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Unsuccessful installation due to unsupported wheel #1191
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Did you install OS from this file?
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I used the OS image directly from the Raspberry Pi imager software. Looks to be a newer release (2024-03-15). I need to use the older file? |
Same issue, I installed from |
I ran into the same issue, and while it is not ideal I was able to get a successful installation using bullseye, rather than the latest bookworm. "Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy, 64 bit) Lite" in the Raspberry Pi Imager |
Thanks for that. This also worked for me. |
Installing from I chose bookworm originally because https://www.birdweather.com/birdnetpi says [emphasis added]:
That should probably be updated to be clearer about supported versions. |
If you're running RPI5, see my comment here: #1194 (comment) |
Same error today, when I tried to install the BirdNET-Pi on 'ubuntu-24.04-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img'. I thought to have read somewhere, that BirdNET-Pi prefers ubuntu before bullseye? ChatGPT also thinks, it can be installed with ubuntu... Working from within a python venv gives the same error: see also: https://github.com/kahst/BirdNET-Analyzer?tab=readme-ov-file#setup-ubuntu |
Same for me. Install fails with Bookworm but succeeds with Bullseye |
The BirdnetPi by @mcguirepr89 doesn't seem to be updated anymore. |
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Describe the bug
Installation fails
Expected behavior
Successful installation
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Additional context
After installation attempt, tried rebooting and accessing web server. Expected bird net page not visible, instead see Apache2 Debian Default Page.
Tried rebooting, uninstalling and reinstalling with same error.
Your build
Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit)
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