Thanks for testing! I might merge it soon.
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I did as you instructed on
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/issues/826 and have LMS 8.3.0 up
and running on Debian bookworm/sid.
Thanks! :-)
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Just one question ... in 5.34 it is x86_64-linux-thread-multi whereas
in that download it is now x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi.
Good catch! Yes, the "-gnu" is removed in the LMS code. Don't ask me
why. So I'd recommend you remove it from the folder name, too.
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On Mon, 07 Nov, Michael Herger wrote:
> Not yet. But feel free to give the tarball below a try:
>
> https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/actions/runs/3392298402
>
> See https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/issues/826 for details.
Ok, I'm giving that a go.
Just one question ... in 5.
When is the demand high enough? ;-)
Not yet. But feel free to give the tarball below a try:
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/actions/runs/3392298402
See https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/issues/826 for details.
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> It's mostly the latter. Once a Perl version / platform has a certain
> demand I'm usually adding support for it. But as long as it's only in
> a pre-release version of some system, or on an exotic platform, I
> keep waiting.
When is the demand high enough? ;-)
Debian bookworm/sid now ships Per
I am also a Fedora user who likes to keep up with the latest releases
and has been dealing with this Perl versioning issues for a while. My
solution was to move to the Docker version of LMS. I did this around
the time Fedora 35 was released - the odd-numbered releases usually
bring new Perl ver
OK, I know what's happened here, I followed this post first before
attempting to do it the correct way:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?116395-LMS-Won-t-Start-on-Ubuntu-22-04&p=1056368&viewfull=1#post1056368
and must have deleted too much from /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/.
Re
You're close!
Oct 26 08:43:53 westogre squeezeboxserver[3900675]: JSON::XS::VersionOneAndTwo
(loaded , need 0.31)
Would you have
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/JSON/XS/VersionOneAndTwo.pm? Or any
VersionOneAndTwo.pm anywhere?
This would not need to be built from source, but is part
Debian Bookworm [SID] has also moved to Perl 5.36. I have 8.3 nightly
installed from this week.
I have followed this:
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/tree/public/8.3/CPAN
which [probably] built without error, but LMS still won't load. I am not
100% sure what my arch string is, so I
>> I've not looked into doing that myself yet - is it easy?
>
> It often is, yes :-). See
>
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/blob/public/8.3/CPAN/README.md
>
Thanks, I'll try it
later
It works!
(fedora 37 has moved to glibc 2.36, (from 2.33) so xlocale.h is no
long
Do you have plans to add perl 5.36 support to lms 8.3 any time soon? If
'yes, in due course', I can wait.
It's mostly the latter. Once a Perl version / platform has a certain
demand I'm usually adding support for it. But as long as it's only in a
pre-release version of some system, or on an ex
Hi.
I am running lms 8.3 on a fedora virtual machine. fedora 36 comes with
perl 5.34 and LMS runs just fine.
I've just tried fedora 37 beta, but that comes with perl5.36, and LMS
won't run, as it has no 5.36 in /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/
Leaving the lms VM on fedora 36 is not an im
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