Jens_dk wrote:
> Only today I had a chance to run my friends LMS form shell.
> I checked the permission for "/Users/username/Library/Logs/Squeezebox/"
> and it was:
>
system:read & write
> staff:special
> everyone: special
>
>
> I changed the the permissions to:
>
system:read
I just updated LAME to latest 3.99.5 and it seems OK, even with the last
LMS beta. Probably started the error with Yosemite update.
Thanks for your work, Michael!
Eric Seaberg - San Diego
-A.E.S., S.M.P.T.E., S.P.A.R.S.-
e...@seaberg.com
--
I'm getting an error in the log saying:
LAME: Can't get "TERM" environment string. Other than that, it's
running fine.
Running 7.9.0-1416952689 beta from 11/26. Noticed the problem in
previous beta I had been running, which was 7.9.0-1416307994.
Eric Seaberg - San Diego
-A.E.S., S.M.P.T.E
Now I did a complete uninstall (including deleting the folder
"/Users/username/Library/Logs/Squeezebox/")
Installed LMS 7.7.4 (official for OS X from "mysqueezebox.com")
Even though the installation program created a new log-folder it was
necessary to modify the permissions as above before the ser
mherger wrote:
> > A friend of mine - having run LMS for a long time - reported exactly
> the
> > same a few days ago, that is before updating to 10.10.1.
>
> Did he update that machine from an earlier LMS version? And could you
> please try to run LMS from the shell, too?
>
> cd /Library/Pref
A friend of mine - having run LMS for a long time - reported exactly the
same a few days ago, that is before updating to 10.10.1.
Did he update that machine from an earlier LMS version? And could you
please try to run LMS from the shell, too?
cd /Library/PreferencePanes/Squeezebox.prefPane/Co
HumanMedia wrote:
> Are others experiencing this, or is it just me?
A friend of mine - having run LMS for a long time - reported exactly the
same a few days ago, that is before updating to 10.10.1.
We tried several complete uninstalls (as explained 'here'
(http://forums.logitech.com/t5/MySqu
defaults: The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication,
AppleLocale) does not exist
system_profiler: platformPluginDictionary: Can't get X86PlatformPlugin,
return value 0
Yeah, that's a cosmetic issue with an OSX command line tool we're using
to discover architecture etc. The warnin
On starting server:
defaults: The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication,
AppleLocale) does not exist
system_profiler: platformPluginDictionary: Can't get X86PlatformPlugin,
return value 0
Strangely if I reinstall I don't have to go through the Security &
Privacy pane anymore, it ju
Not sure if its just my configuration (I have my user directory on a
separate hard disk to the system and had all sorts of
mount-point-being-renamed problems) but for me LMS has also stopped
working after upgrading to OS X 10.10.1 today.
Will have to upgrade to make sure.
Since the version of
Not sure if its just my configuration (I have my user directory on a
separate hard disk to the system and had all sorts of
mount-point-being-renamed problems) but for me LMS has also stopped
working after upgrading to OS X 10.10.1 today.
Since the version of Perl has been updated also, maybe its
11 matches
Mail list logo