New to the AllStar Link distribution. I have installed ASL 1.01 on a Pi 3B+ including the updates as mentioned in the README with the ASL image at allstralink.org and dvswitch.org repositories. I have completed all steps in the beginner guide successfully and see my node is registered and seen. I am now trying to install Allmon2 per the instructions linked in the Wiki.
When I type ‘sudo apt install git’, I receive the message ‘Package git is not available, but is referred to by another package’ along with other text stating the package may have been obsoleted, unavailable, etc. I am pretty sure this is operator error, but I am baffled where I am going wrong.
By any chance do I have to point to a different repository? A net search shows that ‘git’ is not installed by default on Stretch Lite, so one would assume that a package is available. I am just not sure from where for this version of Rasbian Stretch that ASL 1.01 uses.
This is the 2nd time installing as I wanted to ensure that I did not have a bad image written to the micro-SD card. The first time was installing using the image at allstarlink.org and the 2nd using the image at dvswitch.org.
The beta Raspberry Pi image installed flawlessly. The only issue I had is the SimpleUSB radio interface choice did not stick in the configuration. I had to manually add the module to the module configuration to load. After that, I was able to run the simpleusb-tune-menu.
I was able to install allmon following the guide, however the shell cannot find ‘htpasswd’ to configure the server. I think I can figure this one out though. If not I will be back.
I did not look at /etc/asterisk/modules.conf. I am new to Allstar Link and was following the beginners guide. I did not see anything in the guide instructing to load from another location.
Good point, Chuck. We should add that to the beginners guide. Or better yet have it enabled by default as most people will be using SimpleUSB. Thanks for letting us know what you found.