mherger wrote: > > By renaming the the files: > > PV-x86_64 --> pv > > Spotty --> Spotty-i386 > > Spotty-x86_64 --> pv > > Hmm... why would you need 64 bit in one case, 32 bit in others? > ... > -- > > Michael Im not sure I follow you...
In the Plugin Folder: .../SqueezeboxServer/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/i386-linux I had originally 4 files: PV-i386 PV-x86_64 Spotty Spotty-x86_64 Where I assume PV-i386 and Spotty are 32-bit. I assume PV-x86_64 and Spotty-x86_64 to be 64-bit. On startup Spotty was recognized but not PV. By looking at the file names I guessed that the plugin was looking for PV and not any of the other file names. So I made a simple file rename to complete the pattern. Renamed files: PV PV-x86_64 Spotty Spotty-x86_64 This made Spotty-plugin to find PV on LMS startup. But I still had errors. Those might be related to logging set to INFO mentioned earlier. So I changed logging level to WARN. At the same time I also renamed the files again, since my system is 64-bit. New file names: PV-i386 PV Spotty-i386 Spotty So based on this, how am I mixing 32 and 64-bit? If a copy these files to *-custom, how do I get the Spotty plugin to use these files? Do these files have correct names originally? Are these files renamed during the installation? Since they originally not complete the naming pattern, or are there code in the plugin to use the corresponding file based on identified architecture? If any of these questions are applicable, is there something not working as supposed? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 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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