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Server install, mono-opt-3.2.7-0 Error (mono is installed)


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I am running Fedora 22 workstation and cannot install Media Browser Server via dnf or yumex, they want a prerequisite that is already installed:

 

Package: emby-server-3.0.5621.4-Stable.7.1.noarch (Emby)
    Requires: mono-opt > 3.2.7
    Installed: mono-opt-3.2.7-0.20140110git319f562ca7.fc20.x86_64 (installed)
        mono-opt = 3.2.7-0.20140110git319f562ca7.fc20
 
Is this an error with the installer that it is looking for greater than(>) mono-opt 3.2.7 instead of greater than or equal to (=>) 3.2.7.  
 
I have mono, sqlite3, MediaInfo, and ImageMagick installed already.  
 
Is there an .rpm file somewhere I can use to install via rpm?  That way it won't get hung on a dependency that isn't actually a problem.  Thank you. 
 
Repos are sufficiently enabled:
 
$ dnf repolist enabled
Last metadata expiration check performed 0:00:01 ago on Fri Jul 17 15:38:45 2015.
repo id                                repo name                          status
Emby                                   Emby                                    3
MediaBrowserServer                     Media Browser Server is a home med      6
download.mono-project.com_repo_centos_ created by dnf config-manager from    426
*fedora                                Fedora 22 - x86_64                 44,762
google-chrome                          google-chrome                           3
rpmfusion-free                         RPM Fusion for Fedora 22 - Free       498
rpmfusion-free-updates                 RPM Fusion for Fedora 22 - Free -       0
rpmfusion-nonfree                      RPM Fusion for Fedora 22 - Nonfree    165
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates              RPM Fusion for Fedora 22 - Nonfree      0
*updates                               Fedora 22 - x86_64 - Updates        7,138

 

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No, we don't support 3.2.7. 3.2.8 is the minimum and that's getting pretty old now so even that is starting to push it a bit.

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Thank you for the prompt reply, I thought it was the latest because I cannot find a later version to save my life.  Do you know where I can find 3.2.8 or later?  

 

All my Fedora repos (obviously) point to the 3.2.7 version and the Googles aren't helping much.  

Edited by klen
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the fedore repos listed on the download page of our website i would think should have it.

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It seems I did not have the MediaBrowserServer-Dependancies repo enabled.  

 

sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled MediaBrowserServer-Dependancies

 

Installing now, thank you. 

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