I just downloaded the jitsi-meet_1.0.1595-1_all.deb package from the link you gave, and took a look inside at the control file.
Here is the issue:
You would need to also download these packages as well, and install them each in the right order.
Your best bet would be to use their repository so that the package manager can satisfy the dependency issue on it's own.
To manually add their stable repository and install jitsi-meet, use the following commands:
There are also some jitsi deb files that configure this repository for you, but these have not been updated since 2015.
There is no guarantee that these will still work.
They are located at the bottom of the page (repo) you linked to as:
Here is the issue:
Code:
Depends: jitsi-videobridge (= 869-1), jicofo (= 1.0-319-1), jitsi-meet-web (= 1.0.1575-1), jitsi-meet-web-config (= 1.0.1575-1), jitsi-meet-prosody (= 1.0.1575-1)
Your best bet would be to use their repository so that the package manager can satisfy the dependency issue on it's own.
To manually add their stable repository and install jitsi-meet, use the following commands:
Code:
wget -qO - https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi-key.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb https://download.jitsi.org stable/' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jitsi-stable.list"
sudo apt-get -y update
sudo apt-get -y install jitsi-meet
There are also some jitsi deb files that configure this repository for you, but these have not been updated since 2015.
There is no guarantee that these will still work.
They are located at the bottom of the page (repo) you linked to as:
- jitsi_2.8.5426-1_amd64.deb
- jitsi_2.6.5390-1_i386.deb
- jitsi_2.6.5390-1_amd64.deb
- jitsi_2.5.5065-1_amd64.deb
- jitsi_2.5-latest_amd64.deb
- jitsi_2.5.5065-1_i386.deb
- jitsi_2.5-latest_i386.deb