Package Details: zoneminder 1.36.35-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zoneminder.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zoneminder
Description: A full-featured, open source, state-of-the-art video surveillance software system
Upstream URL: https://zoneminder.com/
Keywords: camera cctv monitor record security surveillance video zoneminder
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Submitter: None
Maintainer: Nocifer
Last Packager: Nocifer
Votes: 72
Popularity: 0.39
First Submitted: 2008-03-21 00:09 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-22 17:14 (UTC)

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hillbicks commented on 2020-09-17 19:23 (UTC)

@superpupervlad: you need to install pod2man from aur before the install

@Nocifer: can you add pod2man as a depencency? Thanks

superpupervlad commented on 2020-08-21 23:22 (UTC)

If building package gives error /bin/sh: pod2man: command not found. Then add /usr/bin/core_perl to your PATH.

trm commented on 2020-08-08 19:35 (UTC)

Mocord monitors do not detect motion with version 1.34.18. Resetting the mysql database and reconfiguring the monitors did not fix the issue for me. After downgrading to 1.34.16 (keeping the fresh configuration) Mocord works as expected.

jlanzobr commented on 2020-06-27 17:02 (UTC)

Just a heads up: any Perl AUR packages that zoneminder depends upon will need to be rebuilt after the Perl 5.32 update.

@alanking: Agreed - I definitely preferred automatic database upgrades. @DaMadOne: seconded, Nocifer has done a great job.

DaMadOne commented on 2020-06-16 01:51 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-16 01:56 (UTC) by DaMadOne)

I for one am grateful of the work @Nocifer has put into this package. Since he/she has taken over upgrades have gone much more smoothly than before. It use to be a nightmare(To the point I almost never upgraded my ZM VM)! Now it MAY be a minor inconvenience but usually nothing more than what a "normal" Arch upgrade may need.

Thank you for your work @Nocifier. I just upgraded.. took note of the part of the upgrade that told me to run zmupdate.pl and all is well.

alanking commented on 2020-05-15 11:35 (UTC)

That's a shame. I'd say most of us like the automatic upgrade of the database. Like you said, if you want more hands on and manual intervention, you can build it yourself old school.

Nocifer commented on 2020-05-15 10:27 (UTC)

@Synthead it sure is possible, but at this point one could wonder why we bother using package managers at all and not simply return to the good old days of downloading the source .tar ourselves and running ./configure && ./make && ./make install. Or switch to Gentoo for that matter.

But anyway, in this new version I've removed all shell commands from the install script and replaced them with instructions for the user.

synthead commented on 2020-05-11 17:03 (UTC)

Is it possible to do package upgrades without upgrading the database? I feel like the database upgrades should be a separate process from upgrading the package.

DaMadOne commented on 2020-03-24 22:13 (UTC)

@nocifer you're absolutely correct. It is a dependency of ffmpeg and the official package is what I'm using.

I did just do a whole system update on it that went a little wrong. I hadn't updated the ZM VM in nearly a year (was on a 5.2 kernel). I thought I had fully recovered from it but obviously not. Once I got ZM compiled and tried to run it I found other missing depends that should be there because other packages requires them. Like php requires oniguruma.. I had php, but not oniguruma somehow.

TL:DR I think I'm sorted out now.. Carry on.

Nocifer commented on 2020-03-24 08:41 (UTC)

@DaMadOne from what I can tell, libmfx is supposed to be a dependency of ffmpeg. Or at least that's the case for the official Arch package, some alternative packages I checked (e.g. ffmpeg-full or ffmpeg-amd-full-git) don't seem to include it.

Could you be using one of these ffmpeg variants? If that's so, I would first ask their AUR maintainers why they do not include libmfx as a dependency.