mherger wrote: > > Iâm using spotty 1.9.4 and LMS 7.9.1 > > I do get the warning in player settings for spotty. > > > > I can log to the qnap using a terminal window, but what should I > test > > manually? > > Go to Settings/Information to find out where LMS is looking for the > files (there's a section about the helper binaries). Log in to your NAS, > > change to Spotty's Bin/i386-linux folder (or similar), and try to run > the various binaries you find in there. And please report what > > ls -l * > file * > I login using PuTTY Navigate to /opt/ssods4/var/home/SqueezeboxServer/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/i386-linux
ls -l * -rwxr-xr-x 1 ssods ssods 131404 Sep 23 07:49 pv-i386* -rwxr-xr-x 1 ssods ssods 147400 Sep 23 08:02 pv-x86_64* -rwxr-xr-x 1 ssods ssods 2999596 Sep 21 22:04 spotty* -rwxr-xr-x 1 ssods ssods 2979848 Sep 21 21:33 spotty-x86_64* file * -sh: file: command not found By running the binaries, do you mean just enter their name? for any of the files I get: pv-i386 -sh: pv-i386: command not found This is very strange to (windows user) that these binaries can be run even though I'm in the same directory.. By adding this location to my path I can now execute all 4 binaries echo 'export PATH=$PATH:/opt/ssods4/var/home/SqueezeboxServer/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/i386-linux' >> /etc/profile But still same error in LMS settings/player/Spotty: Spotify Connect is not available: please use your system's package manager to install "pv" (Pipe Viewer), and "curl" or "wget". NAS: QNAP TS-459U+ -QTS 4.2.6- (4x 2TB, RAID5) Services: LMS- 7.9.1 -, SSOTS- 4.14- Squeezebox: 6x Reciever, 3x Boom, 2x SB3 Classic Other: iPeng on iPad and iPhone ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jasell's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17817 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=108030
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