Another way to check ... an automated source code checker.
I think it has not been updated for all things changed in Perl since
5.12 ... but it might help identify the size of the problem and
therefore whether or not it is now too big to tackle.
perlver - http://p3rl.org/perlver
fogmachine wrote:
> There is a fix for SqueezePlay that works for me on Big Sur - I'm
> running the beta, don't know if it's been promoted yet.
I think it's Post #9 in this thread that has a link. I don't run LMS on
my MacBook but I do use SqueezePlay from time to time.
Robert
*Home:
digimaster wrote:
> If the absolute path is different it won't work.
>
> Send from my mobile Phone
You should be able to do a "search and replace" in the .m3u files
mps's Profile:
Great! My only concern is that Erland's plugins (which provide the
customizability that make Squeezebox Squeezebox). I heard mention that
they might eventually be made available for LMS 8. Does anyone know
where that stands?
Thanks,
Mike
sgmlaw wrote:
>
> However, I did lose the graphical interface, but not functionality, from
> my current SqueezePlay install. It can be operated via the LMS web
> interface for now.
>
> I'm sure that problem will be updated in due time.
There is a fix for SqueezePlay that works for me on Big
Installed LMS 8.0.0 on my ancient Windows 7 server, its scanned my
ancient library, and plays through my ancient SB1 and much, much newer
SB Touch. As a bonus installed Material.
And when SqueezePlay didn't draw properly on Big Sur, tested a fixed
beta version that afternoon after finding a bug
garym wrote:
> In LMS > Settings > Advanced > dropdown menu item, online music
> integration.
Thanks.
I don't see this menu item. According to info page: Logitech Media
Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1605892076 @ Fri Nov 20 21:27:07 CET 2020
When trying to update to 7.9.3 (was 7.9.1), which failed, LMS stopped.
Now, won't start even as Administrator. I opened Control Panel as
Administrator, clicked on "Start Logitech Media Server" - it initially
says its running, but after a couple of seconds it stops. Tried several
times, no
bpa wrote:
> Not a C comment but a the Perl defined OR operator "//" . The "//"
> operator is only supported in Perl 5.10 onwards and not in Perl 5.8
Would a statement in the source like "use v5.8.8;" protect against this
sort of inadvertent version dependent mishap ?
mherger wrote:
> > Perl 5.8.0 was released in 2002, 5.10 was 2007 -
>
> When I started to use LMS (SliMP3.pl at the time :-)) it was on Perl
> 5.8. And I had issues, crashes, which lead me to compile 5.10 for the
> sole purpose of running LMS...
IIRC - Perl got "stuck" on 5.8 for a long
Perl 5.8.0 was released in 2002, 5.10 was 2007 -
When I started to use LMS (SliMP3.pl at the time :-)) it was on Perl
5.8. And I had issues, crashes, which lead me to compile 5.10 for the
sole purpose of running LMS...
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Greg,
I logged into the router/modem (192.168.1.254) to check exactly that. Old
IP was 192.168.1.88 -- there was an OFFLINE ETHERNET entry for piCorePlayer
for that IP, but no online entry for it (I have 4 devices that plug into
the router of which the rPi I use is one). But even after two pulled
gstalnaker wrote:
> Though I am recently retired after a 30-year IT career, sometimes I
> bitterly curse computers, computer operating systems, and computer
> applications.
>
> The pCP CLI update of LMS 8.0.1 went fine. Left home at 10:30am this
> morning after it finished scanning my music.
Welp - here we go. Thanks for your help.
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human existence.”
― Aristotle
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 4:16 PM kidstypike <
kidstypike.9st...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com> wrote:
>
> gstalnaker wrote:
> > Though I am
Thank you to Michael and everybody involved.
I am really pleased. :)
*Living Room:* piCorePlayer 6.1.0 on rPi 3B+ & Allo DigiOne & 1TB USB
(LMS 8.0.1 & Squeezelite), Mutec MC-3+ Smart Clock, RME ADI-2 DAC,
Unison Research Sinfonia, Klipsch Forte III.
*Bedroom:* Boom / *Workspace:* Boom /
gstalnaker wrote:
> Though I am recently retired after a 30-year IT career, sometimes I
> bitterly curse computers, computer operating systems, and computer
> applications.
>
> The pCP CLI update of LMS 8.0.1 went fine. Left home at 10:30am this
> morning after it finished scanning my music.
Though I am recently retired after a 30-year IT career, sometimes I
bitterly curse computers, computer operating systems, and computer
applications.
The pCP CLI update of LMS 8.0.1 went fine. Left home at 10:30am this
morning after it finished scanning my music. All was working and the audio
bpa wrote:
> Triode had used one instance of "//" in BBCiPlayer plugin - it took me
> ages to find it as it caused weird problems for a NAS user.
I have to confess that Ive used it more than once in my plugins...
(including YT) I assumed that the oldest reasonable Perl was the 5.14
used on
mherger wrote:
> > Not a C comment but a the Perl defined OR operator "//" . The "//"
> > operator is only supported in Perl 5.10 onwards and not in Perl 5.8
>
> Yep, we introduced an incompatible statement at some place.
>
> Considering the fact that a.) this has gone really long without
>
mherger wrote:
> > Not a C comment but a the Perl defined OR operator "//" . The "//"
> > operator is only supported in Perl 5.10 onwards and not in Perl 5.8
>
> Yep, we introduced an incompatible statement at some place.
>
> Considering the fact that a.) this has gone really long without
bpa wrote:
> Not a C comment but a the Perl defined OR operator "//" . The "//"
> operator is only supported in Perl 5.10 onwards and not in Perl 5.8
Ah, looks like I have C++ bias in my thinking. Thanks for setting me
straight :)
Much appreciated, thanks alot!
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Not a C comment but a the Perl defined OR operator "//" . The "//"
operator is only supported in Perl 5.10 onwards and not in Perl 5.8
Yep, we introduced an incompatible statement at some place.
Considering the fact that a.) this has gone really long without
noticing, and b.) SSL on these
mps wrote:
> Here's the problem: A C-style comment and maybe a missing semicolon. If
> I replace
> >
Code:
> > # Load the handler when requested..
> my $handler = $class->loadURLHandler($url)
> // $class->loadHandler($protocol);
>
I have two separate instances of LMS, one running on 7.9.1 and the other
on LMS 7.7.6. The former has issues with Tidal and the latter does not.
The difference is that the former connects to Tidal via https and the
latter does not.
I've upgraded to LMS 8.0, but at the same time I've also
Hi Michael,
File sent by email.
Re-downloaded and reinstalled, clean, rebooted NAS in between deletion
of previous version and reinstall.
==> Same errors, same output of the command line function .
I'll go back to 7.9.3 in the meantime. 7.9.4 is called v7.9.4_unreleased
so I won't try :)
Any
Here's the problem: A C-style comment and maybe a missing semicolon. If
I replace
Code:
# Load the handler when requested..
my $handler = $class->loadURLHandler($url)
// $class->loadHandler($protocol);
with
Code:
It doesn't look like the attachment went through on the last comment.
Trying it again.
32301
+---+
|Filename: ProtocolHandlers.pm |
|Download:
mherger wrote:
> Great. The good news is: it doesn't crash in the same place any more.
> The bad news is: it's crashing on a line which has not changed in 12
> years...
>
> >DynaLoader.pm => /usr/lib/perl/5.8/DynaLoader.pm
> >
> >dirsFor: Didn't find a match request: [scprefs]
>
ralphy wrote:
> 1.1x seconds is just squeaking by the minimum required. Perhaps it's
> time to increase DECODE_AUDIO_BUFFER_SIZE to allow for a few more
> seconds of 384k?
Possibly. Some observations suggested that the flac decoder would leave
anything up to about 60k bytes unused when
mherger wrote:
> EDIT: forget the following. Just download LMS 8.0.1 instead:
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.0
>
>
No. That again gives me a server log of
Code:
2020-11-23 11:37:00 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
2020-11-23 11:37:15
Great. The good news is: it doesn't crash in the same place any more.
The bad news is: it's crashing on a line which has not changed in 12
years...
DynaLoader.pm => /usr/lib/perl/5.8/DynaLoader.pm
dirsFor: Didn't find a match request: [scprefs]
Bareword found where operator
Code:
Got @INC containing:
/c/.squeezeboxserver
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver
/usr/sbin
/etc/perl
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8
/usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8
/usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5
/usr/lib/perl/5.8
Is there a file
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Audio/Scan.pm?
Yes, there is:
-rw-r--r-- 1 backup 1000 24497 2020-11-23 08:52 Scan.pm
Odd.
And could you please post the output of
Code:
> > /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver --prefsdir
mherger wrote:
> > Sorry, version 8.0.1 does not work, same issue as before:
>
> Argh... what revision is this?
The latest from this morning 8:55:
logitechmediaserver-8.0.1-1606118512-i386-readynas.bin. I double
checked...
>
> Is there a file
>
Sorry, version 8.0.1 does not work, same issue as before:
Argh... what revision is this?
Is there a file
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Audio/Scan.pm?
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mrw wrote:
> Well, I did not determine anything regarding minimum output buffer
> headroom that I could feel confident in. So I will propose adoption of
> the same approach as Triode has already taken, which is to limit the
> threshold to 1 second. This is working on the very few "crazy high
>
Much thanks! Done and done.
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human existence.”
― Aristotle
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 2:16 AM kidstypike <
kidstypike.9ss...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com> wrote:
>
> gstalnaker wrote:
> > kitstypike -- how did you do
mherger wrote:
> >> I need to edit my posting. Please download 8.0.1 instead
> >> (http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.0).
> >
> > Downloading. I assume I don't need to replace/add Scan.pm for this
> > version?
>
> Correct.
>
> > Yeah, i run into those issues also for other
I need to edit my posting. Please download 8.0.1 instead
(http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.0).
Downloading. I assume I don't need to replace/add Scan.pm for this
version?
Correct.
Yeah, i run into those issues also for other things, like domoticZ...
Do you know if the upgrade
>I need to edit my posting. Please download 8.0.1 instead
>(http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.0).
Downloading. I assume I don't need to replace/add Scan.pm for this
version?
>Lack of up-to-date SSL support will be a problem. As more and more
sites
>move to using https, you'll
Ok, could you please try the following: download
I need to edit my posting. Please download 8.0.1 instead
(http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.0).
It started all right, here is the server.log with quite a few errors.
Excellent!
[20-11-23 12:10:08.1309]
mherger wrote:
> Ok, could you please try the following: download
>
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andygrundman/Audio-Scan/7b9cec5ec2308bdf248824636f6347f9176e6397/lib/Audio/Scan.pm
>
> and save it in
>
> /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/arch/5.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Audio/
>
>
I changed the SLIMOPTION and installed 7.9.3 from downloads.slidevices,
Could you please give the latest 8.0.1 nightly build a try? We found
what could have been causing this issue (introduced years ago!), and I
applied an attempt of a fix earlier today:
Hello Michael and all,
I changed the SLIMOPTION and installed 7.9.3 from downloads.slidevices,
had to restart the NAS to get it to fail.
The log shows the following:
Patrick@nas-F9-09-6C:/c/.squeezeboxserver/log$ cat server.log
2020-11-23 10:21:13 squeezeboxserver_safe started.
2020-11-23
gstalnaker wrote:
> kitstypike -- how did you do this with pCP? I have pCP:
>
> piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v6.1.0 | www v0009 | linux
> 4.19.122-pcpCore_v7 | piCore v10.3pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.7-1278-pCP
>
> And LMS *is* configured to check for update:
>
> [Software Updates
>
>
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