mherger wrote:
> Would you mind sharing the lines you added? We could make them
> part of the default definitions.
I only needed to add one line, for .zip files. But if you're modifying
types.conf, you might want to update the header comments while you're in
there:
Code:
mherger wrote:
> Drop a custom-types.conf file in the root of your installation. Then add
>
> the necessary types following the structure of the types.conf
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/blob/public/8.3/types.conf).
I put the custom-types.conf file in /etc/squeezeboxserver/ and it
Ok, I think I'm at the last problem: LMS refuses (with a 404 error) to
send files with .zip or .patch suffixes.
It will send .html, .xml, and .txt files, and files with no suffix. So
I tried removing the .zip suffix from my patch files, and the Patch
Installer actually does download the file
mherger wrote:
> 127.0.0.1 or localhost always
> point to the system itself. If requested on a player, then that player
> would try to access the URL on itself, rather than the LMS machine.
Ugh, of course. Thank you.
-*lms 8.3.0* on debian jessie (x86-64)-
*touch w/ edo* --> benchmark
Thanks, Michael.
It is almost working.
At first the Plugins page was showing errors reading repo.xml, but that
turned out to be my fault -- I have "Block incoming conections" enabled
in Settings:Security. Adding 127.0.0.1 to the allowlist fixed that
problem.
But now there is a further
I'm seeing exactly the same thing, with the same errors in my server
log. Last week's 8.1.2-1613284909 is the most recent earlier build I
have, and it does not exhibit the problem.
-*lms 8.1.1* + *edo* on debian jessie-
*touch* --> benchmark dac3 hgc --> counterpoint nps200 mkii + nps400 -->
Davidz wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way for LMS to store the recent history of
> tracks played maybe the last 10 or 20 items.
You want the "What was that tune?" plugin:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?100756-Announce-What-Was-That-Tune-plugin
-*lms 8.0* + *edo* on
TonioRoffo wrote:
> With this file, and the one before it, I can start logitechmediaserver
> but it shuts down every 5 seconds and spawns a new process.
FWIW, I tried it too -- with basically the same results. In my case I
got a stable squeezeboxserver_safe, a stable squeezeboxserver, and
FYI, the most recent four 8.0 nightlies are always available at
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/8.0/lms/ . Build timestamps
are in the filenames.
*Touch* --> Benchmark DAC3 HGC --> Counterpoint NPS200 MkII + NPS400 -->
Meadowlark Heron
*Touch* --> Schiit Bifrost 2 --> Eddie Current
RobbH wrote:
> As one of the Linux users experiencing this issue, after upgrading the
> OS, my system now reports IO::Socket::SSL: 2.044. The third party
> plugins repository now loads without an error.
Upgrading IO::Socket::SSL -- to the latest version, in my case -- fixed
the plugins page
RobbH wrote:
> Five hours later, Pandora seems to be accessible again.
And for me as well.
*Touch* --> Benchmark DAC3 HGC --> Counterpoint NPS200 MkII + NPS400 -->
Meadowlark Heron
*Touch* --> Schiit Bifrost 2 --> Eddie Current Aficionado --> HD800 SDR,
ZMF Verite Ziricote
and a third
mherger wrote:
> >Try removing/re-adding credentials on mysqueezebox.com.
I successfully removed my credentials, but when I attempt to re-add,
mysqueezebox.com says "Internal Pandora Error".
*Touch* --> Benchmark DAC3 HGC --> Counterpoint NPS200 MkII + NPS400 -->
Meadowlark Heron
*Touch*
RobbH wrote:
> It's not just you. I'm also getting Internal Pandora Error on LMS 8.
It also doesn't appear to be anything new in LMS: The problem persists
even after downgrading to
logitechmediaserver_8.0.0_1591685001_amd64.deb, a nightly build from
over two months ago.
*Touch* -->
bpa wrote:
> Your IO::Socket::SSL is very old v 2.002 is from 2014 - before
> Heartbleed !!
>
> Many https connections need a much newer version of SSL/TLS support.
That version of IO::Socket::SSL is only in the squeezeboxserver CPAN
library, so I assume that it is the latest version included
My Plugins tab doesn't crash, but on my Linux/LMS8 system I get the same
repo-connection timeout that others have been reporting for
Win10/7.9.2:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1597395964 @ Fri Aug 14 11:18:53
CEST 2020
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture:
mherger wrote:
> I think I have a bug fix/workaround for this issue in LMS8. It's not
> perfect, but will hopefully be better than before.
Michael, the new version
(logitechmediaserver_8.0.0~1596228919_amd64.deb) solves the problem
perfectly for my data. Thank you!
*Touch* --> Benchmark
darwinesque wrote:
> I simply changed the XML file in the non-updated one (located in
> /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/Plugins) to read "*".
Ugh, I made a mistake in the instructions: I said to COPY the plugin
when I should have said to MOVE it. If the old plugin remains in the
original location,
darwinesque wrote:
> The only hiccup that I've seen is the NPR plugin, which is the one you
> highlighted in your example. I copied it to
> /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/Plugins and edited the XML file ("7.x -> "*"),
> but LMS:Plugins is reading "Plugin is incompatible..." Should I copy it
> back
darwinesque wrote:
> Before I start tinkering and get myself in trouble, I was wondering if
> anyone had any experience upgrading an LMS 7.x install on the Netgear
> ReadyNAS to LMS 8.x?
>
> What I'd like to do is just download the ReadyNas Pro Installer Package
> (i386) from 'here'
kidstypike wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, however, I don't have "Rescan Music Library"
> installed on either LMS instance.
"AutoRescan". not "Rescan Music Library".
Touch --> Benchmark DAC3 HGC --> Counterpoint NPS200 MkII + NPS400 -->
Meadowlark Heron
Touch --> Schiit Bifrost 2 --> Eddie
kidstypike wrote:
> I/we have always been able to add a new album to the folder that LMS
> scans, and just by browsing to the new album and playing it, it is added
> to the database without the need for a scan. For the last few
> weeks/months (?) this is no longer happening, I need to scan the
Simonef wrote:
> the problem is the "-f" which i guess is related to "hi precision
> clock", this option is not documented on sox documentation
Not a direct response to your main question, but FYI, the "-f" option
sets rolloff to "allow none" (as opposed to "allow small"). The "use
dolodobendan wrote:
> Artist A1, A2, Ä1 -> Jump list entries: A, Ä
>
> A bucket: A1, Ä1
> Ä bucket: A2
>
Oh, I see. Yes, that is exactly what has happened. Thank you.
I do have albums whose names begin with accented letters -- África
Brasil, Ænima, etc -- so it is now obvious what the
dolodobendan wrote:
> I assume that clicking on "Á", "É", and "Ö" won't open artists that
> start with these characters (as the pictures indicate). However, you
> will find artists that start with these characters when clicking on the
> - I always call them pockets but that's wrong - character
I'm seeing something odd in the main LMS window.
My setup:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1594371635 @ Fri Jul 10
11:18:48 CEST 2020
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: x86_64-linux
Perl Version: 5.20.2 - x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
Audio::Scan: 0.95
This is happening with LMS 8.0, specifically this setup:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1593258969 @ Sat Jun 27
14:19:11 CEST 2020
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: x86_64-linux
Perl Version: 5.20.2 - x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
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