Package Details: acestream-engine 3.2.3-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/acestream-engine.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: acestream-engine
Description: Ace Stream engine
Upstream URL: https://acestream.org
Keywords: broadcast broadcasting decentralized livestream p2p peer-to-peer streaming
Licenses: custom:ACE Stream
Submitter: Scimmia
Maintainer: qark
Last Packager: qark
Votes: 130
Popularity: 1.13
First Submitted: 2013-04-11 21:20 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-24 18:32 (UTC)

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qark commented on 2023-09-12 21:18 (UTC)

Please stop flagging package as out-of-date until there is stable version, not alpha, beta, RC or whatever.

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digitalone commented on 2019-08-19 19:02 (UTC)

@qark: when and how you get this error?

It seems you're using XFCE. Don't know how you launch applications on your system, but you should see acestream engine in your application list and clicking on it the application should start. At least that works on KDE Plasma.

It seems your launcher is not resolving bash variables. Try to execute this command inside your desktop session, with your user, using the terminal:

acestreamengine --client-gtk --state-dir $HOME/.local/share/ACEStream --log-file $HOME/.local/share/ACEStream/acestreamengine.log

Anyway, this has nothing to do with acestream user. How you were launching acestream before the latest update?

qark commented on 2019-08-19 18:38 (UTC) (edited on 2019-08-19 18:40 (UTC) by qark)

BTW, desktop entry seems to be broken on my installation: https://pastebin.com/raw/EXeGpWR0

qark commented on 2019-08-19 18:30 (UTC)

@digitalone Running as service from root decreases system security. Probably setting --state-dir would prevent from creating /home/acestream. Also creating system user and files should be done via acestream.sysusers and acestream.tmpfiles, not in acestream.install script.

digitalone commented on 2019-08-19 18:13 (UTC) (edited on 2019-08-19 18:14 (UTC) by digitalone)

@qark I didn't need it. The previous post install script create a useless user directory. Even other people using the engine tried to delete the user after the installation. Most of the time you don't need to launch acestream as a service and you can do it as a simple user using the desktop entry. Otherwise you can launch it as a service from root, or enable it and it will start at the boot, so acestream user is not really needed.

qark commented on 2019-08-19 18:02 (UTC)

@digitalone Why did you remove acestream user?

Zorge.R commented on 2019-05-10 14:23 (UTC) (edited on 2019-05-10 23:00 (UTC) by Zorge.R)

need update m2crypto library URL and file name https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/python2-m2crypto-0.24.0-4-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz?h=acestream-engine-stable and SHA256 to

pemartins commented on 2019-05-08 23:48 (UTC)

Installed it today and is working perfectly. Thank you!

digitalone commented on 2019-05-08 16:30 (UTC) (edited on 2019-05-08 16:30 (UTC) by digitalone)

It's no longer available on the server. Fortunately I made a backup and added it inside acestream-engine-stable.

pemartins commented on 2019-05-08 15:33 (UTC)

Package "python2-m2crypto-0.24.0.tar.xz" does not exist anymore.

The installer fails because of this non-existent package.

digitalone commented on 2019-04-08 13:01 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-26 13:48 (UTC) by digitalone)

I created this package because acestream-engine was upgraded to a beta version and I wanted to stay on the stable one.

This is a more user-friendly package of AceStream Engine. It contains:

  • a desktop entry to launch the GUI from applications menu (you need to install pygtk and python2-libappindicator)

  • a service file to launch the engine as a systemd service (acestream user will not be shown on the login display manager)

This will be upgraded following only stable versions.

To start the engine, just select AceStream Engine from applications menu and an icon should appear in the system tray.

Alternatively, you could use the systemd service:

  • start it with sudo systemctl start acestream-engine.service

  • or enable it at boot, sudo systemctl enable acestream-engine.service

As system service there's no icon in the system tray, but the engine is launched in memory cache mode: cache data is stored into RAM rather than disk.

Enjoy.