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I suppose they need to be "registered" somehow. Or maybe I can somehow include the three files in the version 19? I have placed them there manually but the system still says they are missing. I wonder if the author forgot to include those three files and that is the cause of the problem. Whereas in version 19 that folder is empty. Passed ONVIF Client Test Tool Conformance Test Verified and Tested ONVIF IP Cameras Provide an Linux QT GUI software for ONVIF software demo version, ONVIF Device Tool Provide an ONVIF Client Console Application, using C library and providing middle APIs to convert and handle data between client products (such as NVR) and ONVIF. Version 16 is running fine in my other computer. Is there a way to manually remove this program from the database? I suppose there is a database where LM keeps a list of what needs to be removed but if it tries to remove something which is not there t6hen it gives an error and says it cannot remove the program. It seems to me the install/remove process is somewhat broken. I need to remove the program so I can reinstall it.
#Linux onvif install#
It will not let me install version 16 because "a newer version is already installed"
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I started to look for ONVIF linux software. I thought with a standardized interface it should be possible to connect this camera to some existing linux software. They try to standardize access to ip cameras and other security devices. Installed onvif-device-tool package pre-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 1Įrrors were encountered while processing:Į: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)Ī package failed to install. 264 High Profile Home DVR (DVR6004Q-H), Find details about China Embedded Dvr, Home Dvr from Onvif Linux 4 Channel H. A quick research showed that ONVIF is both an industry consortium and a family of specifications. And a paid cloud version allows for real-time occupancy alerts, automated charts/data analysis, multiple users, and greater scalability. A paid premium version adds video analytics, camera events, and heat mapping features.
#Linux onvif mac osx#
Rm: cannot remove '/usr/local/lib/libVLCQtWidgets.so.1.1': No such file or directoryĭpkg: error processing package onvif-device-tool (-remove): Linux, Windows, Mac OSX support, ONVIF/RTSP camera support. Rm: cannot remove '/usr/local/lib/libVLCQtCore.so.1.1': No such file or directory 331362 files and directories currently installed.) Code: Select all E: onvif-device-tool: installed onvif-device-tool package pre-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 1