On Tue, 2019-02-19 at 13:32 +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
> > /usr/lib64/perl5
> >
> > $ locate Slim/Plugin/PresetsEditor/Plugin.pm
> > /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim/Plugin/PresetsEditor/Plugin.pm
>
> What if you created a symlink from /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim
> to /usr/lib64/perl5?
>
>
/usr/lib64/perl5
$ locate Slim/Plugin/PresetsEditor/Plugin.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim/Plugin/PresetsEditor/Plugin.pm
What if you created a symlink from /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim to
/usr/lib64/perl5?
What is surprising me is that this is the only plugin for which this
problem
On Tue, 2019-02-19 at 08:41 +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
> > Nothing more seems to have been written to them after LMS was
> > configured.
>
> The only odd thing I'm seeing in your logs is the failure to load
> the Presets Editor plugin. You said it did exist. What about its
> permissions?
>
Nothing more seems to have been written to them after LMS was
configured.
The only odd thing I'm seeing in your logs is the failure to load the
Presets Editor plugin. You said it did exist. What about its permissions?
The scanner only finds eight tracks and finishes that scan successful.
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Dealing with attachments is the one reason which brings me to the forum.
But most of the time I'm preferring the mailing list too...
That's called masochism. ;)
I call it efficiency :-). In the high times of SB using the mailing
lists instead of the web based forum allowed me to handle
On Mon, 2019-02-18 at 19:03 +, dolodobendan wrote:
> mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
> > On Mon, 2019-02-18 at 17:47 +, dolodobendan wrote:
> > > No, that's too complicated. Could you set up an 'owncloud server'
> > > (https://owncloud.org/)?
> > >
> >
> > I can drop files into a 'temp'
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-02-18 at 17:47 +, dolodobendan wrote:
> > No, that's too complicated. Could you set up an 'owncloud server'
> > (https://owncloud.org/)?
> >
> I can drop files into a 'temp' directory on one of my websites and send
> you the URL. Would that work
On Mon, 2019-02-18 at 17:47 +, dolodobendan wrote:
> No, that's too complicated. Could you set up an 'owncloud server'
> (https://owncloud.org/)?
>
I can drop files into a 'temp' directory on one of my websites and send
you the URL. Would that work for you?
About the FTP suggestion: I was
mherger wrote:
>
> Dealing with attachments is the one reason which brings me to the forum.
>
> But most of the time I'm preferring the mailing list too...
>
That's called masochism. ;)
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
>
> Would it be easier to provide an FTP/SFTP input area? This would let us
On Mon, 2019-02-18 at 13:54 +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
> > Thanks for clearing that up. I suspected as much, thus proposing
> > creating a proper user here, as obviously it's kind of a hassle for
> > all
> > involved in this specific scenario.
>
> Dealing with attachments is the one reason
Thanks for clearing that up. I suspected as much, thus proposing
creating a proper user here, as obviously it's kind of a hassle for all
involved in this specific scenario.
Dealing with attachments is the one reason which brings me to the forum.
But most of the time I'm preferring the mailing
mherger wrote:
>
> Martin is using the mailing list. But attachments don't make it through
>
> the mailing list -> forum gateway.
>
Thanks for clearing that up. I suspected as much, thus proposing
creating a proper user here, as obviously it's kind of a hassle for all
involved in this
which apparently set up OK and ran well enough to be configured to talk
to logitech.com, but then hung with a plain blank turquoise page with a
spinner and 'Loading Logitech Media Server...' on it.
Could you please check your browser's JS/error console to see whether
this is a client side
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
I've attached a cpy of server.log to this e-mail.n
Something went wrong there.
Martin is using the mailing list. But attachments don't make it through
the mailing list -> forum gateway.
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Michael
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Squeezecenter
Let's focus on the one that doesn't work, shall we.
- Please remove LMS completely.
- Install the latest nightly.
- Start the latest nightly.
- Complete the "first install wizard".
- Upload the logs.
- Check if the logs were uploaded.
- If they were not: 'Create a normal user here'
On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 20:06 +, dolodobendan wrote:
>
> Did you install it from scratch as suggested?
>
Yes. From logitechmediaserver-7.9.2-0.1.1536072399.noarch.rpm because
that was installed 3-4- months ago on another Fedora 28 system and is
still working OK. Only installation differences
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
>
> It was properly attached and readable when sent - just in case
> something didn't like attachments, here is comes again as a 4.1 KB
> inclusion in the text body:
Be it as it may, it did not make it here.
I made the inclusion readable.
Code:
On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 18:46 +, dolodobendan wrote:
> mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
> >
> > I've attached a cpy of server.log to this e-mail.n
>
It was properly attached and readable when sent - just in case
something didn't like attachments, here is comes again as a 4.1 KB
inclusion in the
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
>
> I've attached a cpy of server.log to this e-mail.n
Something went wrong there.
QLMS 7.9.2@2.03.21 x64 (digimaster) / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4
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On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 07:17 +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
>
> I'd still bet it's a permissions issue. Make sure the Squeezebox
> user has access to all levels of that path (not only the Albums
> folder, but /home, /home/music etc., every level).
>
I found one - thanks - /home/music wasn't world
Unfortunately that didn't help. I tried it twice, both times wiping the
cache by nuking the 'cache' directory. The first cache was:
I'd still bet it's a permissions issue. Make sure the Squeezebox user
has access to all levels of that path (not only the Albums folder, but
/home, /home/music
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
> On Sat, 2019-02-16 at 21:41 +, dolodobendan wrote:
> >
> > Wipe LMS' cache.
> >
> Unfortunately that didn't help. I tried it twice, both times wiping the
> cache by nuking the 'cache' directory. The first cache was:
>
> /home/squeezeboxserver/cache (AFAIK
On Sat, 2019-02-16 at 21:41 +, dolodobendan wrote:
>
> Wipe LMS' cache.
>
Unfortunately that didn't help. I tried it twice, both times wiping the
cache by nuking the 'cache' directory. The first cache was:
/home/squeezeboxserver/cache (AFAIK this was created when I installed
LMS from your
mar...@gregorie.org wrote:
>
> how can I force LMS to reinitialise the sqlite database?
>
Wipe LMS' cache.
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