I just pushed a change which shouldn't be of "public interest" just yet. I've updated DBD::SQLite, the library we're using as the database backend for the music library, caches etc. to version 1.58. While it's supposed to come with some performance improvements, you'll likely not notice them.

The reason why I'm announcing this here is the fact that I had to re-build the module myself. Something I don't like to do, and therefore don't do often. In particular building for Windows was a bit of a challenge. Therefore this little warning: please speak up should you see any issues with the new database backend.

The new binaries currently are only available for macOS (Perl 5.18, 64-bit only), Windows, Linux x86_64/5.10 and armhf/5.20. paul-1 was kind enough to build for pCP, too. But it might take a while before he's releasing that update. But it's on its way.

These are the only platforms I have access to. I'll add more platforms as you speak up and tell me about your needs.

If you can't wait, feel free to grab the latest code from https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/tree/public/7.9/CPAN and build it yourself. On Linux this should should be pretty straight forward. Let me know about your findings!

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Michael
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