ScAndal;281919 Wrote:
How can I tell what file it is? The scanner log doesn't really say
anything?
ScAndal
Are you using a Virus checker? If yes, try turning it off while
scaning. I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 SP1 on one machine, and XP Home
Edition SP2 on another. The scanner will not
Robin
I am trying to use your SBR config tool on a Windows PC to diagnose a
problem I am having with wireless setup as per this thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=45196
Unfortunately, my perl experience is a bit limited and I am probably
hitting a really basic problem but
Thank you to all who contributed to this thread--finally got my
Squeezebox working again, thanks to your advice.
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Steve Cannon wrote:
You can ignore my previous mail, I added a quick hack to the
Util:decode_mac function to assign $rawstr a default value if
undefined – this doesn’t solve the problem of why the function under
certain circumstances can be called without
Robin Bowes wrote:
I also received a “Can't use string (“64/128”) as a HASH ref when
using strict refs” (or a message to that effect) from client.pm. So
rather than investigating the cause (which with my limited knowledge
would have taken a while;-), I just commented out use strict – not a
Robin Bowes wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
I also received a “Can't use string (“64/128”) as a HASH ref when
using strict refs” (or a message to that effect) from client.pm. So
rather than investigating the cause (which with my limited knowledge
would have taken a while;-), I just commented out
EliteAV wrote:
I am running this on Vista using ActiveState perl 5.10. I can invoke
your UDAP shell OK and the help and fields commands work, but discover
generates the following error:
UDAP discover
info: *** Broadcasting adv_discovery message to MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:00 on