bruce Wrote:
If anyone out there is familiar with the LazySearch plugin, do you think
I am better off with:
SlimServer 6.2.2 + LazySearch 1.0
or
SlimServer 6.5 beta + LazySearch 2.0
I ought to be familiar with it (having written it!). As you know, if
you're using the new 6.2.2 official
kdf wrote:
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cjk32 Wrote:
slimserver.pl certainly does attempt to set up @INC to contain the 5.8.x
paths followed by 5.8.
From the looks of it, it seems to use ONLY 5.8.x. Else if would find
the missing directories, wouldn't it?
Well, apparently,
I understand that the Shoutcast plugin had to be rewritten for 6.5b1 due
to changes with Shoutcast. The new one seems to be working fine for me
in that it connects to shoutcast and gets all the streams whereas
before I was just getting errors or just a few streams.
The question (not a
On Apr 28, 2006, at 10:50 AM, mlmurray wrote:
I understand that the Shoutcast plugin had to be rewritten for
6.5b1 due
to changes with Shoutcast. The new one seems to be working fine
for me
in that it connects to shoutcast and gets all the streams whereas
before I was just getting
On Apr 28, 2006, at 7:59 AM, Andy Grundman wrote:
Sort of, yes, we wanted to get a new working plugin out ASAP
(before we knew they'd turn the old interface back on). So most
features are not there. Another issue is that the plugin is now
based on the generic XMLBrowser which does not
Also, one capability that Andy's added is OpenSearch support,
What is OpenSearch?
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andyg Wrote:
On Apr 28, 2006, at 10:50 AM, mlmurray wrote:
Is this just due to the newness of this plugin (developers just
wanted to get it working and haven't gotten to the prefs yet)? The
only reason I ask is that I haven't seen it discussed here yet and
just
want to make
Thanks for asking. :)
It's a spec for describing search queries in a structured way as part
of XML.
See: http://opensearch.a9.com/
And more specifically: http://opensearch.a9.com/spec/1.1/querysyntax/
Here's a simple example that might appear in an RSS or OPML feed that
you may be
Thanks for asking. :)
Uff! I feared this might be a RTFWP - I found plenty of information
googling around. But will this work without the support on the content's
provider side?
So a content provider could provide a list of stations or RSS feeds to
browse and also let you search it via
On Apr 28, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Michael Herger wrote:
Thanks for asking. :)
Uff! I feared this might be a RTFWP - I found plenty of information
googling around. But will this work without the support on the
content's provider side?
So a content provider could provide a list of stations
Has Dan's patch to remove common album titles been merged into 6.5?
I just did a complete rescan with the latest 6.5. It looks like the disc
number is not working with compilation albums. I get an album name entry
listed under various artists for each disc in the set.
I have raised bug
Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference at
/usr/share/perl/5.8/Symbol.pm line 75.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
/usr/local/slimserver/slimserver.pl line 263.
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It seems that Symbol::delete_package doesn't like package names beginning
::. The attached patch should deal with this problem, and improve the
behaviour of slimserver.pl by only reporting packages that were actually
removed from the symbol table.
delete_package.patch
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* Christopher Key shaped the electrons to say...
It seems that Symbol::delete_package doesn't like package names beginning
::. The attached patch should deal with this problem, and improve the
behaviour of slimserver.pl by only reporting packages that were actually
removed from the symbol
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