Thanks for the explanation.  Do you have any ideas why the wiringpi
version only seems to struggle on the 4GB version of the RPi4, and seems
fine on the 1GB version?

I understand that the pigpio callback approach means that sbpd still
needs a bit more of a rewrite to handle the callbacks correctly, so that
the actions for different button presses will be called appropriately. 
I have rotary encoder somewhere, and will try to test that part of
sbpd-pigpio's functionality this evening.  Is it likely to have the same
issue as the button presses - will a turn in either direction do the
same thing?

I didn't realise that Squeezelite also uses wiringpi.  I had to check
its command line parameters to find that it can use a GPIO pin to
control the power to an amplifier.  And I now see that it's one of the
options exposed in the Squeezelite tab of pCP - I don't think I'd ever
looked that far down the list of Squeezelite options!


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