smprather;240004 Wrote:
>
> I tried building the perl modules using the trunk source. I got this
> message ad nauseum. My thanks go out to someone out there in OSS-land
> for this stellar error message.
>
> Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a
> geographic selection.
The developers can only support a limited number of platforms.
I've done a reasonable bit of work with ARM wrt AlienBBC and building
an Slimserver distribution but it seems you have run into a Debian
issue. I've had no problems with YAML::Syck on optware and my IPKG for
6.5.4 works on the NSLU2 a
I guess I lost the interest of anyone who cares.
I'm trying a different tach for now. Clearly the developers never
thought a debian user would try to run slimserver from the svn.
I can't believe an app based on a scripting language has managed to be
so hard to port. How'd that happen?
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smpr
It's beginning to look like bootstrap isn't loading CPAN/YAML/Syck from
my server/CPAN dir. I bet it has something to do with this code in
bootstrap.pm:
Code:
if (Slim::Utils::OSDetect::isDebian() || slim::Utils::OSDetect::isRHELorFC())
{
@SlimINC = Slim::Utils::
Ah, I just found this in CPAN/YAML/Syck.pm:
Code:
*Dump = \&YAML::Syck::DumpYAML;
Is CPAN in @INC? The search goes on...
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So I checked here, http://svn.slimdevices.com/vendor/src/, and the only
version of YAML::Syck there is 0.64 (though 0.99 is currently available
from CPAN). Further proof that my compile went ok:
Code:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/temp/YAML-Syck-0.64# make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY
Ok. The mapping is in the obvious place of course
(build-perl-modules.pl). What's going on here?
Code:
# The list of all the packages needed.
my %packages = (
'Compress::Zlib' => 'Compress-Zlib-1.41.tar.gz',
'DBI'=> 'DBI-1.50.tar.gz',
'DBD:
Well, better results this time, but still won't work. Even though it
would appear that building YAML:Syck is successful, it won't work.
Here's the (most) relevant error.
Code:
Module [YAML::Syck] failed to load: [Undefined subroutine &YAML::Syck::Dump
called at
/ho
Thanks for the reply!
I tried building the perl modules using the trunk source. I got this
message ad nauseum. My thanks go out to someone out there in OSS-land
for this stellar error message.
Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a
geographic selection.
Sorry! since you
Slimdevices seems to only support the x86 and a few main Linux distros.
Although ARM is very popular, most NAS are not standard Linux so each
has its own build such as QNAP, Synology and others.
The easiest way would be to buildon the platforms using
build-perl-modules and then post the log if y
Hi SlimDudes--
Can you include the arm platform on the http://debian.slimdevices.com
server? It's actually the 3rd most popular Debian platform due to the
Slug and other NAS devices that use the Intel IXP processor. It's the
only way I can get a version > 6.3. I tried installing the available
6.3
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