ok spent the morning working on the packages... they should all be in a
slightly better state now. readynas is working well. debian should be
working better than before (smarter start/stop script, updated
filenames). redhat is an unknown right now... so try it out please.
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Change 28197 makes some sweeping changes again. By popular demand, all
of the scripts and pathnames have been switched to match the package
name (s/squeezebox/squeezeboxserver/). This will hopefully solve some of
the startup issues. Its also possible I've made some typos with all the
changes, so j
Patches welcome? :)
In all seriousness, post a log output of an upgrade that doesn't start
it up. I'm working on getting this all perfect, but I dont have a linux
image handy right now to work with. Post logs and open bugs, and we'll
get the issues fixed.
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It would be even better if it started automatically on boot/upgrade.
Like it used to
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Matt Wise;448157 Wrote:
> I just thought that /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver was an extremely long
> command... I can change it if thats the right thing to do.
>
> Thoughts?
Filename completion makes it easy enough to type.
Consistency is always nice.
Steve.
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I just thought that /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver was an extremely long
command... I can change it if thats the right thing to do.
Thoughts?
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The other problem I had updating, is that when re-adding my plugins, it
seemed to want to restart multiple times and couldn't seem to add
several plugins in one go.
It all just seemed a bit clunky, although it worked in the end.
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sudo /etc/init.d/squeezebox start
works for me.
Seems a bit confusing to call the package and the command different
names?
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OK, did that.
No squeezeboxserver running.
Tried to start it manually:-
sudo: /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver: command not found
So what now?
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Patrick Dixon;447471 Wrote:
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> So do I have to uninstall squeezecenter and install squeezeboxserver?
>
>
Exactly.
>
> How stable is the new package now - will installing sqbs severly
> restrict my limited listening opportunities?
It's working fine for me (certainly better than the last fe
I'm not sure what this means.
I'm pointed at http://debian.slimdevices.com unstable/main but I'm not
getting any updates.
So do I have to uninstall squeezecenter and install squeezeboxserver?
Or should I wait a few weeks until you change the name again?
How stable is the new package now - will
Linux users please check this thread before updating 7.4:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=66300
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