Thanks a lot.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Yes under Additional Repositories.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Now plugin is the requested ones. But Player its lost
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Riccardo wrote:
> At the bottom of plugin Page, right?Yes under Additional Repositories.
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At the bottom of plugin Page, right?
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Riccardo wrote:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/lms-plugins-philippe44/files/dev/
>
> i must write This?Add this to your additional repositories at the bottom of
> the plugins
tab
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lms-plugins-philippe44/files/dev/repo-sf.xml
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See the first post in the announcement thread
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103728-Announce-UPnPBridge-integrate-UPnP-DLNA-players-with-LMS-(squeeze2upnp)
It shows the correct URL to use near the top of the post.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio
Paul Webster wrote:
> See my comment about the dev repository.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lms-plugins-philippe44/files/dev/
i must write This?
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Paul Webster wrote:
>
> But ... the version that you wanted to install is the one that I am
> running here and I did not install it by hand.
> I simply added Philippe's dev repository link to my LMS plugins page (at
> the bottom) and then LMS offered me that version instead of the released
>
Riccardo wrote:
> try to install in LMS a different version of UpNpBridge in my linux mint
> 21 system.
> First of all: I have an old Linux Computer with LMS and Hqplayerd. In
> the Plugin config the selected binary is squeee2upnp*linux-x86_64 and
> UpNp 2.1.12
> Now i'm working on a new
See my comment about the dev repository.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio now playing\" plugin lots more - see
Paul Webster wrote:
> Assuming that the "mkdir" failed because the directory already existed
> ... then ... that should have worked.
> However, LMS might be showing the version number from a previous
> installation because it did not manage the install that you made (I do
> not remember if it
Assuming that the "mkdir" failed because the directory already existed
... then ... that should have worked.
However, LMS might be showing the version number from a previous
installation because it did not manage the install that you made (I do
not remember if it opens up the plugin install.xml
Hello i try to install in LMS a different version of UpNpBridge in my
linux mint 21 system.
I wrote this:
cd /var/tmp
wget -O UPnPBridge-0.2.9.5.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lms-plugins-philippe44/files/dev/UPnPBridge-2.1.12.11.zip/download
sudo -s
systemctl stop logitechmediaserver
What's the workflow creating a zip from git for manual installation?
That really depends on how you've organized your files. I basically do
zip -r9 MyPlugin-1.2.3.zip MyPlugin
That's it. Sure, I have script which would then create the checksum etc.
upload stuff etc. But that is my workflow,
Yep. That works now. As a matter of fact I had a messed up situations
because I was copying
my changes over the original installed LocalPlayer plugin, which was
locate under ./cache/...
I found some dead config bodies in the related config files. No surprise
it all had to be wiped out.
It all wasn't that easy. I am working on changes to the LocalPlayer
Plugin (introducing aarch64) btw.
I figured I had to wipe the prefs/cache/db directory under /var/lib/lms,
basically starting lms from scratch, to get going.
Well... no, that wasn't necessary. All you'd have to do is
One more comment.
It all wasn't that easy. I am working on changes to the LocalPlayer
Plugin (introducing aarch64) btw.
I figured I had to wipe the prefs/cache/db directory under /var/lib/lms,
basically starting lms from scratch, to get going.
Having done that wipe, the plugin stored under
Thx Michael.
That's exactly how it works on my LMS8.0 RPiOS64 (Debian) installation.
"Settings/Information" shows "/usr/share/lms/Plugins" as plugin
location.
Putting the unzipped plugin dir-structure and content there will
load the plugin after LMS restart.
The $LMSHOME/Plugins dir didn't
It's a QNAP NAS so I am still searching for the location of the Plugins
folder.
See Settings/Information. There's a section which would list the plugin
folders. The one you're looking for is /Plugins (uppercase and with
an S at the end).
--
Michael
Hah. I am the author if the DenonAvpControl plugin and just updated my
NAS and LMS and of course cannot install the plugin because the
repository is on Google Code Archive.
I am working on moving it to Git but so far the repo.xml does nothing.
It's a QNAP NAS so I am still searching for the
Well, here we are, still installing plugins a good two years after
preparing for Armageddon. :)
Because who'd want to sit through the apocalypse without Wagner in
high-res FLAC piped to [sox] -G bass +11...
PasTim wrote:
> I'd never heard of this plugin. I got it installed, but how do I
> operate it? I see no controls on the LMS web
> page.https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?60114-Announce-Denon-AVP-Control-Plugin
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squeezehouse wrote:
> I figured out how I can install the Denon AVP Plugin with mostly the
> graphical interface of Ubuntu 18.04. This will certainly also work for
> other plugins that can no longer be found in the online repositories:
>
> Before installing the LMS onto a blank system I
I figured out how I can install the Denon AVP Plugin with mostly the
graphical interface of Ubuntu 18.04. This will certainly also work for
other plugins that can no longer be found in the online repositories:
Before installing the LMS onto a blank system I created a new user
"squeezeboxserver"
Julf wrote:
> If you find the service useful, you might donate a small sum to them -
> they are a purely user-funded non-profit, with significant running
> costs.
I'll look into it. :)
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 17.10, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps. Touch & EDO. 2nd Touch
PasTim wrote:
> I learn something every single day. I've never come across that.
> Thanks very much.
If you find the service useful, you might donate a small sum to them -
they are a purely user-funded non-profit, with significant running
costs.
"To try to judge the real from the false
bpa wrote:
> The waybackmachine is great
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20120615205048/http://www.tux.org:80/~peterw/slim/slim7/
I learn something every single day. I've never come across that.
Thanks very much.
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 17.10, FLACs 16->24 bit,
Thank you both!
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Cadster wrote:
> Do you know where I can find that script, or is anyone willing to upload
> it?
I believe this page may contain the script - mkrepo.pl -
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/PluginDevTools
Isn't google an amazing tool? Took me about 30 seconds to find this.
LMS 7.9.1 on
bpa wrote:
> Just giving you all the options.
>
> The local repo is not that difficult - IIRC when plugin manager was
> just released, Triode created a Perl script which would take a directory
> of plugin zip files and create a repository XML.Do you know where I can find
> that script, or is
bpa wrote:
> Just giving you all the options.
>
> The local repo is not that difficult - IIRC when plugin manager was
> just released, Triode created a Perl script which would take a directory
> of plugin zip files and create a repository XML.
Thanks.
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box,
PasTim wrote:
> I was taking things rather to extremes and hoped the smiley might
> indicate that. Nonetheless, as I said in my 1st post, I could set up a
> local repo, but it doesn't seem to be worth the effort given the ability
> to install the plugins manually. No matter!
Just giving
bpa wrote:
> The plugins will only need to be installed once in a blue moon since
> armageddon has happened and nobody is developing anymore so it is not
> essential to have internet on 24/7 just to have a repository online most
> of the time. It will simplify installation instead of unzipping
PasTim wrote:
> but if my Internet is down I won't be able to access that ;)
The plugins will only need to be installed once in a blue moon since
armageddon has happened and nobody is developing anymore so it is not
essential to have internet on 24/7 just to have a repository online most
of the
bpa wrote:
> Create your own repository on sourceforge by copying all the plugin zips
> you want to keep safe on to a sourceforge project. Then create an
> repository xml file referencing all the plugins in your repository (this
> will need some text editing on local PC before uploading to your
PasTim wrote:
> Thanks - another option - Too much choice these days! :)
Create your own repository on sourceforge by copying all the plugin zips
you want to keep safe on to a sourceforge project. Then create an
repository xml file referencing all the plugins in your repository (this
will need
DJanGo wrote:
> My plugins are stored under
> >
Code:
> > /usr/sbin/Plugins
> >
>
> Never touched by Debian or LMS upgrade, never touched by anything
> (other than me) else.
>
> Just make sure lms (user squeezeboxserver has read/execute
>
mherger wrote:
> > I'm sure there must be an easier way, but I have clearly been
> labouring
> > under either old information or misapprehension about how to do this.
> I
> > thought that one was meant to copy the zip to
> > /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/Plugins, and unzip it there, expecting LMS
>
bpa wrote:
> As I said before "The LMS subdirectory Plugins (usually at same level as
> convert.conf) and is for manual installed user plugins."
Thanks.
I'm going to assume that this directory is not the same as the one for
convert.conf on linux (ubuntu) but is
My plugins are stored under
Code:
/usr/sbin/Plugins
Never touched by Debian or LMS upgrade, never touched by anything (other
than me) else.
Just make sure lms (user squeezeboxserver has read/execute permissions)
and everything is fine.
I'm sure there must be an easier way, but I have clearly been labouring
under either old information or misapprehension about how to do this. I
thought that one was meant to copy the zip to
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/Plugins, and unzip it there, expecting LMS to
copy it all to
PasTim wrote:
> I'm still a bit puzzled. What is the answer to my original question?
> Where should I extract a plugin zip file to if I want (or need) to
> install one manually? Could I put the extract, or even just the zip, in
> .../cache/DownloadedPlugins? As I understand it you have
bpa wrote:
> ...The "top level " Plugins directory is not touched.
> The Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins directory may be deleted (it is in
> Cache) so I think you are mixed up which "Plugins" directory.
> The cotents of Cache/DownloadedPlugins is also transient - it is where
> plugin manager
PasTim wrote:
> I'm on linux (ubuntu), so convert.conf is in /etc/squeezeboxserver.
> I've never looked in Slim/Plugin.
I'm on Ubuntu as well but I do a "custom" install so directory structure
does not match yours (or anybody's for that matter).
Don't look in Slim/Plugin unless you want to
bpa wrote:
> The Installed/Plugins directory is used by the "extension" plugin which
> is the plugin manager and I can't remember the workings but it will
> delete and install plugins in this directory - so do not use for
> manually installed. This directory is usually in Cache and so can be
>
The Installed/Plugins directory is used by the "extension" plugin which
is the plugin manager and I cant remember the workign but it will
dedlete and install plugins in this directory - so do not use for
manually installed.
The LMS subdirectory Plugins (usually at same level as convert.conf) and
As a precaution against third party websites becoming unavailable I
downloaded the plugin zips I use most often (using lms_extensions.xml as
the source of the urls). I then thought I should try and install a
plugin manually, just to ensure I know how. I have previously gone
through a rather
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