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Current method to install the spotify rpm is based on the rpmfusion lpf-spotify-client package. Basically, this automates the process of downloading, building and installing a spotity rpm based on the official Debian packages.
EDIT: Bug reported (page 19), temporary work-around published.
EDIT: New solution based on the rpmfusion lpf-spotify-client package. Old method deprecated but still available.
EDIT: updated for new upstream release: 0.9.4.183.g644e24e.428-2
EDIT: Solution updated for 0.9.1.55.
EDIT: Downgrading procedure to 0.8.4 published
EDIT: Update header to include F19
EDIT: Solution updated for 0.9.0.133
EDIT: updating link
EDIT: new solution for 0.8.8 published.
Solved! Go to Solution.
I followed the step by step but can't seem to get this to work. I have Fedora 23, installed RPM fusion, installed lpf-spotify-client, launched it, saw the build. Everything went fine but now I don't know how to launch the app or if there's anything more I should do? Also ran lpf-update on the command line to make sure it's up-to-date.
Thoughts?
Do you get these log messages if you run it at the command line?
[rich@tyler ~]$ spotify /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify) /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libssl.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify) /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libssl.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /lib64/libQtNetwork.so.4) /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /lib64/libQtNetwork.so.4) /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /lib64/libQtNetwork.so.4) /usr/lib64/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libgcrypt.so.11: version `GCRYPT_1.2' not found (required by /usr/lib64/spotify-client/libcef.so)
If so you need
libgcrypt.so.11
You can do this using this command:
sudo dnf --repofrompath libcrypto,http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/red/libgcrypt.so.11/fedora-23-x86_64/ install compat-libgcrypt --nogpg
I then also needed to link the file in /lib64/spotify-client
sudo rm /lib64/spotify-client/libgcrypt.so.11 sudo ln -s /lib64/libgcrypt.so.11 /lib64/spotify-client/libgcrypt.so.11
Then it worked.
Most of this info is from this RPM Fusion Bug, thanks to Sérgio for input and guidance there.
Can confirm.
The solution at http://negativo17.org/spotify-client/ worked effortlessly for me on F24 x86_64.
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