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    Jellyfin Forum Development Server Development Can I use the latest master w/ the jelly-web 10.8?

     
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    Can I use the latest master w/ the jelly-web 10.8?

    IDontKnowCode
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    2024-03-15, 10:47 PM
    I need some patches for my hardware that ive been push to master for a few months, but it doesnt look like 10.9 will be coming along in the very near future. so I want to know if I can just use the latest from jelly master with the jelly-web 10.8 (pre-compiled)?  Basically I'm a c# dev, but I'm not a fan of node so I really dont want to mess with it.
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    2024-03-15, 11:00 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-03-15, 11:00 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    10.9 is coming sooner rather than later. As early as late April

    https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-new-ci-new-...for-10-9-0

    10.9 is a pretty significant change. Lots of DB changes, etc. I doubt jellyfin-web 10.8 would work with 10.9. There is a reason they are bundled together.

    What hardware patches in 10.9 are you waiting on?
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    2024-03-16, 07:21 AM
    The 10.8 web version will work with 10.9 for like 80%, but that 20% will bite you.
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    2024-03-16, 09:45 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-03-16, 09:48 PM by IDontKnowCode.)
    thanks for the info. I have an RKMPP chipset from an 8 core Orange pi 5 w/ nvme main drive and two external storage drives. I'm using 10.8.12 and it works well enough except for web clients when I want full hardware decoding/encoding transcoding for multiple clients. I looked hard at getting one of those n100 mini-pcs, but this thing runs well enough. I downloaded the "weekly" portable unstable version and it seems to still need some work for the rkmpp integration.

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