> But again, honestly, who knows how many folks still have i386
hardware
> lying around gathering dust that they'd want to slap a LMS on?
>I tend to only support a platform once there's been demand for it. But
>the definition of "demand" remains a bit flexible. One voice usually
>isn't enough.
But again, honestly, who knows how many folks still have i386 hardware
lying around gathering dust that they'd want to slap a LMS on?
I tend to only support a platform once there's been demand for it. But
the definition of "demand" remains a bit flexible. One voice usually
isn't enough...
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If you're referring to running 'buildme.sh'
(https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/blob/public/8.3/CPAN/buildme.sh),
no, I didn't do that. This was just an experimental install, and since
my experience with running buildme.sh on underpowered hardware like this
is that it's a *considerabl
Did you follow the instructions given at the bottom of the above error
message? ItÂ’s the most important of them all.
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and/or scanner.log file!"
(LMS: Settings/Information)
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In my ongoing quest to be a lonely voice in the wilderness complaining
about things nobody else cares about:
I couldn't get LMS 8.3 to run on a i386 Debian 11 install -- either via
a git clone of the repo or via installing from the nightly deb. That's
with perl 5.32. LMS fails with the usual e