Patricia P wrote:
> The chromebase works fine on its alpine os, so upgrading is optional as
> long as squeezelite is supported. While its within the LAN (no ports
> forwarded) I hope it is secure. Or as secure as the network anyway.
>
> Its remarkable that a device sold new in 2019 was 32
sodface wrote:
> I noticed this in Alpine's IRC logs yesterday:
>
>
>
> Which would be kind of disappointing. I have a bunch of original pi zero
> w's though I'm not really currently using them for anything. The
> chromebase/box is 32bit also but armv7 which I guess Alpine should
> support
I noticed this in Alpine's IRC logs yesterday:
>
> 2022-11-23 16:39:18 i have been thinking of sunset armhf. rpi1
> is not worth supporting anymore. so its only rpi zero. I think even the
> latest gen of rpi zero runs armv7 IIRC
> 2022-11-23 16:39:43 I would like to drop armhf
> 2022-11-23
jpmenil wrote:
> Yeah, same here, works great!
> Thanks again!!
My pleasure, glad to hear I didn't screw anything up (so far!).
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Yeah, same here, works great!
Thanks again!!
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Yatsushiro wrote:
> Just applied the 3.17 and LMS upgrades, without problem.
>
> Thanks for your continued, and continuing, support.
Great! Thanks for the report!!
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Just applied the 3.17 and LMS upgrades, without problem.
Thanks for your continued, and continuing, support.
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Alpine 3.17.0 was released today. I uploaded updated squeezelite and lms
related packages to the sodface.com repo.
See 'post #93 above for upgrade tips.'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112276-My-Alpine-Linux-Repo-for-LMS-and-Squeezelite=1065185=1#post1065185)
Just remember, if
ralphy wrote:
> That's great!
>
> Audio Scan 1.06 fixes parsing large comment headers (such as large
> embedded images) in opus files.
Thanks for the info ralphy. It's really nice to see things moving along
and maintained in the LMS ecosystem.
Slightly off topic, but, I had an issue
sodface wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.4.0 - 1668416677 @ Mon 14 Nov 2022
10:29:44 AM CET
> Hostname: server
> Server IP Address: 10.0.0.10
> Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
> Operating system: Alpine Linux - EN - utf8
> Platform
Upgraded my local packages to latest nightly and 'audio-scan 1.06 being
discussed here'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?117063-Audio-scan-1-06).
I don't know what the audio-scan change brings exactly but it's exciting
to see the number change! Will upload soon when Alpine 3.17 is
I upgraded my server to Alpine 3.17.0_rc1 and rebuilt the lms-modules
package against perl 5.36 (was 5.34 but upgraded as part of the Alpine
3.17 upgrade). The new lms-modules package only has the 5.36 modules in
it but I wasn't sure if you already had the 5.34 modules installed
whether they
With the official release of LMS 8.3 today and the start of the 8.4
branch, I updated the lms-nocpan to 8.4. Working ok for me:
Code:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.4.0 - 1667572584 @ Fri 04 Nov 2022 04:01:12
PM CET
Also a reminder that
Just a note about the Spotty plugin for LMS if you are using my
packages. Alpine uses musl libc, not glibc like most other distros use
so generally, software should be built against musl to run on Alpine.
There are ways around it, 'which you can read about here'
They say you shouldn't drink and mess around with your website, but I'm
doing it anyway. I tweaked the /repo indexing script a little to add a
"View" link on the far right for text files, which should display them
in your browser. I have another addition that adds a "tgz" link next to
I updated the indexing script to use more human readable file sizes, did
some more cleanup, and added the aports directory for the jivelite,
squeezelite, lms and related APKBUILD files and patches:
http://www.sodface.com/repo/index/aports/repo
It's a clunky url but the way abuild works when
I finished up the script to enable some basic, old school, directory
indexing:
http://www.sodface.com/repo
I'll be tidying up over the weekend.
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sodface wrote:
> Awesome, you are welcome! Glad it is of some use but the heavy lifting
> is really being done by MHerger, Ralphy and many others in the LMS
> community. We all do what we can though, so I'm glad these packages can
> be of some benefit.
>
>
>
> Concur!
>
>
>
> With age
peterb1962 wrote:
> First things first... It works like a charm! I've now got a fully
> functioning LMS running with squeezelite as the client and I've already
> listened to some of my music. Your packages just made it so easy!!!
> Thanks again and much appreciated!!!
Awesome, you are welcome!
sodface wrote:
> My website, such as it is, is "powered by" awk and shell scripts, I
> basically restricted myself to the tools busybox provides. The webserver
> is 'althttpd' (https://sqlite.org/althttpd/doc/trunk/althttpd.md) which
> up until very recently did not support https directly, but
peterb1962 wrote:
> Oh wow! It never occurred to me that it could be the browser... Yes, I
> use Firefox (98) but got no warnings at all, it just created 0-byte
> files. I copied the links from this page and pasted them into Edge and
> it worked fine!
My website, such as it is, is "powered
sodface wrote:
> Not sure. These links both work for me:
>
> http://www.sodface.com/repo/lms-aports.tar.gz
> http://www.sodface.com/repo/sodface-pub-key.tar.gz
>
> I get good files from those, you get 0-byte files?
>
> I do get a warning from firefox 94.0 that it's a potential security risk
peterb1962 wrote:
> I tried your original instructions first, the ones above, but the repo
> is empty. I then found your update and tried to follow that but for all
> downlinks I get 0 byte files downloaded... your signature, the tar file
> as per reply
>
> "Sorry, I replaced the tarball
I tried your original instructions first, the ones above, but the repo
is empty. I then found your update and tried to follow that but for all
downlinks I get 0 byte files downloaded... your signature, the tar file
as per reply
"Sorry, I replaced the tarball again. Fixed some typos and
I did some repo updating tonight. Fixed some build failures with a few
of the APKBUILD files and updated a few others. Rebuilt the lms modules
for aarch64 to work with the perl 5.34.
Architectures with squeezelite, jivelite, and supporting packages:
x86_64, x86, armv7, armhf, aarch64
Sorry, I replaced the tarball again. Fixed some typos and other cleanup.
http://www.sodface.com/repo/lms-aports.tar.gz
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2 things:
1. I replaced the tarball at the download link previously posted for the
lms aports:
http://www.sodface.com/repo/lms-aports.tar.gz
The main changes are for lms-modules and lms-utils which should now just
build with abuild -r as would be expected (none of the build manually
and copy
mherger wrote:
> > sudo rc-service lms start
>
> rc-service is unknown. There are serious limitations in that image...
>
> > I've see similiar issues when I attempted to run slimserver.pl
> directly.
>
> Permissions issues or the networking errors?
Permissions. The networking issues are
sudo rc-service lms start
rc-service is unknown. There are serious limitations in that image...
I've see similiar issues when I attempted to run slimserver.pl directly.
Permissions issues or the networking errors?
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mherger wrote:
> Woot! I was able to connect a Squeezeplay instance to my LMS on iPhone
> :D. But as soon as I tried to access the web UI, it crashed. There are a
> lot of network related errors. And at that point it's the CLI plugin(!)
> which goes crazy, logging messages in the thousands.
>
mherger wrote:
> Woot! I was able to connect a Squeezeplay instance to my LMS on iPhone
> :D. But as soon as I tried to access the web UI, it crashed. There are a
> lot of network related errors. And at that point it's the CLI plugin(!)
> which goes crazy, logging messages in the thousands.
>
Woot! I was able to connect a Squeezeplay instance to my LMS on iPhone
:D. But as soon as I tried to access the web UI, it crashed. There are a
lot of network related errors. And at that point it's the CLI plugin(!)
which goes crazy, logging messages in the thousands.
Earlier challenge: iSH
Ralphy provided an updated modules package for x86
(lms-modules-8-r4.apk) which supports perl 5.32 and 5.34. He also
provided jivelite and supporting sdl packages. The x86 repo at
sodface.com has been updated. Thanks Ralphy!
apk update
apk add -l lms
should upgrade lms-modules to the r4
As far as the perl version, I don't know anything about iSH but is it
possible to add the 3.15 main repo to /etc/apk/repositories and then
just upgrade perl?
The LMS package would need to be upgraded, too. They two must be in sync
with the Perl version.
As far as the perl version, I don't know anything about iSH but is it
possible to add the 3.15 main repo to /etc/apk/repositories and then
just upgrade perl?
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.15/main
apk update
apk add -l perl
or even do a full upgrade of iSH to 3.15?
mherger wrote:
> Tried this in iSH. I can indeed install LMS on my iPhone :-D. Alas: it
> comes with Perl 5.34 binaries, but the Perl version installed is 5.32. I
>
> only installed iSH a day or two ago. What would I have to do to get the
>
> latest Perl?
Checking out iSH on the app store
Tried this in iSH. I can indeed install LMS on my iPhone :-D. Alas: it
comes with Perl 5.34 binaries, but the Perl version installed is 5.32. I
only installed iSH a day or two ago. What would I have to do to get the
latest Perl?
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Thanks both! I look forward to trying these out. That won't be until
this evening unfortunately, so perhaps I should look forward instead to
Michael showing us whether they work under iSH. :)
EDIT: Had a quick try with Squeezelite. There don't seem to be any
sound output devices under iSH.
Ralphy was kind enough to build and provide the following packages for
x86:
Code:
libalac-1.0.0-r1.apk
libalac-dev-1.0.0-r1.apk
libalac-doc-1.0.0-r1.apk
lms-8-r1.apk
lms-modules-8-r3.apk
lms-nocpan-8.3.0.1645360070-r0.apk
lms-openrc-8-r1.apk
ralphy wrote:
> @sodface where can I find your latest APKBUILD files for lms?
Ralphy, all,
Here is a link to a tarball for the following aports and supporting
files:
lms (this also creates the lms-openrc subpackage)
lms-nocpan
lms-utils
lms-modules
mherger wrote:
>
> I have a latest generation iPhone.
I'd be keen to try it out too. I've installed iSH on an iPad - must
admit, I didn't look into whether it's available for an iPhone, so
haven't tried it.
chill's
That would interesting - do you have any iDevices to try those builds
under iSH?
I have a latest generation iPhone.
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ralphy wrote:
> I have an alpine i686 build system that I'm using to repurpose my O2
> joggler.
> So far, I only have squeezeplay and squeezelite apks but I should be
> able to build the lms packages.
>
That would interesting - do you have any iDevices to try those builds
under iSH?
I have an alpine i686 build system that I'm using to repurpose my O2
joggler.
So far, I only have squeezeplay and squeezelite apks but I should be
able to build the lms packages.
@sodface where can I find your latest APKBUILD files for lms?
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *2*-UE
iSH is using i686.
Am I right that an i686 build would therefore allow, for instance, LMS
to run on an iPad, and Squeezelite to run on an iPhone?
That's the idea I wanted to explore...
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mherger wrote:
> iSH is using i686.
Am I right that an i686 build would therefore allow, for instance, LMS
to run on an iPad, and Squeezelite to run on an iPhone? That would be
interesting.
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Your repo URL would give me a 404.
Yes, in a browser it will, I don't have directory listing enabled. The
repo will work from the Alpine package manager.
Oh, and unsupported platoforms, too? I blindly tried installation on iSH
again - before I saw that I did that already right after your
mherger wrote:
> Your repo URL would give me a 404.
Yes, in a browser it will, I don't have directory listing enabled. The
repo will work from the Alpine package manager.
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Your repo URL would give me a 404.
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and/or scanner.log file!"
(LMS: Settings/Information)
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sodface wrote:
> Kev, also if you see this and decide to try Alpine on the 3040, here are
> some notes I took at the time (it's been a while).
>
Sorry missed this, Cool thanks as ever for your help and work on this.
Still not got round to playing further, got Unbuntu up and running on
the
Yatsushiro wrote:
> I'm really quite impressed, so thanks for setting up the repo.
My pleasure, I'm happy to know it's in use. Now I need to do a little
better job with keeping the repo cleaned up and up to date.
I did put up a newer lms-nocpan this morning:
lms-nocpan-8.3.0.1644303427-r0
sodface wrote:
> Great, glad you got it sorted. I'd be interested in any feedback you
> have!
I'm really quite impressed, so thanks for setting up the repo. I had a
chance to buy a cheap 3040 so took the opportunity to free up an 8GB
RPi4 from it's LMS duties so I can use it for other projects.
Yatsushiro wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just set up LMS on Alpine on a Wyse 3040 using your repo. All is good
> until I need to install/update "libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl" to support
> the Shairtunes plugin. I've tried apk search but am drawing blanks (I'm
> more used to Arch and Debian based distros. so
Hi
Just set up LMS on Alpine on a Wyse 3040 using your repo. All is good
until I need to install/update "libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl" to support
the Shairtunes plugin. I've tried apk search but am drawing blanks (I'm
more used to Arch and Debian based distros. so I'm sure the issue is
me!)
Can
blackbird wrote:
> Thank you.
> I have successfully built the jivelite package with the APKBUILD file
> you provided. I have connected a 7" touchscreen to an HP Thinclient t420
> and it is working fine.
>
Awesome!
sodface wrote:
> Hi blackbird, I'm thrilled to see someone else running Alpine on a thin
> client and that you were able to use at least my x86_64 packages for
> squeezelite and jivelite successfully! I do not personally have a need
> to support x86 and I don't really want to set up another
Kev, also if you see this and decide to try Alpine on the 3040, here are
some notes I took at the time (it's been a while).
>
> Notes on Wyse 3040 audio setup
>
> Had issues with the chtbswrt5672 onboard audio card showing up reliably
> sometimes it was there, sometimes not. Regardless of
sodface wrote:
> Hey Kev,
>
> I haven't used Ubuntu much so I can't really make an informed comparison
> between it and Alpine. It's extremely petty of me, but the cutesy little
> animal names they use for the Ubuntu releases irritate me and make me
> not want to use it just for that. I'd
Hey Kev,
I haven't used Ubuntu much so I can't really make an informed comparison
between it and Alpine. It's extremely petty of me, but the cutesy little
animal names they use for the Ubuntu releases irritate me and make me
not want to use it just for that. I'd rather just say that Alpine kind
Hi Sodface,
What's the advantage of using Alpine over say Ubuntu, Not yet got round
to playing around with it but I picked up a Wyse 3040 16Gb thin client
after your recommendation.
Not sure what it's end use will be yet, but definitely will try it for
LMS, thinking also maybe an entire
blackbird wrote:
> Im very happy to run squeezelite and jivelite on my Thin client (t620).
>
>
> I appreciate your effort. I want to run it on my HP t420. HP t420 is
> 32bit arch. Do you have any plan for supporting x86 ?
Hi blackbird, I'm thrilled to see someone else running Alpine on a
Im very happy to run squeezelite and jivelite on my Thin client (t620).
I appreciate your effort. I want to run it on my HP t420. HP t420 is
32bit arch. Do you have any plan for supporting x86 ?
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Alpine 3.15.0 was released back on November 24th. Perl was upgraded to
5.34. I just rebuilt the modules for x86_64 and armv7 and updated the
repo\. I don't have my aarch64 builder set back up yet after the move.
I'll get it back online this weekend and rebuild the modules for that
architecture
Hello,
I did a second container for this, using the latest Alpine LXC image,
and the packages in your repository. Unfortunately squeezelite and lms
services crash at startup, with default settings. I have tried it with
enabling the Alpine testing repo and also without it.
Where can I check the
Updated repos and weekly update script to LMS 8.3 branch. I missed that
8.3 was available. I have it installed on my Alpine LMS server:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.3.0 - 1628023423 @ Tue Aug 3 23:02:57
CEST 2021
Everything seems to be working fine so far.
I made an attempt to cleanup my repo and update the lms packages to make
sure they work on the latest 3.14 release of alpine. Currently lms* in
the armhf and armel repos are incomplete/broken and I'm not sure when or
if I'll fix them. The following three arch's should be ok to use:
Code:
Alpine 3.14 just came out on 6/15 and I hadn't upgraded my server yet,
which I did this morning - lms seems to still be working after a reboot
so that's good!
Current package versions for x86_64 are:
lms-openrc-8-r0 x86_64 {lms} (GPL-2.0) [installed]
lms-8-r0 x86_64 {lms} (GPL-2.0) [installed]
pocok wrote:
> I'm interrestend in your repo. I would like to try installing LMS in an
> Alpine LXC container (currently using Debian in LXC). If your repository
> is still working, I would try to do a test install. The architecture is
> x86_64 of course.
Sorry I missed your post. Yes, the
I'm interrestend in your repo. I would like to try installing LMS in an
Alpine LXC container (currently using Debian in LXC). If your repository
is still working, I would try to do a test install. The architecture is
x86_64 of course.
sodface wrote:
> Hi diode84, yes still have the repo up, currently with versions:
>
>
> So it looks like I need to get my repos straightened out. But I think
> you are only interested in x86_64?
Yes, at first x86.
Thanks
diode84 wrote:
> Hello sodface
> Are you still working on this as I would like another go at it.
> diode84
Hi diode84, yes still have the repo up, currently with versions:
lms-openrc-8-r0 x86_64 {lms} (GPL-2.0)
lms-8-r0 x86_64 {lms} (GPL-2.0)
lms-modules-8-r0 x86_64 {lms-modules} (GPL-2.0)
sodface wrote:
> I decided I wanted to rename the lms packages slightly to make them less
> version specific except for the lms-nocpan package. Probably a bad idea
> as I borked up my own server install and ended up having to walk through
> the setup again like it was an initial install. Oops.
I decided I wanted to rename the lms packages slightly to make them less
version specific except for the lms-nocpan package. Probably a bad idea
as I ended up borking up my own server install and ended up having to
walk through the setup again like it was an initial install. Oops.
Here's the
New modules package uploaded to repo:
lms-modules-8.2-r0.apk
for x86_64 only. Let me know if anyone needs any other architecture
built.
Haha... for a short moment I was wondering whether this would allow me
to run LMS on the iPhone using iSH :D. But that seems to be 686, rather
than x86_64.
New modules package uploaded to repo:
lms-modules-8.2-r0.apk
for x86_64 only. Let me know if anyone needs any other architecture
built.
LMS is back up and running for me.
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I'm working on getting LMS functioning again on Alpine 3.13.2. I'd say
"Don't Panic!" except I don't think anybody except me is using my
packages. I upgraded my server earlier to Alpine 3.13.3 and didn't
realize until 8 hours or so later that LMS isn't starting. Perl version
changed to:
This is
Added aarch64 packages to the repo:
Code:
althttpd-202005092232-r1.apk
althttpd-openrc-202005092232-r1.apk
fossil-2.11.1-r0.apk
lms-8.0-r2.apk
lms-modules-8.0-r0.apk
lms-nocpan-8.0.0.1596358186-r0.apk
lms-openrc-8.0-r2.apk
lms-utils-8.0-r0.apk
sodface wrote:
> Unfortunately there is no forum, just a wiki, a couple mailing lists,
> and their GitLab issue tracker. There is no gui by default but you can
> add one fairly easily with a meta-package I believe but I think that
> changed a bit recently. I'm running xfce on the laptop I'm
diode84 wrote:
> I am struggling a bit with Alpine linux. I can set it up to a terminal
> but get no gui. Is there a gui and is there a forum that helps with
> Alpine install that is a regular forum.
Unfortunately there is no forum, just a wiki, a couple mailing lists,
and their GitLab issue
sodface wrote:
> Hi diode84, the info in the first post is still accurate. Install
> Alpine then:
> - download and add my public key (link in #1) to /etc/apk/keys
> - add http://www.sodface.com to /etc/apk/repositories
> - sudo apk update
> - sudo apk add lms squeezelite
> - edit
diode84 wrote:
> Exactly what I was looking for, I have a number of Wyse thin clients
> which will run Daphile but what I want is LMS and Squeezelite instead.
> A link to anything updated would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> diode84
Hi diode84, the info in the first post is still accurate.
Exactly what I was looking for, I have a number of Wyse thin clients
which will run Daphile but what I want is LMS and Squeezelite instead.
A link to anything updated would be appreciated.
Thanks
diode84
diode84's
FYI, I don't think anyone is using my alpine packages, but just a head's
up that I moved the repo (and sodface.com) to a different instance out
there in the cloud somewhere. It was originally running on a canned
CentOS image available from the hosting provider and it was bugging me
on a number
Thanks to Ralphy, the lms and squeezelite packages are added to the
armel repo. I'm not able to test them however so feedback is welcome!
The lms-nocpan package for armel should be updated once a week (or more
often if I run it manually) along with the x86_64 and any other
architectures I add
I've got a cron job running on my x86_64 build machine that checks for
LMS updates at the nightly downloads page then rebuilds the nocpan
package and updates the repo accordingly. Picked up the change to build
1590299558 and the updated package was available in the repo as of this
morning.
In case anyone wants to try LMS or Squeezelite on Alpine Linux, here are
some directions for adding my repo and installing the packages. Right
now, only x86_64 has both LMS and Squeezelite. Armel only has
Squeezelite and it's an older version. I'm leaving the armel repo
online but I'm not
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