Wolfy wrote:
> The "ln" is linked to the perl 5.20.3 Folder.
> Almost as in the tutorial.
> I did not have the ".2" Folder so I edited to link to the one I have.
> Was it wrong?
I honestly don't know. With so little to go on (only you were there), I
can't tell you exactly what went wrong.
So
Wolfy wrote:
> the installed version of perl is: perl 5, version 20, subversion 3
> (v5.20.3)
> in /tmp/LMS/logitechmediaserver-7.9.0-"ver"/CPAN/arch/ there is a folder
> 5.22
> i tried all the commands pointing to 5.22 but i got almost the same
> error, can't really remember...
> is there
Wolfy wrote:
> I re-downloaded the lms file and the MD5 hash is the same as in the hash
> in the downloaded file.
> but the startup is no success..
>
> >
Code:
> >
> root@SqueezeServ:/ # service lms start
> Starting lms.
Wolfy wrote:
> I followed the instructions and managed getting everything in place,
> after restarting the jail as the last instruction. I tried the ip:9000
> but no success..
> i went into the jail to try and start it manually (service lms restart)
> i get the error:
> >
Code:
To those having troubles,
I only check in here occasionally and I'm far from a
Linux/FreeNAS/FreeBSD maven. But nearly every problem I've seen with
building LMS is related to:
1) Perl
and /or
2) permissions
All the references to Perl have to be consistent throughout the process.
If you're
Erik S wrote:
> It's running now.
Congratulations! Enjoy!
Home: Win7Pro(x64)[3.3Ghz i5, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD system, 15TB storage],
LMS 7.9.0 -> Logitech Squeezebox Classic V.3 -> Cambridge Audio DacMagic
-> NAD C160 -> 2 x NAD C272 -> Quad 22L2
Portable: FreeNAS 9.3 [HP Microserver Gen8, 10GB
Erik S wrote:
> I can't get LMS to start, so I will list my steps.
>
> I downloaded the file @ http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=jtuvqvEJ and
> opened it with notepad. I created the file lms.b64 in my LMS jail
> directory /tmp/lms. I pasted the block of unreadable text from the
> downloaded
Unfortunately, I am a Linux dilettante and am pretty much baffled by
buildme.sh and the logging it produces. *BUT* the issues you both are
having are almost certainly related to the Perl version of the jail vs
the one used for the build.
Check to see if the version of Perl changed when you did
Erik S wrote:
> Your advice was perfect, I searched through the builfme.sh file for
> instances of "5.20" and found a reference to "5.20.3" so I modified your
> code accordingly and it seemed to work. Now I need to start LMS.
>
> Forgive my ignorance, but in your instructions you provide a
I initially found this thread at the FreeNAS forums and you might try
looking for some help there as well:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/9-3-how-to-build-and-install-lms-7-9-from-scratch.27161/
Home: Win7Pro(x64)[3.3Ghz i5, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD system, 15TB storage],
LMS 7.9.0 ->
vincen wrote:
> Followed the tutorial step by step, just had to update the download link
> for the mightly build avalaible but compiles fails. Here is a copy of
> the last lines below. Any clues what's wrong ?
>
> >
Code:
> > /usr/local/bin/perl
Roland0 wrote:
You only need to do the build step if the version of one of the binary
CPAN modules changes, which happens very rarely ( once a year), so you
can nearly always skip this step
Getting the nightly and checking out is also unnecessary, one of the two
is enough. Keeping the
pufnstuf wrote:
Thanks get.amped, I used your method and all is working well. My library
is mostly FLAC but I did have to install the FAAD port to get any m4a
tracks to transcode and play.
It runs fast and smooth - so much better than trying to run in a
virtualbox jail. :)
What
Roland0 wrote:
While I have no clue about FreeBSD, I'm not convinced this is a good
idea:
It seems you are overwriting the system perl, which could result in a
number of problems (both in operation and when the system perl is
upgraded)
You could have a look at the howto mentioned in my
fydo wrote:
Hmm, looks like some modules were skipped in your log file. Try deleting
the arch directory (in the build directory) before running buildme.sh
and see if that helps?
It was all about the perl version(s). I created a separate thread with
all the steps I took to make it work.
I have successfully built and am running the latest 7.9 nightly
(1438870722) in a FreeBSD jail on FreeNAS
FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201506292332 on an HP Microserver Gen8 with 10GB RAM,
a 16GB flash drive, a 120GB Samsung SSD and 4 x 4TB WD Red HDs.
My goal was to have 10TB+ of lz4 storage for media
fydo wrote:
Ahoy there! Here's the change that I made. Find this code in
buildme.sh:
Code:
# FreeBSD amd64 needs arch option
if [ $ARCH = amd64-freebsd ]; then
FFOPTS=$FFOPTS --arch=x64
fi
And comment out the if / fi lines:
fydo wrote:
I've solved my issue!
I did some digging in the buildme.sh script and found this line:
ARCH=`/usr/bin/perl -MConfig -le 'print $Config{archname}' | sed
's/gnu-//' | sed 's/^i[3456]86-/i386-/' | sed 's/armv5tejl/arm/' `
However, when I run that command on the commandline, I
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