While I could move the file structure in to the new LMS instance, I
think that because it is running in a docker prevents the changes from
becoming permanent. However it seems that anything I install via the
plugin manager would persist. I removed the cygwin library from my
installed instance.
If I have the old plugin fully deployed in an old LMS instance, is there
a way to turn in back in to the right kind of zip file? Is it as easy
You shouldn't need to pack the files any more. Just make sure it shows
up in one of the folders you mentioned.
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Michael
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Thanks for the advice. When I look at Settings/Information, I see three
plugin folders listed: /config/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins,
/usr/sbin/Plugins, /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Plugins.
My target LMS instance is a docker container. There is an external data
store outside the container th
That folder is managed by LMS. Therefore you shouldn't put anything in there
manually. Check Settings/Information for what other Plugins (with an S at the
end) there is. Use that one instead.
> Am 24.07.2017 um 22:31 schrieb mcdudeabides
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> I have a standalone instance of Vortexbox 2
I have a standalone instance of Vortexbox 2.3 running on a 1U pizza box
server. It has served me well for many years and collected a number of
useful plugins. I have recently moved to an unRaid docker instance of
LMS to test out Spotty, but now I am ready to promote this to my main
system. Howe