adm wrote: 
> My situation:
> 
> - Have just upgraded to Catalina
> - Source music library is on a NAS
> - Library scans fail, and after a "Clear library and rescan everything"
> I am left with an empty LMS library
> - LMS itself seems to be operating normally, eg able to play internet
> radio, and LMS UI if fine, just no music in the LMS library
> - From scanner log:
> [9-10-31 18:59:41.4219] Slim::Music::Import::runImporter (511)
> Starting Slim::Media::MediaFolderScan scan
> [19-10-31 18:59:41.4225] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::rescan (181)
> Discovering audio files in /Volumes/XXXXXXX/iTunes Media
> [19-10-31 18:59:41.4756]
> Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::Async::__ANON__ (71) Error scanning file or
> folder: /Volumes/XXXXXXX/iTunes Media: Operation not permitted
> 
> The error scanning the NAS volume would seem to be, based on the
> conversation in this thread, a permissions issue. Posts in the thread
> indicate it is resolved by allowing perl to have "Full Disk Access".
> Furthermore, a post indicates that "Applications will dynamically appear
> in the Full Disk Access pane as LMS goes through its processes."
> 
> BUT: I have not been able to get perl to "dynamically appear" in the
> Full Disk Access pane, or find any other way to assign perl Full Disk
> Access. (For example I have tried having System Preference open to that
> pane, with the pane unlocked, and running a rescan in the web UI, but no
> sign of perl dynamically appearing.)
> 
> Can anyone inform me how to give perl Full Disk Access based on my
> situation.
> 
> Thanks in advance.

Hello,
For me (Mac mini, Mac OS X Catalina), the scan of the music files also
aborted quickly. Looking at the LMS logs, it seems due to forbidden
access to the music files or folders, or perhaps LMS preference folder
or files. Rather than giving "Full Disk Access" to LMS, Perl or sh, I
deactivated the SIP protection of the mac, and everything goes back to
work, and the music library was rebuilt correctly. 
To deactivate SIP ("system integrity protection"), you must reboot in
the recover mode, and use terminal to enter the following command
"csrutil disable", the reboot
(you can also search how to deactivate SIP for mac OS X with a good
searching engine ;-)

Best regards


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