Maybe its because i’m still new at linux, but I try to download into my home directory and let the installer put the package at root or wherever is appropriate.
Other than checking that you have the correct path to the file, I have nothing. I also followed the Rhasspian Debian install instructions for my satellites, and it worked for me.
Sorry to belabour the point, but it’s a mistake I’ve made a couple of times, and in case you are new to linux like me …
Did you create the rhasspy folder in root directory (sudo mkdir /rhasspy) or in your home directory (mkdir rhasspy) ?
Your original post is looking in the /rhasspy folder in the root directory (because of the initial “/” in the path/filename).
If (like me) you created the rhasspy folder in your home folder you should place a dot in front (install ./rhasspy/rhasspy_2.5.11_arm64.deb) to indicate that the path starts from the current directory.
I note also that your last post (point 3) mentions a different file name, which I guess means that you are trying again to download and install.
it’s right. You are missing the libgfortan4 package, which is not available for Bullseye. The following post might help: https://community.rhasspy.org/t/bullseye-refuses-to-install/3355
(amd64 needs to be replaced with arm64 and it will take you a lot of time. )
Dear jens-schiffke, I’ve followed the instructions you outlined in your linked post, but I’m seeing this error: dpkg-deb: error: parsing file ‘tmp/DEBIAN/control’ near line 2: missing ‘Package’ field
I’ve run through it a couple of time to make sure I’m not missing anything, but still get the same error. Any help would be very much appreciated! (and jtmpush18, sorry for hijacking your thread, but thought you’d end up in the same place as I am).
Jeff