Thanks... that seems to have done the trick.  I must
have an older version of itunes updater which doesn't
respond to disabling it.  I had to totally remove it
from the Plugins folder.

Dan

--- kdf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Vidur Apparao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> >
> > Dan,
> >
> > The problem seems related to the iTunesUpdate
> plugin. If the plugin
> > hasn't been updated to be 6.0 compatible, we
> should disable it by
> > default. The fact that it isn't disabled
> (seemingly even if you
> > explicitly disable it in the UI) seems like a
> problem. To get going,
> > however, I'd recommend removing iTunesUpdate.pm
> from your Plugins
> > directory and restarting SlimServer.
> >
> I havent seen the code for this plugin, so I'm just
> speculating.  however, it is
> possible to force a plugin to be operating despite
> any efforts to disable.  The
> Scrobbler plugin does this by forcing a
> setExecuteCallback that is called
> during the require, and does not comply with enable
> or disable.  If this
> itunesUpdate is doing something like this as well,
> there is little that can be
> done aside from disabling it as a known bad module.
> 
> -kdf
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