2024-05-18, 10:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-18, 10:11 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-05-18, 07:48 PM)HikariNoKitsune Wrote: Yea... IDK about anyone else, but nothing works for me. Good to know that the server itself won't just, tell you when there's an update... and when doing normal practices for 'updating/upgrading', nothing is actually upgraded or updated lol...
For my case... i was on 22.04. Didn't get any notification by either Ubuntu nor Jellyfin that an 'upgrade' was required. 22.04 is LTS and still supported till 2027.... so... its weird that jellyfin isn't supporting it while stating 'we only support lts versions'... I upgraded from 22.04 to 23.04 only to find out that this isn't actually an LTS version for some reason... so I tried to upgrade from 23.04 to 24.04... and no dice. guess they just won't allow that. so i upgraded from 23.04 to 23.10, then from 23.10 to 24.04 LTS. Still nothing.
What's weird, is that when i try to update it, or just re-install it, it is telling me that it is using Jellyfin Ubuntu 10.9.2. However, its like nothing is 'actually happening'. The web client when going to the Dashboard, still just says 10.8.9.... If i look at the versions on the server itself via CLI, it very clearly shows "Server: 10.8.9" but "web-client: 10.9.2".... So I'm getting the impression that the server just, isn't actually updating for whatever reason.
This is getting insanely discouraging... as I have alot of people who are wanting to use the server, but now can't, because of this horrible upgrade process... Man, I remember back when just doing an apt update and apt upgrade just worked for everything...
@HikariNoKitsune - Ubuntu does LTS releases every 2 years, so 23.04 is not an LTS release. 22.04 is still supported as is 20.04 for that matter.
Also, Ubuntu won't update any 3rd party repos to change what version of Ubuntu your are running. In /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.sources, there is a "suites" field where you state which debian/ubuntu version you are on.
Code:
Types: deb
URIs: https://repo.jellyfin.org/ubuntu
Suites: noble
Components: main
Architectures: amd64
Signed-By: /etc/apt/keyrings/jellyfin.gpg
As long as apt is actually updating, it should pull down the new jellyfin manifest and update jellyfin. If one of the apt repos is misconfigured it can prevent ANY apt manifest updates. UNLESS you, at some point, told apt to never update jellyfin. You can lock versions for specific packages.