Thanks Philippe for developing and maintaining all the plugins!
While trying to install Shairtunes2W today, I got an error message in
the log and it didn't install. It seems that the development repo links
to the wrong download path of ShairTunes2W:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/lms-p
cpd73 wrote:
> Changes:
>
> > >
- Allow configuring genre groups in LMS's settings pages.
- Allow configuring host of MusicIP server.
- Fetch filters.
- If fail to find any tracks, fall through to Spotty (if have
> Spotify tracks and Spotty is installed).
- When getting 5 se
staresy wrote:
> Thanks for the pointers, just so I understand correctly as I'm new to
> Rpi and pCP, are these solutions relevant to a Rpi with pCP running?
>
> I ask because I thought that the pCP LMS solution formatted the drive
> with it's own operating system rather than linux, but maybe I
Fahzz wrote:
> Hi- I'm back.
>
> Bought an Allo Boss 2 Player. Running LMS 8.2 on Windows 11. works fine.
>
> However I'm having a problem with Samba. I can see the usb share file on
> my mapped Z Drive, but not the media folders. I want to be able to add
> albums to the media files that LMS u
CypherMK wrote:
> The MusicIP server starts. When I go to MusicIP webpage it loads too.
> But immediately after that I get this bus error. Then MusicIP is not
> available anymore and it stopped running.
Thanks for digging out the old failure codes, Slartibartfast. The
multicast warnings are not
slartibartfast wrote:
> The mipmixer plugin has path settings so that may work as well.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I think the path setting is only for the purpose of converting
differences in local pathes seen by the different programs (MusicIP
versus LMS), not for running it on
Would be interesting to get feedback in this thread, on which systems
MusicIP is running using the approach explained in the first post.
So far I know about
- Raspbian 32 bit
- Ubuntu for Raspberry 32 bit
- OSMC 32 bit (to be confirmed if it works with the latest version)
with a Raspberr
CypherMK wrote:
> I was wondering. Would it be possible to have musicip running on another
> server then where LMS is installed?
Yes, but then you need to use the Sugarcube plugin, instead of the
original MusicIP plugin:
https://www.spicefly.com/
It offers a lot more features than the MusicIP
slartibartfast wrote:
> It seems to be. Just take care with the libc6 package. The Raspberry
> version is
> libc6_2.31-13+rpt2+rpi1
> The Bullseye version is
> libc6_2.31-13+deb11u2
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
These are good news :-)
First big distribution upgrade, which doesn't
ion worked very well (I only used Musly not
Essentia). I will try this new version of your plugin when I will have
time to "fiddle" with my system, also trying Essentia with my Raspberry
Pi setup.
Best,
frankd
cpd73 wrote:
> I originally started by creating a DSTM mixer u
CypherMK wrote:
> 1:3.1+dfsg-8+deb10u8
Maybe others can chime in who use OSMC - I know about some reports who
were successful in the past.
However a lot of things changed also for the OSMC image since August
2021 - OSMC changed to Kodi Matrix and a lot of parts were adapted and
patched to acco
CypherMK wrote:
> >
Code:
> > osmc@osmc:~$ sudo apt install -y lib32z1 lib32ncurses-dev
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Unable to locate package lib32z1
> E: Unable to locate package lib32ncur
staresy wrote:
> Agree, a "back" button would be useful.
>
> Also where are the pie charts, I only see bar graphs?
>
> Useful stats, the graphic presentation is handy, it instantly
> highlighted some errors in my tags, showing tracks with no year, no
> replay gain etc...
This is a great plugi
Thanks for the newest version - this works very well now and complements
the TuneIn Plugin with additional radio stations.
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I just realized that I cannot play any of the stations which are listed
by the plugin (e.g. top stations or using the search function).
from the log file:
[21-08-26 20:29:28.7274] Slim::Control::XMLBrowser::_cliQuery_error
(1684) Error: While retrieving [/s/antennebayern]: [Cannot request
non-HT
MikeDC wrote:
> I know he no longer supports his plugins and I know you can download and
> install them, but I'm really looking for a working repository so that
> they just all get installed to the correct folders.
>
> Anyone have the correct url?
>
> Thanks.
I think all of Erland's plugins s
kinoimkeller wrote:
> First off, thanks for you quick responses, I do appreciate this.
>
> If I try to not import the database, the headless MIP on the Raspberry
> Pi 3 crashes (probably runs out of memory) before even analyzing one
> track.
> E.g. of the 100 test files I copied over, it recog
kinoimkeller wrote:
> But that's exactly where I am stuck: All tracks have the results stored.
> But if I copy my mp3s from Win to the Raspberry MusicIP does a full
> rescan instead of using the available results...
Are you sure that the fingerprints are archived in the files - "Archive
Analysi
kinoimkeller wrote:
> Yepp, did that: None of the tracks that the headless server tells me
> that are mixable, have the option showing up in LMS...
>
>
> Another yepp: I can see exactly that info (with different # of tracks).
>
>
> Might be a reason that I scanned the tracks on a windows mac
kinoimkeller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying in vain to get MusicIP working with LMS on a Max2Play
> installation on a Pi 3.
>
> > >
- I followed the instructions to the point in the first post.
- I can run MIP in headless mode using the replacement interface
> (everything standard,
mherger wrote:
> > Not completely sure if the âUse unsupported extensionsâ option
> also
> > works for patches/applets or if something similar would have to be
> done
> > in the SqueezePlay source code to make it work.
>
> That likely would need some work in the Patch Installer, too.
If the
peterw wrote:
> Were you having trouble with the AllQuiet and SleepFade plugins from my
> Netlify repository?
Thanks Peter for the plugins.
I think I lost you repo when the link was not available for some time (I
guess you moved the repo) - thus I used backups to add the plugins to my
internal
I have upgraded my touches, controllers and radios to the latest
community firmware. However, several patches, applets have not been
available due to max version limitations of the original maintainers.
I have tested a number of the old plugins and apps using an internal
web-server - they all s
I have always been bothered by the limited contrast of selected items
when I operated my Touch by remote control.
I have written a patch to highlight the selected items via remote
control in brown colors (decent but significantly better visibility and
contrast than original highlights). The nice
mzedd wrote:
> With this post the ARD Audiothek plugin reaches version 1.0.
>
> Browse and listen content of the ARD Audiothek in the Squeeze system.
> The ARD Audiothek provides access to audio streams and podcasts of the
> German public legal radio.
> The latest stable release repo is availab
MichaelPr wrote:
> I'm using TVHeadEnd as a dedicated server since a long time. Actually
> it's (4.3-1857~g221c29b40) running together with LMS 8.2.0 on a separate
> RPi4 25/7 w/o any issues. It's fed by two DVB-C tuners (SAT>IP) via
> LAN. Everything like timeshift, recording (to a NAS) and EP
Thanks for the feedback. Good to know that this also works on Ubuntu
besides of Raspbian-derived OS (Such as Max2Play). It also seems to work
for OSMC (Debian-based) based on some user feedback
Orange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thank you very much for this HowTo. I'm running MusicIP for some days
> now o
Thanks for the feedback. Seems like the tutorial on the first page works
for buster installations now - it has been updated step by step to
account for different debian / raspbian generations.
Concerning the Spicefly Sugarcube proposal: This is up to CParker to
implement - I like the idea as it w
sparkyuk wrote:
> As part of the process of moving from an old x86 LMS server to an ARM
> based one I've been trying to find a way to get MusicIP running on the
> new system. I'm using an Odroid N2 running Ubuntu which uses 64 bit
> (aarch64) architecture and I haven't been able to get the step
cpd73 wrote:
> I am by no means an expert (I'll leave that to Roland0)... but, is it my
> "musly-server" that is crashing? If so I'll look into having it commit
> every (e.g.) 500 tracks. I have scanned ~20k tracks without an issue -
> but again this was on an i7 laptop.
I happened during scann
Since all the experts are in this thread (Roland0 and CPD73):
I noticed that the musly scanner crashes (Raspberry) when scanning my
entire library (~ 25k tracks). It seems that there too many commits non
executed for the database.
I found a workaround by splitting my directory with music files a
cpd73 wrote:
> Hmm... never run my Essentia analyzer/api code on Windows, as I'm 100%
> Linux. For my DSTM mixer with Essentia, you don't need any binaries for
> the Pi - as the API server just reads the info from an SQLite DB. I
> analyse my files on a laptop, and then transfer the DB across. M
cpd73 wrote:
> Well, the LMS plugin is the same between Musly and Essentia - hence I
> basically renamed it, and added some extra stuff. Not made a release as
> I'm not 100% sure about it - eventhough I am currently using it in
> preference to MIP, but my usecase is quite trivial. When did you t
slartibartfast wrote:
> So the answer to "just curious is a new fingerprinting needed for
> the NonMusicIP stuff?" is Yes then [emoji3]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yes :-)
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mamema wrote:
> just curious is a new fingerprinting needed for the NonMusicIP
> stuff?
I am not sure about your question.
In principle, Music IP still works on multiple systems (assuming LMS and
MusicIP servers are on the same system) for your entire library:
- Linux-based with X86 ha
cpd73 wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how did you use Essentia for music mixes? I've written
> a DSTM mixer that can use Musly or Essentia, and I currently use this
> with Essentia (providing reasonable results), but I have not made any
> actual release of the code. So, I'm curious if you have any ot
slartibartfast wrote:
> When you get mmserver working if you want to add the crontab entry to
> restart the service every night you will probably find that the crontab
> entries in the instructions don't work. I had to change them as shown in
> the image.
Hi Slartibartfast,
I have taken you inpu
Since MusicIP is still my favorite local Music-matching algorithm versus
Musly and Essentia (LastMix works very well but uses the cloud and
Artist / Song Info instead of real similarity) I queried the internet
about the fate of the company:
The company dissolved, the owner created a new one "Ampl
mvn2009 wrote:
> Thanks for responding, I think you're right about to two settings,
> disabling the DSTM setting doesn't effect the queueing of new songs by
> Sugarcube. But changing the DSTM setting to Deezer Flow or other won't
> effect the outcome either, neither with Dynamic Queueing disable
bpa wrote:
> That is an unorthodox step and can land you in trouble,
>
>
> Yes- the issue was a problem back in early 2020 as 8.0 was released
> "suddenly" and plugins developers had to play catchup without forcing
> all 7.* plugin users update plugins with no functional change.
>
> That said
bpa wrote:
> They shouldn't have version problems. Do you have plugin rfepo URLs ?
> maybe they are old development ones.
>
> PlayMP4 was an hack plugin (IIRC used ffmpeg to play MPEG4) which is
> now redundant with addition of MP4 support in 8.* so it is not needed
> for 8.*
Thanks for the
bpa wrote:
> They shouldn't have version problems. Do you have plugin rfepo URLs ?
> maybe they are old development ones.
>
> PlayMP4 was an hack plugin (IIRC used ffmpeg to play MPEG4) which is
> now redundant with addition of MP4 support in 8.* so it is not needed
> for 8.*
I try to revers
I upgraded my system from 7.x to 8.2 nightly today.
Before upgrading I edited the install.xml of those plugins in my local
installation, which had a 7.* instead of 8.* as maxversion.
among many plugins installed, I had to update only 4:
PLUGIN_IHEARTRADIO
PLUGIN_PLAYHLS
PLUGIN_PLAYMP4
PLUGIN_WA
mvn2009 wrote:
> Finally got it working, made a mistake with the mmserver registration.
> Thanks for advising me and for this tutorial!
> And MysicIP is doing an amazing job again!
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn HD1903 met Tapatalk
:) Perfect. Good to hear that the first post seems to work.
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mvn2009 wrote:
> I did a complet re-install of my RPi with Max2Play and LMS 8.2.0.
> Followed the new instructions and everything went well until I wanted to
> start the server:
>
> /home/pi/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
> -bash: /home/pi/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServe
mvn2009 wrote:
> Not a command, I registered it and rebooted. Also made a extra delay for
> starting as described. But when starting dynamic mix and reading the
> logs it showed access denied for port 10002.
> Decided to go for a fresh install because my system got unstable.
>
> Verstuurd vana
mvn2009 wrote:
> I'm installing this on a Raspberry Pi4 4Gb buster installation. Followed
> the instructions in the first post and everything went well until I
> tried to start MusicMagicServer:
>
> pi@max2play:~ $ /home/pi/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
> -bash: /home/pi/Music
edwin2006 wrote:
> Which post # contains the actual script?
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109953-WiFi-connection-unstable-lost-on-three-Radios&p=1010435&viewfull=1#post1010435
It is post number 79 and some update instruction in post 100
Dear Ralphy,
maybe you could consider including the script provided by PomDev into
the next radio firmware.
The script will help to reduce down-times of the Radio in WIFI-6
environments.
It is not a perfect solution (synchronization), but the best bet we have
for using radios in new WIFI envir
slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe you need to remove all traces of the other version of libc.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I see two potential issues:
1) the older version caused an issue
2) something is wrong with your multiple architecture setups.
For 2) can you check if /var/lib/
I would go with
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb,
the other version you used is probably for stretch, not buster.
I guess you missed to remove the file NEWS.Debian.gz.
See instructions of first page (I know I should document this better),
there is one lin
I have updated the tutorial on the first page to reflect buster
installations. Before it was a piecemeal across multiple posts. Let me
know if you find errors or have proposals for improvement.
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TheCoyote wrote:
> Fixed that, but there's still something else wrong. Is there a logfile
> somewhere?
>
> Edit: wait - found the issue:
> >
Code:
> > pi@raspberrypi4:~ $ /usr/local/mip/MusicMagicServer start
> -bash: /usr/local/mip/MusicMagicServer: No such file or
cparker wrote:
> Yes correct I've found tags that contain for example a web site address
> so e.g a comment tag with http:// will break MusicIP, so keep to
> alpha/numerics
>
> @macpac In terms of the issue here, I'm sure I heard that Windows MIP
> 1.96b m3lib format isnt 100% compatible with L
505 wrote:
> Are you using an app or a different skin for the website to start a
> track? I see this happening with OrangeSqueeze and the Material Skin,
> but with the Default skin everything plays correctly.
I did some testing and found that:
- It woks with the default webskin
- It does no
505 wrote:
> Thanks for the bug report. I'll look at it again. However, it's becoming
> difficult for me to fully develop and test the plugin, because I hardly
> use it myself at the moment.
>
> As such, I want to ask anyone who can to help out, either by:
> - submitting pull requests on GitHub
505 wrote:
> A rexent pull request on GitHub to add Tune In URL support broke the
> ability to play when browsing. Version 0.10.0 is now available, which
> should fix this.
Before this version, the listswere empty when browsing. Now the lists
are populated again, however the plugin always plays
mherger wrote:
> Have you rebooted the player at some point?
>
> --
>
> Michael
I could resolve the issue:
the reason was a non-responding repository in my server configuration (
in this case http://www.hickinbottom.com/sc-plugins/repo.xml).
Removing this repository allowed the installation o
I tried to make my Squeezebox Radios bullet Proof for the future of
LMS8
However when I try to install the patches for the Radio, via the Radio
patch menu, I got the answer that there aren't any patches, multiple
times in a row.
I tried to offer the patches via a private webserver, however no
su
Hi Philippe,
first of all thank you very much for your great plugins!
It seems that more and more information about the Airplay 2 protocol
gets into public domain.
For example the website
http://www.programmersought.com/article/2084789418/ delivers a lot of
information about reverse engineering
adhawkins wrote:
> I'd be interested in getting to the bottom of this if possible. Any
> chance you could help debug this?
>
> Andy
I will try during next weekend reinstalling the plugin.
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Hi all,
I just wanted to share a very painful experience in case others have the
same issues - I am not sure if this is a general issue or if something
particular about my setup caused the issue (LMS implemented as a
Max2Play installation on a Rasperry Pi 4 with tons of extensions).
My recent upd
mherger wrote:
> > When I go to player setting in the web gui and I go to don't stop the
> > music, I have the option to select musicIP, Lastmix, Random xxx and
> all
> > the other opportunities of online services, but not a way to switch
> on
> > and off spicefly sugarcube. It would be great t
mherger wrote:
> >> One more request, in particular using the material gui which has not
> all
> >> functionalities of the general gui: would it be possible to add a
> switch
> >> for "Don't Stop the Music" (settings per player) to implement the
> >> sugarcube on off switch which is only accessi
slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe. I also had issues with hd-idle on Max2Play. It worked until I
> installed LMS and then stopped working. No such problems with Raspbian.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
You are a very active and engaged member here :-)
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cparker wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just rolled v5.00 beta which has a new interface layout which
> should make it less confusing.
>
> I recommend selecting -> Dynamic Queuing
> NOT selecting -> MusicIP Vintage Mode
>
> The rest of the settings are personal taste :)
>
> Further details below, there
slartibartfast wrote:
> I started off from the latest Max2Play download and no I didn't resolve
> the issues. I used Raspbian Buster Desktop instead.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Well, potentially the Max2Play installation had also not implemented the
256MB boot partition and I was
slartibartfast wrote:
> I had issues with Max2Play where after updating the OS with
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
> the Pi wouldn't boot. If you don't update then you are stuck with the
> old kernel with the high temperatures that go with it.
> I also had issues with hd-idle
slartibartfast wrote:
> Try these instructions.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=950011
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk[/QUOTE
> Thanks slartibatrfast - it is better to follow the instructions and not
> download an old modified file - this way you have the most recent
crazyj wrote:
> Does anyone run MusicIP on Centos? I've got my SBS running there, and
> I'd love to get MusicIP working there also. Does LibOfa have any
> relation to it? Doesn't seem to be any other mention of it for Centos.
I am not a CentOs expert, but according to my limited knowledge it
slartibartfast wrote:
> 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 wor
slartibartfast wrote:
> I am preparing myself for the installation on a new Pi4 after Xmas. Is
> the version set to the raspbian version (+rp1) and the removal of the
> dependency of libgcc1 done by editing the "control" file?
Exactly
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CypherMK wrote:
> I did a full rescan with both lines of code and that worked. When I
> remove the last from the script it also works. So this can be deleted.
>
> I put this in a script, named musicip.sh
>
> >
Code:
> > #!/bin/bash
>
> curl -d 'root=/mnt/MUSIC/'
CypherMK wrote:
> Wow, this seems to work! Thank you!
>
> I've tried this on my phone using termux, and the musicip site shows
> that it is adding tracks. Let's see if I can make a script out of it to
> run on my pi.
Keep us updated.
I am also not sure at the moment if the second line is need
frankd wrote:
> I am not a python expert, but I think you need to post this webform to
> the music IP webserver (similar to the way you got your mixes, but this
> time posting). The field "root" contains the location which should be
> searched for new music.
I think po
CypherMK wrote:
> I have no clue...
I am not a python expert, but I think you need to post this webform to
the music IP webserver (similar to the way you got your mixes, but this
time posting). The field "root" contains the location which should be
searched for new music.
CypherMK wrote:
> No one knows?
I just looked at the webform.
The relevant part seems to be :
enter root folder of music
maybe this can be used in some way?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Did you update the SD card in your Pi3 and then swap it to the Pi4?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Yes. However first I increased the FAT partition to 256mb and decreased
the ext4 partition accordingly (all buster distros for the raspberry
have 256mB of fat.
slartibartfast wrote:
> I am amazed that it works with no swapfile. If I run Top during the scan
> I can watch the RAM use rise during the MusicIP import phase until the
> MusicIP service ultimately quits. I wonder why yours is different.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Maybe this is
slartibartfast wrote:
> Sounds like you find the Pi4 a worthwhile upgrade from the Pi3. It is
> something I am considering as well. I suppose there is no need for any
> additional swap space when using MusicIP.[emoji3]
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Since I did an in-situ upgrade to
CypherMK wrote:
> I started this project, because my Squeezebox duet
> died. So I have a raspberry pi 3b+ already running
> with too many programs on it: Lms, musicip,
> homeassistant, node red, Zigbee2mqtt and
> qbittorrent. This all runs on a SD card with a
> connected hard drive for downloadi
CypherMK wrote:
> Took a few minutes, but that works.
You are not kidding - few minutes?
I thought about 10-60 seconds (for myself using a Pi 4 with 30k tracks
residing on an attached SSD it is less than 10 seconds...) but several
minutes seems to be very long
I am just wondering if you run
CypherMK wrote:
> This is from the debug scanner.log:
> [19-11-20 20:13:21.9030] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::__ANON__ (454)
> Rescanning changed audio files (0)
> [19-11-20 20:13:21.9174] Slim::Music::Import::endImporter (644)
> Completed Slim::Media::MediaFolderScan Scan in 13560 seconds.
> [1
CypherMK wrote:
> Not yet, first I'm gonna try a few other things, then I will do that.
For me it looks like the Music IP server is working as a standalone and
LMS is working as a standalone, and LMS is aware of the musicIP server
and even can work with the moods, but the problem is the import
CypherMK wrote:
> It's 500mb. I never needed a swap file on the pi 3b. But the scan is
> seeing the amount of fingerprinted musicip songs. But it's not scanning
> them. I had this issue with the pi 3b too, but now I'm not able to fix
> it.
I am not sure if your scan sees the amount of fingerpri
cpd73 wrote:
> Fixed in master for 1.1.3 release.
Excellent - Thanks
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I just found some issues with displaying embedded lyrics today - since
this is not a daily feature I use, I cannot say at which version it was
introduced...
Displaying the embedded lyrics of song by "Context menu - more -
lyrics" shows the lyrics but all line breaks are replaced in the display
b
Hi Philippe and Michael,
I found some incompatibility between the Group Players Plugin and the
MusicIP plugin with following scenario:
- A group is playing local music.
- Select from the "more" menu "Create Music IP Mix" which will create a
list of proposed songs and on the top the option "Play
slartibartfast wrote:
> Just a reminder. If you need to update libc6 for i386 don't forget to
> edit the status file again to remove libgcc1 from "Depends"
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
With the new approach this will not be needed anymore.
However, if you update the libraries with
frankd wrote:
> Great News.
> It seems that there is only one changelog for all versions of glibc -
> the installed Raspbian version should also include the changes
> specifically introduced for the Raspberry while the new version has only
> the original changelogs of
ErwinB wrote:
> I have my old 3B+ laying around... I did try an upgrade on it before
> without increasing the boot partition btw. If I remember correctly I did
> get it working for the most part after some upgrade troubles with
> dependencies. But that was on a modified max2play installation (mo
frankd wrote:
> Great News.
> It seems that there is only one changelog for all versions of glibc -
> the installed Raspbian version should also include the changes
> specifically introduced for the Raspberry while the new version has only
> the original changelogs of
ErwinB wrote:
> P.S. frankd: Still made a backup first ;-)
>
> First try
> sudo dpkg -i ./libc6_2.28-10+rpi1_i386.deb
> dpkg: error processing archive ./libc6_2.28-10+rpi1_i386.deb
> (--install):
> package architecture (i386) does not match system (armhf)
> Error
slartibartfast wrote:
> Looks like we are stuck with Stretch on a Pi3. It's a shame as the 4GB
> Pi4 would be ideal for running LMS along with MusicIP. It makes you
> wonder why the files are modified for Raspbian Stretch and Buster when
> they were not modified for Jessie.
>
> Sent from my SM-
slartibartfast wrote:
> Isn't this exactly the same problem we had with Stretch? In that case
> your workaround of ignoring dependencies was successful. I don't
> understand why it doesn't work for Buster.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Hi Slartibartfast,
this time it is more tricky
ErwinB wrote:
> Well, the version with the quotes gives an error also
>
> sudo dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libgcc1:i386,'libc6:armhf 2.28-10+rpi1'
> ./libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb
> dpkg: error: --ignore-depends needs a valid package name but
> 'libc6:armhf 2.28-10+rpi1' is not: illegal architecture nam
ErwinB wrote:
> First of, thanks for responding.
>
> First one:
> sudo dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libgcc1:i386,libc6:armhf
> ./libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb
> (Reading database ... 89033 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to unpack ./libc6_2.28-10_i386.deb ...
> Unpacking libc6:i386
ErwinB wrote:
> I have been using this guide successfully for several years on my
> raspberry2 and later 3's (thanks frankd) but last week I finally
> received my Raspberry 4 running Buster and I get stuck installing
> musicip on this.
>
> I am by no means a Linux e
cpd73 wrote:
> Thanks, that was the correct plugin. I know how to fix, so will for the
> next release.
Thanks a million - your skin and efforts are so much appreciated :)
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cpd73 wrote:
> Which addon is this from? I see no "Send this track" entry.
I think it is from the addon Spicefly Sugarcube
(https://www.spicefly.com/article.php?page=sugarcube-features)
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