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Install On Arch
starbasessd edited this page Dec 27, 2021
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- Read the general Installation page first.
- These instructions apply to Arch Linux. They may work for other Arch-based distributions but the procedure hasn't been tested.
- All commands require root; use
sudo
before each command or become root usingsu -i
. - On a Raspberry Pi, you might need to add
/opt/vc/bin
to yourPATH
, in e.g./etc/environment
. - Tested with archlinux-2021.12.01-x86_64.iso install in VBox Guest (4CPU, 4GB, 48GB) 27 Dec 2021
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Install
ffmpeg
andv4l-utils
:pacman -S motion ffmpeg v4l-utils lsb-release python2 curl
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Install pip2:
curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/2.7/get-pip.py --output get-pip.py python2 get-pip.py
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Install the dependencies from the repositories:
pacman -S base-devel mime-types
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Install
motioneye
, which will automatically pull Python dependencies (tornado
,jinja2
,pillow
andpycurl
):pip2 install motioneye
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Prepare the configuration directory:
mkdir -p /etc/motioneye cp /usr/share/motioneye/extra/motioneye.conf.sample /etc/motioneye/motioneye.conf
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Prepare the media directory:
mkdir -p /var/lib/motioneye
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Add an init script, configure it to run at startup and start the
motionEye
server:cp /usr/share/motioneye/extra/motioneye.systemd-unit /etc/systemd/system/motioneye.service systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable motioneye systemctl start motioneye
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To upgrade to the newest version of motionEye, just issue:
pip2 install motioneye --upgrade systemctl restart motioneye
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