Running on 6.8.0rc7, I did notice some commits on the Github less then 39 days ago.

 

My docker setup greatly depends on docker-compose, so I'd like to have it back [emoji846]

 

Appreciate the effort!

Best regards.

 

EDIT:

Noticed that it was still listed at "https://github.com/dmacias72/unRAID-NerdPack/tree/master/packages/6.6", but not on

"https://github.com/dmacias72/unRAID-NerdPack/tree/master/packages/6.7" and above.

So I was able to get it for now by putting version 6.6 in the NerdPackHelper script.

I imagine this was a mistake? [emoji4]

Thanks again!

 

 

 

No mistake sorry. Newer versions started requiring too many dependencies. However with any python package that doesn't require compiling, you can install it with all its depends through pip or pip3. See here https://forums.unraid.net/index.php?/topic/35866-unRAID-6-NerdPack---CLI-tools-(iftop,-iotop,-screen,-kbd,-etc.&do=findComment&comment=838361)

 

 

 

 

33 minutes ago, dmacias said:

No mistake sorry. Newer versions started requiring too many dependencies. However with any python package that doesn't require compiling, you can install it with all its depends through pip or pip3. See here https://forums.unraid.net/index.php?/topic/35866-unRAID-6-NerdPack---CLI-tools-(iftop,-iotop,-screen,-kbd,-etc.&do=findComment&comment=838361)

 

 

 

 

Ok understood, I'll give that a go.

Sad that it had to go tho.

 

Thanks for the alternative way! Appreciate it.

Edited by S1dney

Can anyone please assist 

 

I am not a Linux guy by any stretch of the imagination so please be patient. I added IOTop from Nerdpack but get the following error trying to run it

libffi.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
To run an uninstalled copy of iotop,
launch iotop.py in the top directory

 

Can anyone point me in the right directions please ?

Can anyone please assist 
 
I am not a Linux guy by any stretch of the imagination so please be patient. I added IOTop from Nerdpack but get the following error trying to run it
libffi.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
To run an uninstalled copy of iotop,
launch iotop.py in the top directory
 
Can anyone point me in the right directions please ?
Install libffi too.
On 1/19/2019 at 5:50 PM, bitcore said:

Thanks for the plugin, very useful and convenient!

 

The atop package seems to be filling up my /var/log partition in the atop directory with compressed binary data.

 

Anyway to configure this differently to not fill it up?

can it be fixed?

Barrier seems to have a dependency on qt5 which I would think would preclude it from NerdPack?

How to uninstall packs?

hi

where is docker-compose ?

I'd like to see if we could get rar2fs updated to release v1.29.0.

4 hours ago, dmacias said:
7 hours ago, ibasaw said:
hi
where is docker-compose ?

Look a few posts back

ok, i had installed it natively and put the script in the unraid boot / go script

On 5/31/2020 at 12:18 AM, Nischi said:

I'd like to see if we could get rar2fs updated to release v1.29.0.

Agree, big update as always from hasse69.

Enjoy your beer dmacias.

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