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Can I install motioneye manually on a RPi zero 2 W? #2263

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rogierlommers opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 4 comments
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Can I install motioneye manually on a RPi zero 2 W? #2263

rogierlommers opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 4 comments

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@rogierlommers
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In the wiki section, I found the excellent documentation which describes how to manually install motioneye on buster (see here).

Now I'm wondering, is it possible to do that on a raspberry pi zero 2 W ? I know that for motioneyeos, there is someone who actually created a fork to make motioneyeos compatible with the zero 2 W. This makes me wondering if it's possible at all to manually install motion and motioneye on a zero 2 w.

@starbasessd
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Yes. Please follow the appropriate set of instructions (Buster or Bullseye) and use motion 4.3.2.

@gatozeko196
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#2263 (comment)

@starbasessd
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@gatozeko196 You linked back to this issue. Did you mean to do something else?

@MichaIng
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The new dev branch has support for Python 3 and can hence be installed on Debian/Raspbian Bullseye. Depending on how you want to install pip and whether motionEye shall be installed as system-wide module or into a local directory, two options:

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