Package Details: unifi 8.6.9-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/unifi.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: unifi
Description: Centralized management system for Ubiquiti UniFi AP
Upstream URL: https://unifi-network.ui.com
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: tomcat-native
Submitter: seblu
Maintainer: freswa
Last Packager: freswa
Votes: 68
Popularity: 0.177935
First Submitted: 2017-08-22 01:31 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-07 20:46 (UTC)

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freswa commented on 2019-10-30 11:50 (UTC)

We are on Stable with this Package. Please flag out-of-date only if the Version provided with this package does not match the version under "Stable" in this link: https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/360008240754#1

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shimmeez commented on 2019-04-19 18:06 (UTC) (edited on 2019-04-19 18:06 (UTC) by shimmeez)

By default this seemed to try to build mongodb from source on my system, which has insane disk space requirements for building and defaults to using /tmp. This quickly caused /tmp to run out of disk space, as on my box it's only a 16gb partition and building mongodb from source allegedly requires 100+gb. However, manually installing mongodb-bin solved this problem and unifi could install fine afterwards. It seems like mongodb-bin should be the default depends rather than mongodb? Maybe I'm missing something.

Archanfel80HUN commented on 2019-04-10 09:51 (UTC)

And second, java10 not supported by unifi, so make sure you use java8 in your enviroment, or modify unifi.service to use java8 not java10.

k0ste commented on 2019-04-10 09:49 (UTC)

@Archanfel80HUN, updpkgsums...

Archanfel80HUN commented on 2019-04-10 09:48 (UTC)

If you ever need the newer than the AUR, just change the following in the PKGBUILD replace the 'pkgver=5.x.x' version to the latest released try to install the package which will fail because the sha512 sums, but the unifi installer zip will dowload. So just use the sha512sum on that file and the result should be changed in the PKGBUILD sha512sums part. The first row is the Unifi zip file sum, so replace the old to the new and install the package. It will install without problem. I cant co-maintain this package, but i do everytime by hand when a new version released and if this AUR not updated.

markatto commented on 2019-04-09 19:02 (UTC)

Maybe it would be best to make this specifically depend on jre8 and put the jre8 path in the systemd unit file? Currently it depends on an older java, but it will try to launch with the system default and not work.

micsnare commented on 2019-03-28 19:39 (UTC)

Hmm, the installation fails for me.....

/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link cc -std=c11 -D_GNU_SOURCE -march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt -static -Wl,-O1,--sort-common,--as-needed,-z,relro,-z,now -o wtperf config.o idle_table_cycle.o misc.o track.o wtperf.o wtperf_throttle.o wtperf_truncate.o ../../test/utility/libtest_util.la ../../libwiredtiger.la -lm -lrt -ldl -lpthread -lz -ltcmalloc -llz4 -lsnappy libtool: link: cc -std=c11 -D_GNU_SOURCE -march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--sort-common -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z -Wl,relro -Wl,-z -Wl,now -o wtperf config.o idle_table_cycle.o misc.o track.o wtperf.o wtperf_throttle.o wtperf_truncate.o ../../test/utility/.libs/libtest_util.a ../../.libs/libwiredtiger.a -lm -lrt -ldl -lpthread -lz -ltcmalloc -llz4 -lsnappy collect2: fatal error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault], core dumped compilation terminated. make[2]: [Makefile:645: wtperf] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/tm/.cache/yay/wiredtiger/src/wiredtiger-3.1.1.20190314/bench/wtperf' make[1]: [Makefile:2699: all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/tm/.cache/yay/wiredtiger/src/wiredtiger-3.1.1.20190314' make: *** [Makefile:1387: all] Error 2 ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). Aborting... Error making: wiredtiger

any ideas??

puithove commented on 2019-03-14 21:42 (UTC)

FYI - my previous report of having issues with permissions seems to have been caused by my stupidity. yaourt has been unmaintained for a long time, but I hadn't gotten around to switching. I noticed another package that ended up with bad permissions as well. Seems that yaourt has turned bad on me, so I've gotten myself straight on a new helper.

Anyway, just updated to 5.10.20-1 and all is well. Thanks!

Archanfel80HUN commented on 2019-03-14 08:48 (UTC)

Please update to 5.0.19 or 5.0.20 All issue has been resolved in these versions.

puithove commented on 2019-03-11 10:39 (UTC)

the user "unifi" needs to be able to read files in /usr/lib/unifi/lib and execute the mongodb* bins.

644 and 755 are what I ended up in.

Make sure you're removing the packages (thus deleting the files) before re-installing.

If you're using yaourt, try building the packages manually and install via pacman -U