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Operating system: Linux - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: armv5tel-linux
Perl Version: 5.10.0 - armv5tel-linux-thread-multi
Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
Total Players Recognized: 1
On an old and slow ARM
I've only run a quick test yet on my Linux setup but so far I seem to
get the right number of tracks, albums and artists.
However, it had a big negative impact on the performance in my 50 000
track test library when doing an initial scan with empty Cache
directory:
r33019: Scanning new files phas
he migth get attention. if the bug is possible to reproduce and iff gets
good log output, .
it seems very consistent.
This bug can be reproduced like clockwork by the OP.
What the very limited crew that develop can not do anymore is to
investigate vauge intermittent bugs or similar that is very h
In the current playlist, click on a song name. Song Info displayed in
browser. Click on Artist there. What do you see? I get a blank frame.
SBS r33001.
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testmatch;648129 Wrote:
> Otherwise I suspect that one solitary, unrepeatable and untestable
> report from me won't carry much weight.
I admire your tenacity. If you have a bug logged, I'd vote for you, :)
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Is it working for anyone on Windows?
I have a feeling that as long as scanner.pl uses Windows 8.3 filenames,
things aren't going to work. Although I have no idea whether that had
anything to do with the missing tracks problem I reported previously.
It appears that if you begin with an empty cache
On Mon, 08 Aug, reniera wrote:
> scan worked fine for me (22k tracks) both clear/scan or search new
> files. I saw no change. More or less the same elaspsed time.
Worked for me as well. Same reported data as before. Time went down
from 2 minutes 10 seconds to 1 minute 50 seconds on my i3 powered
scan worked fine for me (22k tracks) both clear/scan or search new
files. I saw no change. More or less the same elaspsed time.
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Never OSX and PPC processor migth be somewhat odd these days ?
Resizing aparently works for others ( like me ) hopefully Andy can spot
the problem given the rigth hardware .
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Mnyb;648100 Wrote:
> When you file your bug you also have the possibility to send in the
> files to logitech via ftp:
>
> http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Large_File_Upload
>
> People says that you should also CC "Andy" (one of the devs) when you
> find files that crashes the scanner, unce
Here's something odd looking. For the main squeeebox.db database file
there are two sets of -shm and -wal files. One set using a name derived
from a Window 8.3 type filename and one set from the full file name.
I just wiped the cache clean to launch a new full scan. Previously the
-shm and -wal f
Exact same library stats after the second run. No errors in the logs.
There are only 16,362 'Handling new track' entries in the scanner.log.
Looking at the database I see 16,362 files scanned in order, then 10
files added to the end, which I presume are files that were skipped and
then added when
Mmmm... Not good. I just ran a full rescan. Note the numbers shown
below. It apparently attempted to scan 32,712 files, which is the
correct number of Flac files in my library, but only ended up with
16,372.
Code:
Total Tracks: 16,372
Total Albums: 1,659
Total Art
When you file your bug you also have the possibility to send in the
files to logitech via ftp:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Large_File_Upload
People says that you should also CC "Andy" (one of the devs) when you
find files that crashes the scanner, uncertian on how to cc people in
bugzi
JJZolx;648081 Wrote:
> Does it work during a clear & rescan and new & changed scan both?
>
I've only tried full rescan starting SBS with a empty cache folder yet,
that works, but the performance is very different from what you saw,
will post about it a bit later today in the SQLite/MySQL perform
michael123;647403 Wrote:
> Was trying to install over previous nightly build, but installer got
> stuck when stopping Squeezebox. Apparently, SBS was stopped, but the
> setup.exe got frozen.
>
> Tried 2nd time - same result
>
>
> Super :(
Can confirm, 32992 Hung during install. Had to stop wi
#33011 was installed properly..
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erland;648021 Wrote:
> Just for reference, after getting the mysqld binary from the 7.5
> installation MySQL artwork precaching phase seems to work on my Linux
> box with 7.6.1. So maybe it's specific to Windows or related to a
> specific configuration or file format.
Does it work during a clear
nicolas75;648052 Wrote:
>
> In my opinion, Laptops will be more and more replaced by smartphones
> and tablets for outside use.
>
I agree regarding this except that I think currently most tablets are
used within the home and not outside the home. I rarely bring my iPad
somewhere else, usually i
frank1969;648063 Wrote:
> When You're talking about 7.6.1 these days it's "automatically"in 7.7.0
> (LMS), too?
It is merged to 7.7 http://svn.slimdevices.com/slim/7.7/?view=log
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andyg;648040 Wrote:
> I've made a rather large change in 7.6.1 today
When You're talking about 7.6.1 these days it's "automatically"in 7.7.0
(LMS), too?
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On Mon, 08 Aug, nicolas75 wrote:
> I have a Core I7 (quadcore) 2.8 Ghz and 8 GB RAM with Windows 7 x64
> It takes about 3 minutes to scan my 8000 files library.
I have a Core i3 with 16 GB of RAM running amd64 Debian GNU/Linux. It
takes 2 minutes to scan my 9500 files library. (Mind you, this is
erland;648043 Wrote:
> Right, can you get that to work on my cheap wireless laptop or netbook ?
>
> Laptops are the only type of computers normal people are going to have
> fairly soon.
> http://www.inquisitr.com/76157/tablets-to-overtake-desktop-sales-by-2015-laptops-will-still-reign/
>
I ha
andyg;648040 Wrote:
>
> Also, I found a bug in the persistent table during this work, the
> 'added' column was storing the file's modification timestamp instead of
> the time when the file was originally added. I had to fix this in order
> to get the scanner to work right for new files. Hopefull
nicolas75;648029 Wrote:
>
> Once again, unless you are doing p2p 24/7, it is a nonsense to have a
> server on 24/7 at home.
> Get a decent system with good WOL.
>
Right, can you get that to work on my cheap wireless laptop or netbook
?
Laptops are the only type of computers normal people are g
I've made a rather large change in 7.6.1 today: SQLite now runs in WAL
mode ('see here for the gory technical details'
(http://sqlite.org/wal.html)):
* Server and standalone scanner now share the same set of 3 database
files (squeezebox.db, squeezebox-persistent.db, and ArtworkCache.db).
No more
menno;647998 Wrote:
> Madness. Windows 7 minimum hardware spec is 1Ghz processor and 1GB of
> RAM. Totally unnecessary for a Squeezebox server, and it leads to a lot
> of power usage too.
>
> My Dockstar when streaming music, along the two USB drives connected
> use up 10W in total according to
andyg;648017 Wrote:
>
>
> > The reason for the questions is that I want to compare a MySQL
> > installation of 7.6.1 with one using SQLite, but I'm unable to get
> the
> > MySQL based server to precache the artwork. A clear & rescan hangs
> up
> > during precaching and a new & changed scan sees
On Aug 7, 2011, at 2:53 AM, JJZolx wrote:
>
> If all of the covers from a music library have been resized and cached,
> if you were to then run a clear & rescan with 'Artwork Pre-caching'
> disabled, will those old cached images still be used, or are they no
> longer associated with what's in th
nicolas75;646610 Wrote:
> I still think a small NetTop with Windows 7 (check AsRock products) or a
> Mac Mini is easier to use as a server.
> It is much easier to administrate, a lot of people can administrate
> Windows or OSX, but are totally unable to understand Linux.
> It can turn into a desk
As my server was down I expected the Boom fallback alarm (the 3 tone
beep),
But instead it played out a couple of seconds on what was in the
buffer, since yesterday and then played the fallback alarm ?
Not a bug but a slight change in behavior , fyi
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