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Old 05-31-2018, 01:59 PM   #304
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For people coming here from the KUAL thread: the package you want is the one listed under "KUAL (coplate)" in the Snapshots thread. In it, you'll find an update package you'll be able to install via MRPI, and that's it . For all intents & purposes, you can go back to the rest of KUAL's documentation as if you had installed the original Booklet variant of KUAL.


What follows is simply my original answer in the initial flow of the thread .

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@7hir7een: Totally not your fault, AFAIK, my package is *expected* to fail on some devices/FW combos.

I had forgotten to check if coplate's build included the latest few commits from November, my bad.

So I just backported those in coplate's tree, can you try the KUAL package attached to this post?

Hopefully, it'll work, but that entirely depends on whether coplate's GitHub tree matches his latest binaries from that thread .

Thanks for the confirmation about the messages, that was indeed those I was talking about .


EDIT: And in case there's some mysterious Java shenanigans going on, and that package *also* gets you a disappearing jar (I seriously don't get that bit, )., here's the jar itself to install as described in @coplate's thread (either via RUNME or via @knc1's SSH instructions).

EDITē: Good news! The manual .jar method install should not be needed!
I'm leaving it up in case wackyness ensues and it one day becomes of use...

Last edited by NiLuJe; 06-04-2019 at 01:39 PM. Reason: Moved packages to the main snapshots post.
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