Roland0 wrote:
> Uninstall any perl modules you installed manually
> Use 'cruft-ng' (https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/cruft-ng) to check your
> system
> If there are any files related to perl modules required by LMS left,
> check 'to which package they belong to'
>
Hey there, this is just to let you know that LMS is back to its
proverbial stability, so case closed. :)
Good to know, thanks!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Currently Daphile, Community Squeeze (ARM, i386, x86_64) and Vortexbox
> (Andrew is using the Community Squeeze LMS RPM builds for Vortexbox)
> have the DSD functionality out-of-the-box. Adrian (Triode) has had an
> initial conversation with Michael about getting it
Quick hack attached based on PlayWMA plugin.
I change the name to Dummy. You can edit to whatever. Change the
custom-convert.conf file to whatever you want. If you want binaries/
shell scripts/batch files add then in a Bin directory of the Dummy
Plugin.
Unzip and drop PlayDummy folder
With LMS 8.0.0 there's only two occurrences of this error, not the usual
four:
Code:
[20-02-02 20:29:34.7569] main::init (387) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.0.0, 1580340675, Thu Jan 30 01:25:30 CET 2020) perl 5.028002 -
x86_64-linux-thread-multi
[20-02-02
soundcheck wrote:
> But writing a plugin... ...you gotta be kidding.
2 files (one of which is custom-convert.conf) and about 4 lines of code.
The plugin code will do nothing - just provide a place for LMS to find
the custom-convert.conf file.
The example Michael has suggested is too
mherger wrote:
> What particular feature are you wondering about?
I like the album integration and indeed as someone mentioned it could
greatly reduce my expenditure on CD's. At the moment trying to do an in
situ update on pCp (today again) but the update has been failing at the
wget command
mherger wrote:
> > I have the LMS version 7.7.6. Running on macos Sierra. Can I upgrade
> to
> > latest realease directly. Or should I remove 7.7.6 first?
>
> Just install on top of what you have.
>
> --
>
> Michael
As you can guess, it is a while since I have been tinkering with this.
Hey there, this is just to let you know that LMS is back to its
proverbial stability, so case closed. :)
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But writing a plugin... ...you gotta be kidding.
It could be as simple as an empty sub called "initPlugin()". The
important part is that LMS would automatically pick up the
custom-convert.conf file from the plugin's folder. The plugin itself
doesn't need to do anything at all.
I do very
mherger wrote:
> > Each of these OS basically runs its own config file. If you're not on
> > that list???
>
> Create a Custom.pm (Slim::Utils::OS::Custom) module inheriting from
> whatever other module you like.
>
> > Now I did this on Unix.pm:
>
> Do not modify existing files, as they'll
I have the LMS version 7.7.6. Running on macos Sierra. Can I upgrade to
latest realease directly. Or should I remove 7.7.6 first?
Just install on top of what you have.
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mherger wrote:
> Creating a minimal Plugin would be more elegant imho.
+1 Definitely the simplest and most maintainable way.
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Each of these OS basically runs its own config file. If you're not on
that list???
Create a Custom.pm (Slim::Utils::OS::Custom) module inheriting from
whatever other module you like.
Now I did this on Unix.pm:
Do not modify existing files, as they'll be overwritten next time you
update.
Does it work with Qobuz?
Of course it does. What particular feature are you wondering about?
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LMS doesn't look e.g. in
/var/lib/lms # a top level
/var/lib/lms/prefs# as shown in info screen
(just tried it)
how can it then lookup
/etc/squeezeboxserver
on Ubuntu, which doesn't show anywhere !?!?
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Here's the answer, I just figured it
Every plugin can have a custom-convert.conf file so there are usually
multiple custom-convert.conf (as well as custom-types.conf &
strings.txt) files in an installation.
LMS searches for custom-convert.conf files in top level and all the
directories that are listed in the Plugins folders in the
slartibartfast wrote:
> Why revert?
Thanks for reply
That's one of my questions answered. (Updates)
Does it work with Qobuz?
I'll have a good look at the Development Thread and see if I could be a
valuable contributor but as I usually only visit the forum every 24
hours in the very early
Hi.
I'm in the process of settings up LMS on ya RPi4. I do it from scratch.
Building CPAN asf.
I have a question.
The (custom-)convert.conf files are spread all over the place on
different OS installations.
The location can not be chosen via "default" locations as it seems.
I basically can
ian_heys wrote:
> I've reverted to 7.9.2 till the production version is released.
>
> As I was reverting I noticed that the DSD plugin was not compatible with
> this version of LMS.
>
> FYI.Why revert? There is no need to use git to install. Just install as a
normal nightly.
Sent from my
ian_heys wrote:
>
> All working perfectly otherwise so no urgency.
I've reverted to 7.9.2 till the production version is released.
As I was reverting I noticed that the DSD plugin was not compatible with
this version of LMS.
FYI.
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