LeSpocky wrote:
> Import is already done and webgui works (tested with ssh tunnel ;) ).
> I'll report if the devices actually play music later. Thx for the
> support. :cool:
Squeezebox Radio and Squeezebox Boom both work. Controller however does
not start up. I guess this should go to another top
mherger wrote:
Please search the forums for that other discussion on that topic. Don't
remember what it was called, tbh.
Maybe this: 'How to deal with LMS' Perl binaries mess on Linux?... '
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?102110-How-to-deal-with-LMS-Perl-binaries-mess-on-Linux)
mherger wrote:
> Please search the forums for that other discussion on that topic. Don't
>
> remember what it was called, tbh.
Maybe this: 'How to deal with LMS' Perl binaries mess on Linux?... '
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?102110-How-to-deal-with-LMS-Perl-binaries-mess-on-Linu
DJanGo wrote:
> You can open a web browser to your debian system and look at port 9000
> If lms is running you will see a webgui that tells you something like
> import is running in the footer.
Import is already done and webgui works (tested with ssh tunnel ;) ).
I'll report if the devices actual
You can open a web browser to your debian system and look at port 9000
If lms is running you will see a webgui that tells you something like
import is running in the footer.
Ans of course the wiki is outdated i had some spare time and want to
upgrade some topics, but cant login (better register )
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi and welcome here..
>
> to be honest - its not fair your first post and ends with a sad
> face:confused:
You're right. I tried to be as friendly as possible. Thanks for the
welcome anyway. :)
Meanwhile I found http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=7.9 and
tried the .d
LeSpocky wrote:
> And here's one of them.
> :-/
Hi and welcome here..
to be honest - its not fair your first post and ends with a sad
face:confused:
I use debian aswell on a i386 Machine and it runs fine (off course
Perl-Version: 5.18.2)
To be clear i am pretty sure there is a way but if you
The way it is today the debian packages
are useless and frustrating. I don't want to offend anyone for
continuing work on lms, but offering non working packages is worse than
offering no packages at all.
They're not non-working. They just don't work with your OS/architecture
combination.
I've
drmatt wrote:
> And... I'm up and running again. :)
>
> Lots of i386 folks will bump in to this now I suspect.
And here's one of them.
I once choose squeezebox because of it's platform independent free
software support and I'm really happy there are still people caring
about it. :-) Currently
Hi,
In article ,
drmatt wrote:
>
> And... I'm up and running again. :)
>
> Lots of i386 folks will bump in to this now I suspect.
For the benefit of those other folks, any chance you could document what you
did to get it running again?
Andy
___
And... I'm up and running again. :)
Lots of i386 folks will bump in to this now I suspect.
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...and perl 5.20 is now the default with debian/stable..
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=perl
And I'm stuffed..
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What Linux distribution are you running?
I have archlinux 3.17.2-1 running on a 32-bit i686 Intel Atom board.
I think Triode has a package for Arch Linux. You should probably try
that one (isn't the whole idea of Arch Linux that you compile your stuff
yourself?).
--
Michael
__
mherger wrote:
>
> What Linux distribution are you running?
I have archlinux 3.17.2-1 running on a 32-bit i686 Intel Atom board.
Until recently I had been explicitly holding back perl to version 5.14
due to LMS issues, but I've recently needed to update it so am now using
5.20 .
-
> mudlark wrote:
>> Nope it doesn't work for me on the 32 bit kubuntu. As before 64bit works
>> fine.
>
> So... the 7.9.0-1417184790 build doesn't contain i386-linux-thread-multi
> under CPAN/arch/5.20 ... only i386-linux-thread-multi-64int and
> x86_64-linux-thread-multi . Can someone add i38
mudlark wrote:
> Nope it doesn't work for me on the 32 bit kubuntu. As before 64bit works
> fine.
So... the 7.9.0-1417184790 build doesn't contain i386-linux-thread-multi
under CPAN/arch/5.20 ... only i386-linux-thread-multi-64int and
x86_64-linux-thread-multi . Can someone add i386-linux-thr
adamdea wrote:
> Don't know whether you dealt with this in the meantime, but I was under
> the impression that 7.9 was only available from the nightly builds. You
> could just download the .deb from
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=7.9
> I think this should have the perl 5
colin_e wrote:
> On my Debian Jessie box changing the entry in
> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/squeezecenter.list to point to the "unstable"
> branch got me LMS 7.8.1 which installed and ran first time, which is
> great. Thanks to everyone on this thread. Questions-
>
> > > >
- No mention of t
mudlark wrote:
> Hi could someone point me to the good instructions about building lms on
> kubuntu 14.10 that's perl 5.20. I had a brain storm and upgraded my
> server from 14.04 and forgot I would be breaking LMS..Thanks in hope and
> shame.
OK, I've done the best thing, which is deal with my
On my Debian Jessie box changing the entry in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/squeezecenter.list to point to the "unstable"
branch got me LMS 7.8.1 which installed and ran first time, which is
great. Thanks to everyone on this thread. Questions-
- No mention of the 7.9.x branch in Synaptic Package
crabbz wrote:
> Hi! The LMS 7.8.1 package for debian unstable from the
> debian.slimdevices.com repository fails to run after unstable upgraded
> to perl 5.20. The server logs just show the following:
> ...
I'm really glad to have resurrected my old login on the fortums and
found this thread. I
Hi could someone point me to the good instructions about building lms on
kubuntu 14.10 that's perl 5.20. I had a brain storm and upgraded my
server from 14.04 and forgot I would be breaking LMS..Thanks in hope and
shame.
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mherger wrote:
> FWIW: I added binaries for 5.20 on 64 bit Linux to 7.8.1 and 7.9.0
>
Brilliant. Thank you for this. Appears to be working again
(7.8.1~1410526679) on up to date Debian testing with perl5.20.
Thanks.
nic
Michael: I should have prefaced my post about the feasibility of
bundling a perl runtime with an acknowledgement & thank-you that your
additions of modules for 5.18 64bit & 5.20 were the quickest responses
to this sort of request that I can remember.
-
It seems like every time a major distro jumps to a new version of Perl,
there is copious gnashing of teeth and spawning of new threads here. At
the risk of putting my ignorance on parade, I'll ask: why not distribute
a runtime of perl with the linux LMS?
It would only solve part of the problem.
mherger wrote:
> FWIW: I added binaries for 5.20 on 64 bit Linux to 7.8.1 and 7.9.0
>
The 7.8.1~1410526679 package is working for me now on debian unstable.
Thanks a bunch!
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It seems like every time a major distro jumps to a new version of Perl,
there is copious gnashing of teeth and spawning of new threads here. At
the risk of putting my ignorance on parade, I'll ask: why not distribute
a runtime of perl with the linux LMS? It's already done with the
Windows versio
FWIW: I added binaries for 5.20 on 64 bit Linux to 7.8.1 and 7.9.0
> Am 12.09.2014 um 07:08 schrieb Joschi75
> :
>
>
> Thanks a lot rpress! Your package also works for me.
> Tried to do a source build on my own but I completely failed...
>
>
> -
Thanks a lot rpress! Your package also works for me.
Tried to do a source build on my own but I completely failed...
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rpress wrote:
> Anyway for anyone who wants to give it a shot I have the latest 7.90
> nightly here, for Perl 5.20 x86_64:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8FzJlhz-BzBcDNFYnVNWi1wY0E/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks!! I've got a working LMS again!!! Thanks again!
Roland
Ah, I now realize that I need to use the buildme.sh in vendor, a whole
different ball of wax. I've got that built now. Is there any way to
unravel this so that it uses the dependencies from the OS rather than
compiling from source?
See http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=102110 - no
Ah, I now realize that I need to use the buildme.sh in vendor, a whole
different ball of wax. I've got that built now. Is there any way to
unravel this so that it uses the dependencies from the OS rather than
compiling from source? Maybe the new versions of these libraries don't
need the patche
So I ran the buildme.pl script, and it was successful but I still get
the Perl errors upon startup. It looks like there are binaries in
"/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.18/x86_64-linux-thread-muti/auto"
and there is no corresponding 5.20 folder. These binaries are in the
Logitech git rep
So I ran the buildme.pl script, and it was successful but I still get
the Perl errors upon startup. It looks like there are binaries in
"/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.18/x86_64-linux-thread-muti/auto"
and there is no corresponding 5.20 folder. These binaries are in the
Logitech git rep
Me three. I've built it before and journeyed down the rabbit hole of
dependencies, not too excited about doing it again. Maybe I'll setup a
virtual machine so I can use it to build it the next time.
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nickrickard wrote:
> Debian jessie (testing) has recently moved to 5.20 so I suspect many
> people have (or will shortly) see conflicts.
Yes, one such person is me. I'd really appreciate a solution to get LMS
7.8 working with perl 5.20 that does not involve building packages
myself, as that is n
mherger wrote:
> > How did it fail the first time you tried?
*I* failed rather than *it* failed. It was around the perl5.12 time. I
don't regularly build packages so initially had to install all the extra
packages for that (build-essential, etc) and then got myself into an
horrendous mess trying
Is there a planned date for a 5.20 build?
No.
Debian jessie (testing) has recently moved to 5.20 so I suspect many
people have (or will shortly) see conflicts. I've failed before trying
to do a build so if there's an impending nightly built on 5.20 I'll hang
on but if it's some way off I might
Is there a planned date for a 5.20 build?
Debian jessie (testing) has recently moved to 5.20 so I suspect many
people have (or will shortly) see conflicts. I've failed before trying
to do a build so if there's an impending nightly built on 5.20 I'll hang
on but if it's some way off I might need t
Interesting. Thanks for the pointer!
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crabbz wrote:
> Would building LMS myself really fix it?
>
Yes
>
> Isn't the debian unstable LMS package already built on debian unstable
> (and the testing package built on testing and the stable package built
> on stable)? Maybe the builds lag behind the latest unstable a bit since
> debian
Just thought of something. Would building LMS myself really fix it?
Isn't the debian unstable LMS package already built on debian unstable
(and the testing package built on testing and the stable package built
on stable)? Maybe the builds lag behind the latest unstable a bit since
debian unstab
Thanks, I hadn't thought about binaries being available. For now I have
the debian testing package running on another machine so I'm ok. Just
wanted to let someone know about the issue.
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afaik, there are no pre-built binaries for perl 5.20 (yet?), so you'll
either have to downgrade perl to 5.18, or build LMS yourself.
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