I'm not an LMS developer (yet), but for this issue with NPR Radio
plugin, is this simply a matter of updating
https://github.com/LMS-Community/lms-plugin-repository/blob/master/extensions.xml,
with maxTarget set to something correct? Like maxTarget="7.9", or
whatever that may correctly be?
That
bpa wrote:
> Good. That avoids one possible source.
>
>
> Yes but in this case they don't install - they are on the list to be
> installed but never get installed as they fail validation but LMS will
> probably try to install at next startup.
>
> If developer had made a mistake or omitted
rootee wrote:
> "Use unsupported extensions" is _un_checked for me...
Good. That avoids one possible source.
> Ok, so you're saying that there can still remain rogue, incompatible
> plugins (E.g. NPR Radio) users can install, even if "Use unsupported
> extensions" is _un_checked, unless
bpa wrote:
> The 3rd party Plugins are listed in the extensions repo xml which is
> downloaded as required by LMS from here
> https://github.com/LMS-Community/lms-plugin-repository/blob/master/extensions.xml
>
> The NPR plugin is listed as Maxversion of *"* which means no LMS version
>
rootee wrote:
> It's not clear to me what you're referring to here...
The 3rd party Plugins are listed in the extensions repo xml which is
downloaded as required by LMS from here
https://github.com/LMS-Community/lms-plugin-repository/blob/master/extensions.xml
The NPR plugin is listed as
bpa wrote:
> There are LMS versions in two places: repo XML (controls listing in
> 3rdpaty list) and Plugin install.xml (controls installation in LMS)
> Must be something left behind in a repo XML - because incompatible
> version shouldn't even appear on the 3rd party list.
> I thought I had
rootee wrote:
> Seems like LMS should remove incompatible plugins from the 3rd party
> listing entirely, or list them and disallow install.
There are LMS versions in two places: repo XML (controls listing in
3rdpaty list) and Plugin install.xml (controls installation in LMS)
Must be something
bpa wrote:
> The NPR plugin no longer works as NPR changed their API and there is no
> update. What probably happened is you upgraded LMS and the old NPR
> plugin (now incompatible) got carried along but cannot be updated so
> left in limbo. I thought LMS would delete it.
>
> I think the way
rootee wrote:
> I've tried installing the NPR Radio plugin, and get "Plugin is
> incompatible with this version of Logitech Media Server. Please update."
> In "Server Settings"->Plugins I see no option to update, nor a way to
> remove from the active plugins section (see attached). Enabling
The last status I see on that one is
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?51002-Announce-NPR-Radio-plugin=889307=1#post889307
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia,
I've tried installing the NPR Radio plugin, and get "Plugin is
incompatible with this version of Logitech Media Server. Please update."
In "Server Settings"->Plugins I see no option to update, nor a way to
remove from the active plugins section (see attached). The only way
I've found to remove
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