What if you run
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Version: 7.4.1 - r28947 @ Tue Oct 20 08:13:22 PDT 2009
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.5.8 - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: ppc
I don't think we've pulled support for 10.5.8. But I wouldn't be
Hi Michael. I moved and hadn't set up my LMS and Squeezeboxen, and have
updated to Mac OS 10.13.6 (High Sierra), LMS wasn't starting, so I
updated LMS from 7.7 to 7.9.2, and still not starting. I ran the two
commands in the terminal, and ran the FixPermissions script too. Still
when I try to
mherger wrote:
> > I just updated my iMac with Mac OSX 10.11.4 (public beta 2)
> > since then, LMS 7.9 (very last nightly update) won't start. I use it
> > with a Squeezebox Touch through Ethernet network.
>
> Sometimes there are issues with LMS on recent OSX versions and
> permissions on the
Struggling to see the benefits of Sierra over El Capitan so holding off
for now. Will wait for a couple of updates but may not move at all. The
permissions thing is not new so not surprised to see a need for sudo
commands. Even restoring file permissions when doing a directory rebuild
using and
Thank you, thank you - updated to OS Sierra and suddenly the server
wouldn't start or stay started. This fix worked.
mherger wrote:
> > I just updated my iMac with Mac OSX 10.11.4 (public beta 2)
> > since then, LMS 7.9 (very last nightly update) won't start. I use it
> > with a Squeezebox
I'm having this same issue, however, I ran those scripts and it didn't
work for me. Any ideas?
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danco wrote:
> It's just that your instructions for Terminal don't cover the case of a
> non-admin user.
Ok, thanks for the heads up. I've been wanting to provide a simple
script (AppleScript or whatever) to fix this issue for a long time...
I'll need to make sure I don't use sudo.
BTW: just
mherger wrote:
> > But I normally run as a standard non-admin user, and installed LMS
> from
> > that account. And as a standard user I can't use sudo.
>
> But how did you install it? Haven't you been asked to enter your admin's
>
> username/password?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Yes, of course. I
But I normally run as a standard non-admin user, and installed LMS from
that account. And as a standard user I can't use sudo.
But how did you install it? Haven't you been asked to enter your admin's
username/password?
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Michael
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I ran into a weird issue. LMS was stopping as soon as I started it. It
turned out to be this log issue, the Squeezebox folder in Logs had wrong
permissions. What made it weird is that all was working fine a couple of
days ago, and I had not updated either LMS or El Capitan between the
two, so I
:)mherger wrote:
> > I just updated my iMac with Mac OSX 10.11.4 (public beta 2)
> > since then, LMS 7.9 (very last nightly update) won't start. I use it
> > with a Squeezebox Touch through Ethernet network.
>
> Sometimes there are issues with LMS on recent OSX versions and
> permissions on
I was so relieved to find this post after my LMS failed to start after a
clean install under El Capitan.
It is now running thanks to your two lines of code. Thanks.
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mherger wrote:
> > I just updated my iMac with Mac OSX 10.11.4 (public beta 2)
> > since then, LMS 7.9 (very last nightly update) won't start. I use it
> > with a Squeezebox Touch through Ethernet network.
>
> Sometimes there are issues with LMS on recent OSX versions and
> permissions on the
I just updated my iMac with Mac OSX 10.11.4 (public beta 2)
since then, LMS 7.9 (very last nightly update) won't start. I use it
with a Squeezebox Touch through Ethernet network.
Sometimes there are issues with LMS on recent OSX versions and
permissions on the logs folder. Please try the
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