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    Strawberry not installing on Debian Bullseye

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      Frank Houston
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      When installing Strawberry I get the following message:
      Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libcdio18 (>= 2.0.0)
      But libcdio19 (2.1.0-2) is already installed as part of Bullseye. Should I install libcdio18? Or is there a way to install with libcdio19?

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      • jonasJ
        jonas
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        Where did you install it from?

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          Frank Houston
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          From the Strawberry website. Downloaded the deb. file at the Bullseye link.

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          • jonasJ
            jonas
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            I see that the problem is that since bullseye is unstable, they have upgraded their libcdio library since the 0.7.2 release, so the deb is no longer working. So you need to build from source yourself to run it on bullsye.
            See: https://github.com/strawberrymusicplayer/strawberry/wiki/Compiling-on-Debian

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