I can't install Moonlight on Raspberry

Kantaleboule

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Oct 6, 2017
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Hello,
being French, what follows is the translation via Google Translate.
I have a Raspberry Pi 2, and despite several attempts, following the tutorial of "https://github.com/irtimmer/moonlight-embedded/wiki/Packages", I can not install moonlight.
Every time I run the "sudo apt-get install moonlight-embedded" command, I get the following error message:
"Some packages can not be installed, which means that you have asked for the impossible, or if you are using the unstable distribution, some packages have not yet been created or are not in Incoming, the following information should help you resolve the situation: The following packages contain unmet dependencies: moonlight-embedded: Depends: libssl1.0.0 (> = 1.0.0) but it is not installable E: Unable to fix problems, of defective packets are in "keep as is" mode. "

I do not find anyone on the net having this problem.
Would you have an explanation and / or a solution?
Thank you
 

Kantaleboule

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Oct 6, 2017
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Well I do not know if this forum is not very active or if my problem did not find solution ... In any case I managed and finally found the origin of the problem.
I have searched a bit more deeply on the English sites (complicated for me to find answers on English sites) and I understood that it was the version of Raspbian that was problematic, a new version "Stretch" is released and visibly is not compatible with moonlight-embended. I was able to install it on the last version of Raspbian "Jessie" available.
Another problem I encountered later, I could not connect my computer and my Raspberry with the command "moonlight pair <ip of PC>". Just add "sudo" and it works ...
Briefly, ask for your help will have been useless, but maybe my post will help some ...
 

mtsimmer

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If I'm not mistaken you didn't get replies because you posted in android forums Linux related stuff (I know that Android is Linux).

you reply helped, thanks!
 
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