Woo hoo!
I'd been watching this thread rather than the github commit. Commit on
24 Nov 2016 added perl 5.24 support and seems to be working fine on
Debian Stretch (testing, AMD64). Thanks.
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mherger wrote:
> > Michael (or anyone else), can you give an estimate whether (and if
> so,
> > when) support will be added for the new Perl version? (Which is now 5
> > months old.)
>
> I'm sorry, no plan. What platform are we talking about here anyway? Perl
>
> 5.24 is only one part of the
Roland0 wrote:
> See the howto mentioned in my sig (includes both perl and git, if you
> don't want to build the LMS stuff, just ignore this part)
What I did in the end, was build Perl 5.22 like in your manual. (The
manual is a few years old, so I changed some lines to reflect newer Perl
mherger wrote:
> > Debian amd64.
>
> Are you running unstable? If so: what's the quickest path to get an
> unstable version? They don't provide CD images for this.
> Well, I'm running the intermediate 'testing'. But that's just two weeks
behind 'unstable', so 'unstable' is the newest
When I have to install a new box, I always take the latest stable
version I get, do a pure base system install, then edit
/etc/apt/sources.list to read "unstable" instead of the stable
version name, e.g:
# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib
mherger wrote:
> > Michael (or anyone else), can you give an estimate whether (and if
> so,
> > when) support will be added for the new Perl version? (Which is now 5
> > months old.)
>
> I'm sorry, no plan. What platform are we talking about here anyway? Perl
>
> 5.24 is only one part of the
On Tue, 22 Dec, DJanGo wrote:
> Please take a look @ Rolands signature
Ok, but this instructions assume that you don't want to rebuild very
often. Currently I'm running the nightlies and doing the whole rebuild
on an (almost) nightly basis seems a bit complex.
So I'll have to put all packages
sbellon wrote:
>
> Ok, but this instructions assume that you don't want to rebuild very
> often. Currently I'm running the nightlies and doing the whole rebuild
> on an (almost) nightly basis seems a bit complex.
>
You don't need to rebuild when upgrading LMS, since the binary CPAN
modules
On Sun, 20 Dec, Roland0 wrote:
> That's why I use a non-system perl for LMS, thus avoiding all these
> issues
How would I do that? I.e. how do I tell LMS which Perl to use? If I
install some Perl 5.20 in /usr/local, is there any way to tell LMS
which one to use? Or do I just have to ensure that
sbellon wrote:
>
> How would I do that? I.e. how do I tell LMS which Perl to use?
Please take a look @ Rolands signature
Gruss
Jan
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On Tue, 22 Dec, DJanGo wrote:
> Please take a look @ Rolands signature
Thanks. I'm using the email gateway and/or Tapatalk Android app to
access this forum, not the web interface, that's why I didn't see it in
the first place.
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Stefan Bellon
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sbellon wrote:
>
> It's still the same problem that first, LMS has to support the Perl
> version on the system,
>
Yes, check 'here'
(https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/tree/public/7.9/CPAN/arch) for
the currently supported versions
>
> it's not bundled with it's own packages or
>
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