Package Details: jitsi-meet-bin 1.0.7874-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/jitsi-meet-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: jitsi-meet-bin
Description: Jitsi Meet Web binary
Upstream URL: https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/
Licenses: Apache
Conflicts: jitsi-meet
Provides: jitsi-meet
Submitter: quartic
Maintainer: celogeek
Last Packager: celogeek
Votes: 13
Popularity: 0.000012
First Submitted: 2020-03-14 16:02 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-21 08:06 (UTC)

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celogeek commented on 2024-03-14 16:24 (UTC)

I unflag "out-of-date". I've check on stable branch, I can't see any update. Please let me know if I miss something.

here the current version I have on debian:

ii  jitsi-meet                      2.0.9258-1                     all          WebRTC JavaScript video conferences
ii  jitsi-meet-prosody              1.0.7790-1                     all          Prosody configuration for Jitsi Meet
ii  jitsi-meet-turnserver           1.0.7790-1                     all          Configures coturn to be used with Jitsi Meet
ii  jitsi-meet-web                  1.0.7790-1                     all          WebRTC JavaScript video conferences
ii  jitsi-meet-web-config           1.0.7790-1                     all          Configuration for web serving of Jitsi Meet
ii  jitsi-videobridge2              2.3-74-ga015be96-1             all          WebRTC compatible Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU)

celogeek commented on 2020-11-17 09:13 (UTC)

Hi, great! I fixed the mistake in the article, thanks.

The guide was based on my git repos. I indicate the difference against the AUR packages. I may change my git path to match AUR at some point.

kuzalj commented on 2020-11-17 02:13 (UTC)

@celogeek

I FINALLY GOT IT WORKING YAY :) I followed your guide like i said, but i found one part where i didn't change focusUser to focus in the prosody config. After that it works.

I got websockets and restricted config working too. However, you have one error in your guide. The plugin for web sockets in prosody config is not "websockets" but "websocket". Thank you for the excellent guide and your help.

kuzalj commented on 2020-11-16 22:25 (UTC)

@celogeek

Sorry for the delay. Finally got the time to mess with this. I followed your posted guide exactly (great write up btw). I am still getting the same error. Checked console and this is what I get,

"2020-11-16T22:25:11.371Z [conference.js] <ee._onConferenceFailed>: CONFERENCE FAILED: conference.videobridgeNotAvailable"

but I know the video bridge is running?

Also your guide references /etc/webapps/jitsi-meet-web but it is /etc/webapps/jitsi-meet

celogeek commented on 2020-10-20 05:59 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-20 06:00 (UTC) by celogeek)

If you update from an old version, be sure you follow the new place of the config. This is now placed in /etc/webapps/jitsi-meet /etc/jicofo /etc/jitsi-videobridge

And prosody config need to be update also.

They are some examples in the doc directory.

celogeek commented on 2020-10-20 05:56 (UTC)

Can you try this tutorial:

https://blog.celogeek.com/posts/linux/archlinux/2020-06-jitsi-meet-on-arch-linux/

Also, check the inspector in your browser to see the error exactly.

kuzalj commented on 2020-10-19 18:41 (UTC)

I, for the life of me, can not seem to get this to work. I had it working a few version ago, but now whenever another device connects to the room, the room crashes and says "unfortunately something went wrong." I clean uninstalled everything, and reinstalled, following the Arch Wiki exactly, and then I followed the Jitsi self hosting manual, still the same results.

Again, just trying to get a default setup working. I even waiting for a bin update, to see if it was just this version having problems, but no.

Logs are also not giving me helpful solutions either.

Is anyone else having this struggle getting a basic setup working?

celogeek commented on 2020-07-30 17:14 (UTC)

Done

We make the nightly and the stable look alike. The config path now for jitsi-meet is /etc/webapps/jitsi-meet (more like arch path)

danieltetraquark commented on 2020-07-29 20:06 (UTC)

@C0rn3j, would you mind updating? version 1.0.4289 is available.

danieltetraquark commented on 2020-06-24 19:33 (UTC)

@quartic would you mind updating the package?

Version 1.0.4127 is available.