Since updating Trackstat, I've run into a problem with songs repeating.
The details are that I had purchased a license for trackstat and sql
playlist (which includes dynamic playlist). This month the trackstat
license expired and I renewed it, but now the same playlists that used
to work before wi
Triode wrote:
> You are looking for one which includes IO/Interface/autosplit.ix
>
> copy this to:
> /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch/5.8/MARVELL_ARMADA370/auto/IO/Interface/autosplit.ix
>
> (be prepared to remove it if it causes a problem...)
Hmm I don't see one including IO/Interfa
eric73 wrote:
> Hmm I don't see one including IO/Interface/autosplit.ix
>
> and there is no Interface directory in
> /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch/5.8/MARVELL_ARMADA370/auto/IO/
or
/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch/5.8.6/MARVELL_ARMADA370/auto/IO/
Its a text file with a
eric73 wrote:
> As i started the question I would like to react, but i am not a linux
> expert so I don't understand everything. I tried the command above and
> found the file in 8 directories.
You are looking for one which includes IO/Interface/autosplit.ix
copy this to:
/volume1/@appstore/Squ
Triode wrote:
> try:
>
> find /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch -name autosplit.ix
> -print
As i started the question I would like to react, but i am not a linux
expert so I don't understand everything. I tried the command above and
found the file in 8 directories.
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woozle wrote:
> Sorry, yes, I know the error is for .ix, but I don't know what an .ix
> file is - the only files I've seen anywhere are .pm files or .so files.
> I can find an AutoSplit.pm but haven't seen an AutoSplit,ix anywhere...
try:
find /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch -name aut
woozle wrote:
> Actually, it's AutoSplit.pm - is that any use? Am I looking in the right
> folder? Do .ix files go somewhere different than .pm files?
The error message is for autosplit.ix? It needs to go in the same place
as the .so file, not the .pm file.
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Triode wrote:
> The error message is for autosplit.ix? It needs to go in the same place
> as the .so file, not the .pm file.
Sorry, yes, I know the error is for .ix, but I don't know what an .ix
file is - the only files I've seen anywhere are .pm files or .so files.
I can find an AutoSplit.pm b
woozle wrote:
> The easiest way of course is to just restart the NAS.
>
> The other way - not exactly difficult - is to go to the DSM web
> interface...
Thanks - yes, I knew those :-) I thought Triode was asking me for a way
to find out how the NAS starts the squeezebox .. as which user, or fro
Triode wrote:
> Could could probably copy IO/Interface/autosplit.ix to that location if
> you find it in one of the other architecture paths.
Actually, it's AutoSplit.pm - is that any use? Am I looking in the right
folder? Do .ix files go somewhere different than .pm files?
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woozle wrote:
> My corresponding folder is here:
> /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch/5.8.6/MARVELL_ARMADAXP/auto/IO
> But that only has IO.so.
>
> There's a folder called:
> /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/IO/Interface but the only one
> there is Simple.pm.
>
> However, there is
Triode wrote:
> There should probably be a file under:
> /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/CPAN/arch/5.8/MARVELL_ARMADA370/auto/IO/Interface/autosplit.ix
>
> Is there one there? Otherwise search for autosplit.ix under
> IO/Interface within any of the parts on the search path indicated in the
> e
woozle wrote:
> The easiest way of course is to just restart the NAS.
>
> The other way - not exactly difficult - is to go to the DSM web
> interface (I assume you've worked that out!) then the package manager.
> In the "Installed" section, you'll see "Logitech Media Server". Under
> the icon fo
pike wrote:
> Well, .. I'm as lost as you there. Just bought the box and its a funny
> small linux distro.
> Maybe we can spawn this bug report to Synology ?
>
> *-pike
The easiest way of course is to just restart the NAS.
The other way - not exactly difficult - is to go to the DSM web
interfa
Triode wrote:
> Could you try to see how it is normally started by the synology code? I
> don't like the look of the autosplit.ix error - looks like something may
> be missing in the distro - this should be part of the LMS CPAN
> directories.
Well, .. I'm as lost as you there. Just bought the b
pike wrote:
> Dont know either :-) It seems like you dont.
>
> I killed the process and restarted it by hand. Now it debugs.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> pavlov> ps -w | grep ueeze
> 17451 admin96316 S/volume1/@appstore/Perl/usr/bin/perl
/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeC
Triode wrote:
> Don't know - however you restart processes on the Synology nas - never
> seen one...
Dont know either :-) It seems like you dont.
I killed the process and restarted it by hand. Now it debugs.
Code:
pavlov> ps -w | grep ueeze
17451 admin96316
pike wrote:
> I was looking for that. How can I restart it ? Not a button in the
> interface :-)
>
> *-pike
Don't know - however you restart processes on the Synology nas - never
seen one...
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Triode wrote:
> You need to restart the LMS server as plugins are loaded at startup.
I was looking for that. How can I restart it ? Not a button in the
interface :-)
*-pike
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pike wrote:
> Did that .. now reads
>
> >
Code:
> >
> $spotifyd = undef;
Did that .. now reads
Code:
$spotifyd = undef;
pike wrote:
> Good idea. Ehm .. what server ? I have a bit of a crippled shell here.
>
>
> The squeezeserver is running as admin, and I am logged in as admin. I
> can run spotifyd:
>
> and then it works. I my username in the text above.
>
> But squeezeserver goes through perl, so i'm not
Triode wrote:
> Can you check if the helper app can be run with the permissions the
> server is using - seems that there is something up here in how it
> starts?
Good idea. Ehm .. what server ? I have a bit of a crippled shell here.
>
> pavlov> ps w | grep queeze
> 10293 admin94828 S/us
pike wrote:
> The logfile wasn't there at all at first. The dir existed and was
> world-writable. I touched spotifyd.log, and it became word-writable, and
> the logging error messages went away from the server.log. However,
> nothing was written to spotifyd.log, and the startup failures remained
Triode wrote:
> Can you check what permissions the log file has - can you make this
> world writable?
The logfile wasn't there at all at first. The dir existed and was
world-writable. I touched spotifyd.log, and it became word-writable, and
the logging error messages went away from the server.
pike wrote:
> Ah, found that. Logs ends with
>
>
> if I touch the logfile (dir is worldwritable), the log errors go away,
> but still nothing is logged. If I change anything on the plugin page
> (like the helpers port), this appears in the server.log:
>
> So the helper gets started. In fact, I
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