Auuugh!
Thank you. My -entire- reason for installing a new server was because
the old one was 32 bit, and was going to lose Ubuntu support later this
year. While setting up the new machine, I was doing a lot of copying of
things from the old box to the new, and along the way, "Oh, look,
there
I hate having to ask this here -- this feels like it should be easy to
fix.
I've installed a new server, using Ubuntu Server 20.04.3.
I used dpkg to install logitechmediaserver_8.2.0_i386.deb
On startup, I get:
Code:
Jan 17 16:12:13 flax squeezeboxserver[24866]: The f
FWIW, I installed Debian Bullseye (version 11) the other day, with arch
i686, and am hitting this same issue.
I specifically installed Debian (have been running Ubuntu everywhere
'til now) because after Ubuntu 20 32-bit support will go away, and I'd
rather not replace my home automation / music
Until yesterday, the update URL pointed to a download page where one had
to select an architecture before downloading. It now points directly to
a .deb targetted at "all".
More specifically, the contents of this url:
Code:
https://www.mysqueezebox.com/update/?version
Roland0 wrote:
> You could use the Event Trigger plugin instead of telnet/listen, maybe
> it's not affected by this issue.
Thanks -- I'll look into that!
paul
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Hi -- I tried searching for posts related to this, but came up empty.
If i ask the server to play a track whose name contains an
ascii(duplicated, for some reason) apostrophe, the notifications I get
from the "listen" command aren't consistent in their percent-encodings
and are in some cases dou