Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] debian upgrade to 7.4

2009-10-06 Thread bernt

Just out of curiosity will 7.3.4 make it to Debian stable?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] SlimNas 1.4.99 problem

2009-10-06 Thread Michael Herger
Please see http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=68301
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] debian upgrade to 7.4

2009-10-06 Thread GoodVibrations

Hi epoch1970,

I'm running 7.3.3 on Debian Etch and am thinking about upgrading to
7.4.

But I'm not very keen on having to manually enter all my finetuned
settings again. :-)

Could you please list the directories/files you copied over from your
SC install to your SBS install to keep your setting/plugins-setting
etc?

TIA


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Must start SBS 7.4 from terminal

2009-10-06 Thread 12barz

Using Ubuntu 9.04.  Since upgraded to 7.4, whenever I reboot, 'My Music'
option disappears from SBS.  Opening terminal and entering 'sudo service
squeezeboxserver start' fixes the problem until I reboot.  Apparently
SBS does not startup when I boot the computer.  Any idea how to fix?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 7.4 perl modules

2009-10-06 Thread Seron

I'm not sure if this is of any help. I was able to build 7.4.1 - r28781
nightly tarball on a Linux-server.

Apart from renaming some packages in build-perl-modules.pl to mirror
the names in the web source directory, I had to download
DBD-mysql-4.011.tar.gz from elsewhere (wget
http://cpan.perl.org/modules/by-module/DBD/DBD-mysql-4.011.tar.gz) and
unpack it in the download directory.

Also see http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=56990 about
AutoXS.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 7.4 perl modules

2009-10-06 Thread Blue_Atom

Still no luck with this. I've got everything working apart from
DBD::mysql and GD. Even when I copy everything else over to
slimserver/CPAN and run slimserver.pl I am getting errors as though it
cannot find the successfully compile module. So I've hit a brick wall
for now  :-(


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Problems with Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger"

2009-10-06 Thread Pat Farrell
0xdeadbeef wrote:
> The Ubuntu ones.
> 
>> the time, they are the same, but Debian is all about stability and
>> long  term support, whereas Ubuntu is about a new version every six months

> It wouldn't have changed anything, would it? Still the new binary
> package would not run on an "ancient" Debian.

I expect it would as the Debian folks don't consider a couple of years
ago to be ancient history. Its the Ubuntu folks who keep running forward.


>> Your 5.10 is ancient, specifically four and a half years old.
> Well, "ancient" is a relative term. If I would have decided to install
> XP when I setup my MP3 server, I wouldn't have been forced to reinstall
> a new OS to update an application.

Perhaps, but in Ubuntu land, even a year is too old to expect support. I
had problems with upgrading a 7.10 to 8.04, and so held off until 8.10
was out and patched. Then I found that you can/could not upgrade from
7.10 to 8.10, you had to do the incremental steps.

Made me really grumble.


>> When I was doing serious Windows development, I would schedule time to
>> do a format c: and reinstall from the CD every six months or so.
> I only reinstalled XP twice since I bought it several years ago and
> both times it was because of a complete hardware change.

Users don't have to reinstall as often as developers do, but even for
casual use, the Registry and DLL hell drive me to trash it every few years.

I don't do professional development on Windows anymore, so my frequency
of format c: & reinstall is a lot lower.

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Problems with Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger"

2009-10-06 Thread 0xdeadbeef

pfarrell;466013 Wrote: 
> 0xdeadbeef wrote:[color=blue]
> Which repositories do you mean, the Ubuntu ones? or the Logitech ones
> for your ancient Ubuntu 5.10?
> 
The Ubuntu ones.

pfarrell;466013 Wrote: 
> In either case, I'm not sure I agree with your complaint. If you want
> long term support, you should be running Debian, not Ubuntu. For 99%
> of
> the time, they are the same, but Debian is all about stability and
> long
> term support, whereas Ubuntu is about a new version every six months
> and
> supporting the latest and greatest stuff.
It wouldn't have changed anything, would it? Still the new binary
package would not run on an "ancient" Debian.

pfarrell;466013 Wrote: 
> Your 5.10 is ancient, specifically four and a half years old.
Well, "ancient" is a relative term. If I would have decided to install
XP when I setup my MP3 server, I wouldn't have been forced to reinstall
a new OS to update an application.

pfarrell;466013 Wrote: 
> When I was doing serious Windows development, I would schedule time to
> do a format c: and reinstall from the CD every six months or so.
I only reinstalled XP twice since I bought it several years ago and
both times it was because of a complete hardware change.

pfarrell;466013 Wrote: 
> wasn't there a bad PGP key with the values 0xdeadbeef a decade or so
> ago?
There aren't to much words could can create with a 32bit hex number and
that still make sense.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] SlimNas 1.4.99 problem

2009-10-06 Thread twautele

Install path is

/bin/sh /mnt/LANDISK/slimnas/slimnas-install.sh

Thanks for help,
Thierry


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] SlimNas 1.4.99 problem

2009-10-06 Thread Michael Herger
> squeezeboxcenter it loop creating

Was mentioned earlier today, and I still have to reproduce this :-(.

What's the install path you're using?
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[SlimDevices: Unix] SlimNas 1.4.99 problem

2009-10-06 Thread twautele

Hello,

I'm trying the new Slimnas 1.4.99 version.
slimnas-install.sh is ok however when I try the first install of
squeezeboxcenter it loop creating
directories in slimnas/squeezebox/squeezebox/squeezebox/squeezebox each
with /etc /usr /var and so on until I kill the whole mess.

Any idea ?

Thierry


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Running 7.4 from svn code..

2009-10-06 Thread gharris999

Sorry, no, this script won't fix any ailments that you might have with
SBS.  The reason why I use scripts of this sort is so that, as a
developer, I can have parallel installs of 7.5 & 7.4 & 7.3.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezeboxserver on Suse 10 won't start

2009-10-06 Thread MattiasOhlsson

Hi

I had a similar problem caused by a left-over 'mysqld' process which
prevented the new 'mysqld' to start. A simple kill of the old process
helped me. A look in the /var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log revealed
this problem. 

My system is an openSuSE 10.3

/Mattias


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