I think I figured it out. The custom conversions file is called
slimserver-convert.conf according to the slimserver Wiki. That's what
AlienBBC uses. I guess I will still have to pay attention to changes
to slimserver-convert.conf and custom-types.conf when I upgrade
AlienBBC.
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John Stimson
Quoting John Stimson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is the use of those files documented somewhere? I have looked for
documentation for the slimserver software. The slimdevices web site
refers me to the "help" section of the slimserver web interface. I
can't find anything in there. The only other docu
Is the use of those files documented somewhere? I have looked for
documentation for the slimserver software. The slimdevices web site
refers me to the "help" section of the slimserver web interface. I
can't find anything in there. The only other documentation I can find
is the Installation.txt
John Stimson wrote:
It was an issue with the conf files. I copy them forward to preserve
AAC support so I don't have to hand edit the new conf files. It's
worked up to this point.
Can slimserver.conf include changes to the types established in
types.conf or the recipes given in convert.conf?
It was an issue with the conf files. I copy them forward to preserve
AAC support so I don't have to hand edit the new conf files. It's
worked up to this point.
Can slimserver.conf include changes to the types established in
types.conf or the recipes given in convert.conf? That would be an
easi
Use either Swaret or Slapt-get to get your Slack box up to date. Mine
has been brought up from around 9 to 10.2 that way. After which,
rebuild the modules, and go. I've never done a rescan or copied config
files since it should be looking in ~/.slimserver.conf for settings.
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notanatheist