My ring #875
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Hi, my ring-mqtt integration(Manual Install) is not working after the recent changes on the ring.com url. Here's the end part of the DEBUG log. I did all possible solutions I read on the net(google) like re-authenticate, restart, re-install ring-mqtt but no success. If anyone can be able to help solve what causing ring-mqtt not working properly.
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As stated in the Wiki, manual installation is self-supported and comes with the expectation that you have basic Linux admin skills. The error message itself is quite clear, the code attempted to spawn one of the pre-requisites, specifically the go2rtc media server, and was unable to do so due to ENOENT error a standard error code that means "No such file or directory". You should make sure go2rtc, and any other pre-requisites for the current version, are available in the system path and are executable. If you do not have the requisite skills to troubleshoot basic system errors, then I will restate what is stated in the Wiki, it is highly recommended to use one of the containerized options to run ring-mqtt. This will automatically handle all dependencies, including any future changes. Good luck! |
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As stated in the Wiki, manual installation is self-supported and comes with the expectation that you have basic Linux admin skills. The error message itself is quite clear, the code attempted to spawn one of the pre-requisites, specifically the go2rtc media server, and was unable to do so due to ENOENT error a standard error code that means "No such file or directory". You should make sure go2rtc, and any other pre-requisites for the current version, are available in the system path and are executable.
If you do not have the requisite skills to troubleshoot basic system errors, then I will restate what is stated in the Wiki, it is highly recommended to use one of the containerized options…