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Youtube-dl 2020.01.01 is not working (Linux version) #23617

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ggbce opened this issue Jan 3, 2020 · 1 comment
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Youtube-dl 2020.01.01 is not working (Linux version) #23617

ggbce opened this issue Jan 3, 2020 · 1 comment
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@ggbce
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@ggbce ggbce commented Jan 3, 2020

Checklist

  • I'm reporting a broken site support issue
  • I've verified that I'm running youtube-dl version 2020.01.01
  • I've checked that all provided URLs are alive and playable in a browser
  • I've checked that all URLs and arguments with special characters are properly quoted or escaped
  • I've searched the bugtracker for similar bug reports including closed ones
  • I've read bugs section in FAQ

Verbose log

youtube-dl -v
/usr/local/bin/youtube-dl: ligne 1: erreur de syntaxe près du symbole inattendu « newline »
/usr/local/bin/youtube-dl: ligne 1: `<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">'

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Even, with or without verbose mode, with or without an URL in argument... I got always the same error like over in the LOG of verbose result.

If I use (rollback) an older version like youtube-dl 2019.10.22, it's working fine.

I'm using Debian 10 (amd64) up to date...

I followed the "standard" method to install it: Get code with curl, change permissions and run it !

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@dstftw dstftw commented Jan 3, 2020

/usr/local/bin/youtube-dl is not a valid youtube-dl binary.

@dstftw dstftw closed this Jan 3, 2020
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