Dase;479326 Wrote:
I temporarily fixed this in my fresh 9.10 upgrade by forcing the upgrade
with dpkg. Not pretty, and it breaks the update manager because it won't
let you do anything else until you fix the newly broken dependencies,
but I figure I can wait a few days until this gets fixed.
kdvgent;478360 Wrote:
Using in my list of source deb http://debian.slimdevices.com testing
main, I see that the version offered is 7.4.2, build 29019.
But the problem remains:
sudo apt-get install squeezeboxserver
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
I've now tried the 7.4.2-29073 and 7.5.0-29083 builds as well - still no
scan. 7.5.0 even puts a nice Rescanning Music Library... message on
the bottom left of the screen, but still nothing happens.
Guess I'll try the full bundle next.
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tomk
I don't get it!
This question is posted lots of times and no answers!
It is not just centos 4 and 5, but ubuntu as well seeing this problem.
Back in week or 2, I will just go and learn Perl and sort it out
myself. :)
I am getting a new Squeezebox Radio and believe I need squeezeboxserver
7.4.x
Opps wrong thread :)
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Sorry I can't help with this problem, although I can say it's certainly
not affecting all Ubuntu installs as both of mine are working fine. You
could try a 7.5 build? That's working fine for me at the moment on
Ubuntu as well.
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radish
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Hi all.
I'm doing a fresh install of Ubuntu server 8.04 LTS 64bit on a system
tonight and I'm wondering what version of the squeeze software I should
run.
Looks like a lot of people are having problems with 7.4, so I'm
thinking 7.3.3. Feel free to weigh in if you have contrary thoughts on
this.
As one who was running 7.4 beta on Ubuntu since January and has not had
problems with the final release version, I would recommend going with
7.4.1, the latest official release. If that causes problems, uninstall
7.4.0 and install 7.3.3, which is available at the usual place:
Thanks for that - I'll give 7.4.1 a shot and see how it goes.
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If your audio needs transcoding then install the Ubuntu 32 bit
compatibility libraries as the support apps such as flac, faad etc are
built for 32 bit kernels.
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bpa;479612 Wrote:
If your audio needs transcoding then install the Ubuntu 32 bit
compatibility libraries as the support apps such as flac, faad etc are
built for 32 bit kernels.
So sudo apt-get install ia32-libs?
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chinaski
I think so.
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weaselchops;479261 Wrote:
I have seen this question asked many timesbut still no answers!!
A good option in that case is to file a bug, and someone seems to have
done that only four days ago:
https://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14939
You should add your system information in
Hi I am in the process of making a Squeezebox server run off a FreeNAS
server based on a Thin Client HP T5730. This hardware uses the AMD
Sempron 1GHz CPU.
Version 0.69.2 Muad'Dib (revision 4700)
built on Thu Jun 11 00:03:53 UTC 2009
OS Version FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE-p5 (revision
I had to rebuild my machine and installing kubuntu 9.10 only installs
mysql-server-core. This doesn't satisfy the squeezebox dependencies.
I installed mysql-server-5.1 and this satisfied the dependencies.
I will try to pass this issue on to the powers that be,
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