How to use Spotify on Ubuntu Touch
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@dispanser said in How to use Spotify on Ubuntu Touch:
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The problem there is that you are not continuing the guide, try without using "-t lxc"
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Hello.
Thank you for this instructive tutorial. Most of the steps went well. But there were some problems.
(There 's the minor issue, that the referenced icon
audio-x-genericisn't there. But I guess, that 's something, I'll figure out by myself. I just wanted to keep you informed.)Sadly, it won't work: If I click on the Mopidy icon, there 's a wheel for a moment. Then it stops and vanishes. Is there a way to get a log file?
libertine-container-manager list-apps xenial_mopidy_0.0 xenial_python2.7_0.0 xenial_python3.5_0.0 xenial_python3.7_0.0 xenial_vim_0.0I had to do some version upgrades for Mopidy-Iris wouldn't start with python2.7. Could the problem be originated in the parallel installation of different versions of python?
Container: Ubuntu 'Xenial Xerus' 16.04OnePlus One bacon Ubuntu 16.04 (OTA-12)Could it be a problem with the Spotify authorization? Do I have to use "..."? I am not sure, if I have to use the (kind of cryptic) username mentioned on
https://www.spotify.com/de/account/overview/.Please, let me know, if you need further informatoin. Any help would be welcome.
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@connochaetes
There is work being done on a native Spotify client by @manland. Look here to help testing the beta version of his app. -
OK. Obviously, I had to do some homework. (To all the readers: Thanks for your patience. Hopefully, my posts could be useful for UBports learners.)
It 's a standard that you the libertine container's version is the same as UBports' - in my case 16.04 (xenial):
libertine-container-manager create -i xenialI am switching as root into the newly built libertine container. It 's a GNU/LInux system where packages could be installed via
apt:libertine-container-manager exec -i xenial -c "/bin/bash"For example, I am installing
vim:apt install vimI am leaving the libertine container:
exitOutside the libertine container, I can see the installed packages this way:
libertine-container-manager list-appsI added the matching mopidy repository. If I am right, on a 16.04 (xenial) system, it has to be
jessie:wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mopidy.list https://apt.mopidy.com/jessie.listI am installing mopidy and mopidy-spotify via apt. I do the (hopefully) appropriate configuration. I am starting mopidy using the new icon in my OnePlus One's GUI. Here 's the appropriate log file:
cat ~/.cache/upstart/application-legacy-xenial_mopidy_0.0-.logYay! So far, all went well. - Now, I have to install Mopidy-Iris as a Python package. Therefore, I have to install
Python3.7. This is, where the road is starting to get bumpy (for me), for I am not too familiar with Python packages:apt install software-properties-common add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa apt install python3.7 apt install python3-pip python3.7 -m pip install Mopidy-IrisNow, thing's are getting out of (my) control:
- A message is requesting me to upgrade
pip. - I guess, mopidy is installed as a Python package in another version as the previous one.
- I am not able to start mopidy via icon. I am not able to see a file
~/.cache/upstart/application-legacy-xenial_mopidy_0.0-.log. - Starting mopidy in the libertine container's console via command line, I see that (another version of) gstreamer is requested.
I guess, this dependency mash-up is caused by Python3.7 from the deadsnakes repository. At this moment, I am not able to fix this.
Any suggestions?
- A message is requesting me to upgrade
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Is there an alternative to Mopidy-Iris. (So far, mopidy itself was working for me.)
@arubislander Thanks for your suggestion. I'm going to have a look.
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OK. I just tested authentification and Mopidy-Iris on another GNU/Linux machine. It 's working there.
So, right now, I 'll "only" have to get things (e. g. Mopidy-Iris in a libertine container... or Futify) running on my UBports device. -
Earlier, @arubislander mentioned:
@arubislander said in How to use Spotify on Ubuntu Touch:
@connochaetes
There is work being done on a native Spotify client by @manland. Look here to help testing the beta version of his app.I tested the app. For me, it's the solution. - Spotify-Iris still won't work on my OnePlus One (bacon). I hope, my long postings weren't bothering you. Perhaps, someone can learn some things about libertine containers by reading them.
Thanks to the community.
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As this thread is now obsolete, and to avoid confusion I will now lock this thread.
If you are looking for a Spotify client for Ubuntu Touch, you can check out this thread:
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/4346/futify-spotify-client-need-beta-testersIt is already in a good state, but it will be available in the Open Store when the copyrights issue will be solved.
Thanks @manland for your very appreciated contribution.
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