On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 11:47:00PM +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
> >I grabbed the current unstable deb of slimserver
>
> Just don't do this, if you don't have the time to subscribe to the
> developers list. The trunk is currently undergoing huge changes and can be
> broken any moment. Just stick with 6.5.1 if you want to listen to your
> music. If you want to use the trunk version, use subversion to keep up to
> date whenever there's a fix or change.
I was following trunk, but switched to using the debs. I just used
unstable because that's what my machine is tracking.
So I downgraded to "testing" which is 6.5.1.
How do I recreate the database? I tried renaming the slimserver
database and now I just get:
Unknown database 'slimserver' at /usr/share/perl5/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI.pm
line 654
I think I got it fixed by apt-get remove of the server, renaming
/var/cache/slimserver and reinstalling.
Also, there's now this:
Can't opendir(/home/moseley/playlists): Permission denied
Hum, I thought that was working before by setting GROUP in
/etc/default/slimserver.
/etc/default/slimserver has:
# To run slimserver as a particular group (for mp3 access) change this.
GROUP="moseley"
And that directory is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cache$ ls -ld /home/moseley/playlists/
drwxrwx--- 3 moseley moseley 4096 2006-12-04 16:22 /home/moseley/playlists/
$GROUP is not used in the startup script:
$ fgrep -c GROUP /etc/init.d/slimserver
0
Should I just add slimserver to the moseley group?
--
Bill Moseley
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