This bug was fixed in the package mpd-sima - 0.10.0-2
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mpd-sima (0.10.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Set package priority to optional.
-- Geoffroy Youri Berret ef...@azylum.org Tue, 21 May 2013 18:35:59
+0200
** Changed in: mpd-sima (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/debian/experimental/mpd-
sima/experimental
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Title:
host setting is not recognized from config file [file
The underlying problem was that the configuration file couldn't be read by the
mpd-sima user.
In the current 0.9.x versions this was problem was silently suppressed.
In the upcoming 0.10.x version this problem will be shown in a clear
error message:
mpd_sima: error: no read access to
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Title:
host setting is not recognized from config file [file permission
problem]
To manage
Drop in the package from quantal.
The problem is solved here.
A possible solution is to backport the quantal package.
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Title:
host setting is
Quantal package hides only the problem:
2012-09-26 11:51:06 - INFO Env. variable MPD_HOST set to
mpd.computer42.org
2012-09-26 11:51:06 - INFO Env. variable MPD_PORT set to 6600.
2012-09-26 11:51:06 - INFO Loading configuration from: /etc/mpd-sima.cfg
2012-09-26 11:51:06 - INFO
Also a restart shows the same problem.
The environment variables are only propagated if started from 'apt-get upgrade'
As a workaround I set this variables now in /etc/default/mpd-sima
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Problem is the example configuration shipped with mpd-sima:
/usr/share/doc/mpd-sima/examples/all_settings.cfg
This file has the setting:
password = false
Dropping this line fixes the problem
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Le 26/09/2012 13:01, H.-Dirk Schmitt wrote :
Problem is the example configuration shipped with mpd-sima:
/usr/share/doc/mpd-sima/examples/all_settings.cfg
This file has the setting:
password = false
Dropping this line fixes the problem
This is wrong indeed, thanks for noticing, I'll