post_install() { cat << END_OF_MESSAGE --------------------------- Necessary additional setup: --------------------------- 1. To manually start the server: Copy /usr/share/air-video-server/air-video-server.properties to ~/.air-video-server/air-video-server.properties and add your video folders (see Properties file section below). Then run "air-video-server" from the command line. 2. To autostart the server upon logging into your GNOME account: GNOME 2.x: To start the server every time you logon to your GNOME account, go to Preferences -> Startup Applications -> Startup Programs tab and enable Air Video Server. GNOME 3.0 to 3.10: Run "gnome-session-properties" from the command line, go to Startup Programs tab and enable Air Video Server. GNOME 3.12 up: Copy /usr/share/air-video-server/air-video-server.desktop to ~/.config/autostart folder. 3. To autostart the server as a daemon upon bootup (requires 'root' access): initscripts: Add air-video-server to your /etc/rc.conf DAEMONS=() line. systemd: run "systemctl enable air-video-server.service" from the command line. The properties will be read from /etc/conf.d/air-video-server. --------------- Properties file --------------- The folders format is: :,:,…,: Leave the other options as they are. END_OF_MESSAGE } post_upgrade() { cat << UPGRADE_MESSAGE ------------------------------ Important Upgrade Information: ------------------------------ If the Air Video client app shows that certain media files are 'invalid', your thumbnail cache has been corrupted due to a dependency package version incompatibility. The solution is to clear out the thumbnail cache. Run the following at the command line: rm -rv ~/.air-video-server Note: You will need to login as 'root' and run the above command if the server is started as a daemon. UPGRADE_MESSAGE }