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Revamped README: Added patchelf installation, mentioned static builds for Docker, and removed outdated links.
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@ -16,9 +16,11 @@ Note: x86-64 only. If your Plex Media Server is in "Program Files (x86)", it's a
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x86-64 only.
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First, install `patchelf` from your distribution's package manager or `pip`:
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### Native
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```bash
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Install `patchelf`. Can be done either via `pip` or your distribution's package manager.
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```sh
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install patchelf # Debian/Ubuntu/etc
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sudo pacman -S patchelf # Arch
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sudo yum install patchelf # Fedora/RHEL/Centos/Rocky/OpenSUSE/etc
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@ -26,10 +28,6 @@ sudo apk update && apk add --upgrade patchelf # Alpine
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sudo pip install patchelf # pip; you might need --break-system-packages if installing if you're on an externally managed environment
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```
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And then:
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### Native
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The script assumes Plex Media Server is currently running.
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Run the following command:
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### Docker
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First, install a static build of `patchelf`:
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```bash
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sudo pip install patchelf # pip; you might need --break-system-packages if installing if you're on an externally managed environment
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# Install from provided binaries
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wget https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf/releases/download/0.18.0/patchelf-0.18.0-x86_64.tar.gz -O /tmp/patchelf.tar.gz && \
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mkdir /tmp/patchelf && \
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tar -xvzf /tmp/patchelf.tar.gz -C /tmp/patchelf && \
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sudo cp -r /tmp/patchelf/ / && \
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rm -rf /tmp/patchelf
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```
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Installing `patchelf` from your distribution's package manager will provide you with a dynamically linked binary, which may fail if your Docker image has a too old version of glibc/glibcxx. You can try going with that approach, but do not ask for support if it doesn't work.
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Tested on [linuxserver/docker-plex](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex), but should work for all Docker setups.
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The script assumes Plex Media Server is currently running, that you have a mounted `/config` volume in the container, and that your container is named `plex`.
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This will NOT persist through Docker image updates, as rebuilding the container will copy libraries freshly from the image.
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Setup the above commands as a script for an easy installation, and optionally, set it as a cronjob to run daily.
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### Other configurations
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- For an UNRAID (x86-64) setup guide, [check Mizz141's gist](https://gist.github.com/mizz141/608d21fbc2fe4480286c76cc421f40d3).
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- For binary patching for Windows/Linux (x86-64/ARM64) instead of DLL sideloading/import hijacking, [check edde746's fork](https://github.com/edde746/plexmediaserver_crack).
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### Building
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#### Windows
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