Package Details: jitsi-meet-git 1.0.7009+0+gc641835d0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/jitsi-meet-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: jitsi-meet-git
Description: Jitsi Meet Web git build
Upstream URL: https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/
Licenses: Apache
Submitter: C0rn3j
Maintainer: celogeek
Last Packager: celogeek
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2020-03-14 16:12 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-02-23 20:24 (UTC)

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celogeek commented on 2021-04-10 14:17 (UTC)

Hi,

I have update the package to align to other jitsi-meet packages I maintain (stable, stable-bin, nightly, nightly-bin).

Now the package use Arch way for webapps (/usr/share/webapps and /etc/webapps).

I made a blog post to configure jitsi-meet on arch. It is made for the nightly but you can replace the -nightly by -git and the tutorial will applied: https://blog.celogeek.com/posts/linux/archlinux/2021-02-jitsi-meet-nighly-on-arch-linux/

I'm working on alignment of all jitsi-meet packages. I will update the Arch Wiki as soon as I can.

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celogeek commented on 2021-04-10 14:17 (UTC)

Hi,

I have update the package to align to other jitsi-meet packages I maintain (stable, stable-bin, nightly, nightly-bin).

Now the package use Arch way for webapps (/usr/share/webapps and /etc/webapps).

I made a blog post to configure jitsi-meet on arch. It is made for the nightly but you can replace the -nightly by -git and the tutorial will applied: https://blog.celogeek.com/posts/linux/archlinux/2021-02-jitsi-meet-nighly-on-arch-linux/

I'm working on alignment of all jitsi-meet packages. I will update the Arch Wiki as soon as I can.

celogeek commented on 2020-05-27 00:27 (UTC)

Hi,

this package is made to develop on jitsi-meet? or to get the latest updated version from jitsi-meet?

do we need to have the development and the resource files in the install repository? (node_modules, .git, lua scripts, ...)

if not, may be you can do a "make source-package" at the end of the installation and deploy only that?

why using /opt instead of /usr/share/jitsi-meet ?

This package provide the same feature, and if an user want to go from stable to git package, it doesn't have to reconfigure prosody/nginx/config?

can we also have config in the same place as the other package, in /etc/jitsi/meet?

this ease a lot the migration from one version to another.

danieltetraquark commented on 2020-04-21 13:59 (UTC)

I think it would be good idea to symlink the config files to /etc/webapps/jitsi-meet

C0rn3j commented on 2020-04-15 20:18 (UTC)

@buzo Thanks, fixed it!

buzo commented on 2020-04-15 19:45 (UTC)

Since this is a git package, it should contain a pkgver() function, see here. Could you please add it?

tinux commented on 2020-04-02 12:36 (UTC)

Thanks a lot!! I'll try my luck tonight.

C0rn3j commented on 2020-04-02 12:29 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-02 13:05 (UTC) by C0rn3j)

The manual install guide is already pretty OS agnostic, the only real change you have to make is trusting the certificate, which you can do like so:

trust anchor /var/lib/prosody/auth.meet.example.com.crt

Do note that my packages (jitsi-meet-git, jitsi-videobridge, jicofo-git) currently use different configuration paths/service from the other packager(jitsi-meet-bin, jitsi-videbridge-bin, jicofo-bin), so read the PKGBUILD and the source files.

Here's my older notes - you can ignore the multi-sharp comments as they're handled by the packages.

https://haste.rys.pw/uzisosiram.bash

And the used files are here https://gitlab.com/C0rn3j/configs/-/tree/master/ansible/serverPlaybooks/roles/meet/files

tinux commented on 2020-04-02 12:12 (UTC)

Am I assuming correctly, that this is what you're using to configure jitsi on your arch systems? Is anyone aware of arch-specific installation instructions? Thanks