MrC wrote:
>
>
> Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access, and
> unlock the settings. Click the + button. Now type Cmd+Shift+G. This
> will open a dialog where you can type a path. Enter /usr/bin and then
> select perl to add it. Do likewise for /bin and select
mherger wrote:
> > Check the scanner.log for any hint about the failure to scan.
I have checked the scanner log and there are no errors. I'm not sure I
have pointed LMS to the proper playlist location (post Catalina). I even
tried to export my playlists, put them into a different directory and
Hi Michael - thanks for helping. When I try that I get ...
Can't open /Users/Matt/Library/Logs/Squeezebox/server.log (Permission
denied) at
/Library/PreferencePanes/Squeezebox.prefPane/Contents/server/CPAN/Log/Log4perl/Appender/File.pm
line 103.
... which sounds like it ought to be simple to
Thanks to all who have posted here. I upgraded to Catalina and
experienced the issues addressed. I followed the steps and most
everything is well... except my playlists. No matter which directory I
guide LMS to, it will come back with the playlist names, but all are
empty. Any guidance on the
Thanks to all who have posted here. I upgraded to Catalina and
experienced the issues addressed. I followed the steps and most
everything is well... except my playlists. No matter which directory I
guide LMS to, it will come back with the playlist names, but all are
empty. Any guidance on the
Unfortunately I have no remedy. But a "me too"..
maybe more/different details will help.
Been using squeezeboxes since about 15 years, and have gone through some
servers.
My current Linux-based server is broken, so I am temporarily using my
work-computer, which runs Windows 10.
2 days ago