gharris999;628898 Wrote: 
> Actually, the easiest way to do this is to first install
> squeezeboxserver on your linux machine and then run the attached
> script.  This will create a new service, squeezeboxserver_trunk, which
> you can then start via:
> 
> # service squeezeboxserver_trunk start

gharris999, thank you for the advice - which I saw last night after
being offsite for several days.  To be honest, I had seen this script
mentioned on a Ubuntu forum - a search had picked it up - but the
mention had been back in 2008, I think, and I wasn't sure if it would
still be ok.  I hadn't understood, either, how to start a service (or
stop it) so your advice is very helpful, nor had I thought whether a
service was something I would be comfortable with.  The existing SBS
install on a Debian system actually starts when the machine starts, and
stays running.  On reflection, the choice of starting and stopping a
'beta' (as this will be) is probably a very good idea.

I'm not sure if the script is yours, maybe, do you happen to know if,
when the service starts, it just runs the now-installed SBS, or does it
go back to SVN each time and reload a later version if there is one?  (I
was planning on running this on a machine which does not have a route to
the internet.)

Again, thank you for the suggestion.

regards,

Atlantic


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