Bumping this thread as LMS has a new dependency.
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mrw wrote:
> It's not actually a dependency of LMS, which is why it never went into
> the dependency list. And I wasn't using the ShairTune plugin at the
> time.
>
> Maybe there's a case for adding the dependency anyway...
Thanks for the info, I hope you don't think I was offering a critique,
slartibartfast wrote:
> How did you install LMS when you first installed it on the Pi4? I can't
> remember what I did but I also can't remember any issues.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Different ways, it's changed with time, first Squeezeplug which morphed
into Max2Play, then
Man in a van wrote:
> I still had to add libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl for philippe_44 ShairTune
> Plugin :(
It's not actually a dependency of LMS, which is why it never went into
the dependency list. And I wasn't using the ShairTune plugin at the
time.
Maybe there's a case for adding the
Man in a van wrote:
> Seeing a post on another thread I thought to try this today, referencing
> post #2 from *drmatt* and post #1 from *mrw*, certainly went along
> quickly on a rpi4b Rasppberry PI OS Desktop
> >
Code:
> >
> login as: pi
> pi@192.168.1.112's
I still had to add libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl for philippe_44 ShairTune
Plugin :(
> [404 Not Found:
> plugins/Extensions/settings/plugins/ShairTunes2W/settings/basic.html
> /QUOTE]
>
> So not so much of a time saving :(
>
> >
Code:
> > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo apt
Seeing a post on another thread I thought to try this today, referencing
post #2 from *drmatt* and post #1 from *mrw*, certainly went along
quickly on a rpi4b Rasppberry PI OS Desktop
Code:
login as: pi
pi@192.168.1.112's password:
Linux raspberrypi 5.4.51-v7+
Wonderful, thank you. All working well now.
Raspberry Pi 3 model B, Debian/Open Media Vault (OMV) 3.0.97 (Erasmus),
LMS 7.9.1 - 1519287262
Squeezebox Classic
Squeezebox Duet
Squeezebox Radio
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Shellness wrote:
> Thanks for the answer, but I don't understand it; what is a search path?
dont do anything else than:
> sudo apt-get install lame
>
lame will find its path and since you install lame from (the) (a)
packagemanager - that knows if your lame version needs updates or not.
I did read that apt does not document its ability to install from files,
but it wouldn't surprise me if the Raspbian version was a few steps
behind.
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Thanks for the answer, but I don't understand it; what is a search path?
I'm guessing I drop it in a folder in one of the Helper folders?:
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Bin/armhf-linux
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Bin
/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Bin/arm-linux
/usr/local/sbin
/usr/local/bin
/sbin
I can't establish where to put LAME - any steers?
Anywhere in your PATH. See Settings/Information for the search path.
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I have just done a fresh installation and found I needed the -apt-get
update- & -apt-get -f install-. My settings tell me I have no LAME
installed - is this part of the same dependency issue?
I can't establish where to put LAME - any steers?
Raspberry Pi 3 model B, Debian/Open Media Vault
mrw wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with -gdebi-core- ? That advertises the same
> feature, and _is_ available on Jessie. And perhaps older systems, I
> don't know.
>
Sid knews gdebi-core but its another Step & package to the list / system
imho we should keep the system for users who needs
DJanGo wrote:
> The changes in apt 1.1 (allow to install local packages) are very nice.
> tbh - i didnt knew about that without this topic.
>
> I've added / changed that in the Wiki 'Article'
> (http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Debian_Package).
>
> cheers
That doesn't work for the -apt-
The changes in apt 1.1 (allow to install local packages) are very nice.
tbh - i didnt knew about that without this topic.
I've added / changed that in the Wiki 'Article'
(http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Debian_Package).
cheers
Thanks for the reminder of "-remove-" DJanGo, I had quite forgotten
it.:o:(
I normally do a "-clean-" and "-autoremov-e".
Ronnie
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Man in a van wrote:
> There is not enough room to instal and run the update so I first
>
> -apt-get purge-
>
Ronnie
if your running apt-get purge you lost too much (all your prefs
files..)
apt-get remove ... leaves the configfiles from the old for the new
installation.
apt-get
I have just run a LMS update on an O2 Joggler.
I have the internal Squeezeplay OS installed with LMS, the EDO Plugin
and patch.
There is not enough room to instal and run the update so I first
-apt-get purge-
then download the latest file and install.
Today I got the missing -libgomp1-
apt install ./file.dpkg
.. to get apt to install the specific file and resolve deps in one step.
Oh, that's nice! Will have to give this a try.
Michael
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People installing from scratch like this will have the same issue too,
plus many other dependencies.
You can also use:
apt install ./file.dpkg
.. to get apt to install the specific file and resolve deps in one step.
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The Debian package builds (.debs) have recently been updated to declare
some additional dependencies on external packages.
This may cause some initial difficulty for those users who use -dpkg- to
install LMS. Users who use -apt-get-, or a similar package manager,
should experience no issues, as
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