frankd wrote: 
> Just tested by myself. 
> the instructions for Buster (replacing step 2-4 of the original tutorial
> on the first page) are:
> 
> -------------------  
> Check the current libc6 version of the Raspberry: dpkg -s libc6:armhf
> Find the equivalent  version of the i386 libc Debian package from
> https://packages.debian.org/buster/i386/libc6 (currently
> libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb)
> Adapt the lines below with your version:
> 
> 
> wget
> http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb
> mkdir -p newpack oldpack/DEBIAN
> dpkg-deb -x libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb oldpack/
> dpkg-deb -e libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb oldpack/DEBIAN
> nano oldpack/DEBIAN/control
>       Set the version to the Rasbian version (add +rpi1) and remove the
> dependency of libgcc1 and save the file
> rm oldpack/usr/share/doc/libc6/changelog.Debian.gz
> nano oldpack/DEBIAN/md5sums   
>       Remove the line with the MD5 Sums for changelog.Debian.gz
> dpkg-deb -Z xz -b oldpack/ newpack/
> 
> The new package is now in the subfolder newpack, with the name of the
> new version (e.g. libc6_2.28-10+rpi1_i386.deb)
> Install the new package: 
> sudo dpkg -i newpack/libc6_2.28-10+rpi1_i386.deb
> 
> -------------------------
> 
> If you update the libraries with sudo apt dist-upgrade and a new version
> of libc6 will have been published in the meantime, the upgrade will fail
> due to version mismatches. 
> In this case remove the libc6:i386 version (sudo apt-get purge
> libc6:i386) run the distribution upgrade and follow the steps of
> re-packaging and installing the new libc6:i386
> 
> Would be great to get confirmation that this approach works for somebody
> else.
> Update on 2019.09.08 (mix-up of order of instructions)

I have just installed MusicIP on my Pi4 using these instructions and
everything seems to be working. The only stumbling blocks I came across
are old ones.
1. There is no command to download the MusicIP software and once
downloaded the unpacking command did not work for me. I used
wget http://www.spicefly.com/files/mp/MusicMixer_x86_1.8.tgz
unpack using
tar xzvf MusicMixer_x86_1.8.tgz

2. In crontab I used
0 4 * * * sudo /etc/init.d/mmserver stop
1 4 * * * sudo /etc/init.d/mmserver start


LMS imported 50000 MusicIP tracks in around 15 minutes. I was surprised
to see the used RAM after import was still high at 2895 MB and 43MB of
swap space had been used. The only way I know to free that RAM is to
reboot the server or restart MusicIP.


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