Hi,
Not a big deal but media-sound/squeezecenter-7.0_beta20080210 seems to
be missing XML-Parser dependency.
If you have not emerged it, squeezecenter won't start.
--stephan
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rastafazz
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Thanks for the report - I'll take a look at that.
Stuart
rastafazz wrote:
Hi,
Not a big deal but media-sound/squeezecenter-7.0_beta20080210 seems to
be missing XML-Parser dependency.
If you have not emerged it, squeezecenter won't start.
--stephan
I've just tried this again on a fresh Gentoo installation (ie where
everything SqueezeCenter needs has to be pulled in through dependencies
or build during the SqueezeCenter perl building step), and I don't see a
problem. XML-Parser is one of the perl module that the
'build-perl-modules' step
Hi,
I can't reproduce it.
I unmerged XML-Parser and squeezecenter and erased
/var/cache/squeezecenter and /opt/squeezecenter then reemerged
squeezecenter but it did not complain this time.
The message was something like this : the following module failed ,
run build-perl-modules.
Anyway
Thanks, Joe, for all your help in refining it.
It's in Portage now if you sync, so go ahead and test it. I'm shortly
puting an announcement on the Unix list so please see that for further
information. If you've any problems I'd appreciate it if they could be
replies on the Unix list to keep
Stuart Hickinbottom contributed a great Gentoo ebuild, and we've been
working on it and testing/refining it over the last few days. I just
checked it into Gentoo's portage tree, so look for it to show up on the
mirrors soon.
-Joe
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LavaJoe
I've been talking to Joe some more and he's got a few suggestions for
the ebuild so once I've worked those through he's going to get it into
the main Portage tree (oh, the honour!).
I'll get you a version of that so you could try it in the meantime, but
hopefully it'll be in the main tree very
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
I've been talking to Joe some more and he's got a few suggestions for
the ebuild so once I've worked those through he's going to get it into
the main Portage tree (oh, the honour!).
I'll get you a version of that so you could try it in the meantime, but
Robin Bowes;253790 Wrote:
I'm just playing with running SqueezeCenter on a Kurobox HG (PPC). So
far, I've got as far as installing a recent version of gentoo and am
currently updating it (emerge --deep --update world).
I see there is a 6.5.4 ebuild.
Is there an ebuild for SqueezeCenter
mflint wrote:
Robin Bowes;253790 Wrote:
I'm just playing with running SqueezeCenter on a Kurobox HG (PPC). So
far, I've got as far as installing a recent version of gentoo and am
currently updating it (emerge --deep --update world).
I see there is a 6.5.4 ebuild.
Is there an ebuild for
Hi Robin,
Stuart Hickinbottom started working on one, but I'm not sure how far he
got. There was some initial discussion at
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=40908 and some info on
the problems he ran into at
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6389.
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Fletch
Certainly with an ebuild (or rpm, or deb), you get the init script that
allows you to gracefully start and stop, including at boot time.
But if you're not tied to that, just run it from source. After all,
it's Linux! It's nice to have SC come up on boot, but why reboot? It's
Linux! :)
#!?ben
I have it working at the moment, supporting:
* portage ebuilds for the otherwise-embedded Linux binaries (so they'll
be optimised for your architecture), controlled through lame wavpack
musepack alac ogg and flac USE flags
* easy use of your own mysql installation, or use of the embedded mysql
Fletch wrote:
Hi Robin,
Stuart Hickinbottom started working on one, but I'm not sure how far he
got. There was some initial discussion at
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=40908 and some info on
the problems he ran into at
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6389.
bklaas wrote:
Certainly with an ebuild (or rpm, or deb), you get the init script that
allows you to gracefully start and stop, including at boot time.
But if you're not tied to that, just run it from source. After all,
it's Linux! It's nice to have SC come up on boot, but why reboot? It's
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
I could let you have it to test it out if you're willing to work with
a local portage overlay and don't mind some system breakage (I've
been testing this on a relatively clean new Gentoo installation in a
VM, not on a system that's been running for a while, although
Robin Bowes wrote:
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
I could let you have it to test it out if you're willing to work with
a local portage overlay and don't mind some system breakage (I've
been testing this on a relatively clean new Gentoo installation in a
VM, not on a system that's been running
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