Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] LMS and Mac OSX 11 (Big Sur)

2020-11-21 Thread apassio


I upgraded my Mac Mini to Big Sur 1 week ago. I can confirm that
everything works fine since then. Did not have to adjust anything. Thank
you


mherger wrote: 
> > Hello, anyone has tried to run LMS on Big Sur? Currently running
> 7.9.4
> > on Catalina (having had to tweak file permissions for perl). Any
> > suggestions before I upgrade Mac OSX? Thanks.
> 
> I've been testing betas ever since I got them. LMS should work. But I 
> don't use it on a daily basis... so, yes, it should just work. But 
> please let me know should you encounter any issues. I did have to tweak
> 
> a few lines to make it compatible with Big Sur.
> 
> That is on Intel hardware. I have no idea yet what is going to happen on
> 
> an Apple Silicon based system...
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael



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[SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] LMS and Mac OSX 11 (Big Sur)

2020-11-15 Thread apassio


Hello, anyone has tried to run LMS on Big Sur? Currently running 7.9.4
on Catalina (having had to tweak file permissions for perl). Any
suggestions before I upgrade Mac OSX? Thanks.



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Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] LMS on MacOS 10.15 "Catalina"?

2020-10-06 Thread apassio


Thank you, following the steps below (for perl5.28) solved my problem
described in post #107. 
After reboot, everything continues to be fine.
Thank you!



sgmlaw wrote: 
> I had been hobbling along with an old build for about two months,
> because of the multiple perl permissions issues.  The old build was
> running fine, so I just ignored it.
> 
> But D&D perl5.18 into Full Disk Access solved this for me as well.
> 
> The trick is you have to do it from Finder, and not from the System Pref
> pane, as the latter does not allow you to access system/protected files
> for some reason.  
> 
> Those protected files can be accessed via a standard Finder pane, by
> using the (Cmd + Shift + . (dot)) command.  
> 
> Then it's a simple D&D into Full Disk Access and a system restart.
> 
> ...
> 
> I must say, running LMS on a Mac in 2020 is increasingly a labor of
> love.  Like running a steeplechase race.
> 
> Once Big Sur hits, I'm sure we'll have a new thread and new set of
> obstacles and closed doors to navigate.



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Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] LMS on MacOS 10.15 "Catalina"?

2020-10-04 Thread apassio


I am on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 and use Logitech Media Server Version:
7.9.3 - 1597753178.
I had the same issue as described by many users since on latest Catalina
release: library (which is located on external USB drive) looks empty,
scanning shows 0 files.

I gave full disk access to perl, bash, sh and smbd as described in quote
below. 
After that, I restart LMS and I can scan my library and read files, all
good.

The problem is that after rebooting the mac, LMS seems to lose full disk
access again: impossible to read files...
In the security pane, the full disk access seems to be still there...
I have to delete perl,bash, sh and smbd full disk access there and put
it back, then it works... until next reboot.

Any ideas?

Thanks




MrC wrote: 
> When you go to the web interface, Settings, and on the first page, for
> your Media Folders, click the Browse button, you should see various
> expandable file system locations.  If you cannot expand one of them
> (because there's no + character), this shows you that you don't have
> full disk access for the given area.  This is a quick way for you to
> test as you're working to get permissions to work.
> 
> Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access, and
> unlock the settings.  Click the + button.  Now type Cmd+Shift+G.  This
> will open a dialog where you can type a path.  Enter /usr/bin and then
> select perl to add it.  Do likewise for /bin and select bash.
> 
> I don't recall if I had to start/stop the server after this, but
> certainly needed to hard refresh that LMS server Settings page.  After I
> configured the settings, I was able to then assign my paths and LMS
> worked.



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