* Target net6.0
* Use new Enum.TryParse(ReadOnlySpan<char>) overload
* Replace RNGCryptoServiceProvider with RandomNumberGenerator
* ci - target net6.0 (#6594)
* Update deployment for dotnet6
* Use generic 6.0.x preview for CI
* Update direct dotnet download links
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It's used in the restart.sh script.
For Debian, this is a Recommends because virtually everyone will need
this (default APT policy is to install recommended packages so this
works ok), but technically you can configure the server to run as root
and then you wouldn't need it.
For Fedora... frankly I got confused by their Weak Dependencies etc. so
I just made it a hard dependency.
It's been long enough that this is no longer an issue. We still conflict
on the ports 8096 and 8190, but this will simply result in a failure to
start; allow users to get themselves into that situation if they wish.
Fixes the incorrect dependency handling from 10.6.0, which was missing
the Replaces and Breaks entries on jellyfin-server. Thus apt would
complain about /etc/default/jellyfin being in two packages and fail to
upgrade. With this configuration, I've verified that apt now handles
this situation properly.
* Build self-contained Debian linux-x64 binary
* Update initscripts to use self-contained binary
The binary is declared in the units intentionally rather than using
the variable extrapolation from before, to avoid confusion since
these can't really be moved reasonably.
* With combined binary name, use pgrep instead
* Remove dotnet-runtime dependency
* Move the compiled scb to usr/bin
* Update binary location for upstart/systemd
* Move binary path; fix pidfile handling
* Entirely remove the temporary usr/ dir
* Don't move the compiled binary
* Create /usr/bin symlink
* Use the variable here
* Update architecture to any
* Add libcurl4-openssl build dependency
* Update the build Dockerfile to install builddeps