![]() ![]() # Required-Stop: $local_fs $network $remote_fs # Required-Start: $local_fs $network $remote_fs Paste this long code, change DAEMON to DAEMON=/usr/local/bin/mono if mono shows 3.2.8 instead of 3.10 #! /bin/sh Sonarr init.d ScriptĬreate the init.d script file sudo nano /etc/init.d/nzbdrone Upstart can conflict with your system so attempt the init.d method first. There are two methods, the init.d script and upstart script. Take ownership of the Sonarr installation so updates will work properly sudo chown -R pi:pi /opt/NzbDrone Autostart Sonarr Install Sonarr (NzbDrone) sudo apt-get install nzbdrone sqlite3-dev -y To solve it install the https package sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https -y -force-yesĪdd sources to install Sonarr on Raspbian sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮcho "deb master main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list Even if it doesn't show 3.10.0 don't worry, there is a workaround for the init.d script Install Sonarr Raspberry PiĮnable apt-get to install from https sources or you will get this error The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found. It should read Mono JIT compiler version 3.10.0 (mono-3.10.0-branch/ce003f4 Wed Nov 26 20:10:)Ĭopyright (C) 2002-2014 Novell, Inc, Xamarin Inc and Contributors. You can check your mono version mono -version Install the Mono 3.10 package for Raspbian sudo dpkg -i mono_3.b If Sourceforge is down you can use a mirror (thanks Hermi) wget Sudo apt-get install libmono-cil-dev -y Install Mono 3.10 Raspberry Pi armhf Packageĭownload the precompiled mono 3.10 arm deb package wget Now update packages and install sudo apt-get update Lower the pin preference sudo nano /etc/apt/preferencesĪdd these lines, if you are on wheezy replace jessie with wheezy Package: * If you get a libmono-cil-dev will not be installed you hold broken packages do this extra step Install libmono-cil-dev (Thanks to Raijmond) sudo apt-get install libmono-cil-dev -y ![]() ![]() Install Sonarr Raspberry Pi with Mono 3.10 If you are trying to figure out which hardware would work best for you, consider reading the Pi benchmarks. Raspberry Pi 2 and Pi 3 users use the Raspberry Pi 2 guide That said, Sonarr will still work on Raspbmc, but expect the interface to not be super snappy. I recommend only using this on headless machines, if you are on Raspbmc you will notice Sonarr is a bit slow, that is because Raspbmc is using a lot of GPU and RAM to create the graphical interface. When you are done Sonarr (NzbDrone) will use mono 3.10. If you already have Sonarr installed on your Raspberry Pi and Pi 2 you can either remove the old mono or try and install the deb package over the existing installation. I managed to compile a working mono 3.10 armhf deb package so all you have to do is download it and install it. ![]()
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