On Jan 23, 2008 2:10 PM, sabre2 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've just run 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade', which offered to > upgrade squeezecenter. I bailed, in a cowardly fashion. > > I'm on SqueezeCenter Version: 7.0 - 16426 - Debian - EN - iso-8859-1. > Will I break my installation by using upgrade?
In my experience, yes. Unless some work has been done since I upgraded mine, you will need to copy/rename various configuration files OR reconfigure your server completely because the filenames have changed. It took me about 10 minutes to fix things up. I don't have a complete list but: After upgrading, shut down the server using /etc/init.d/squeezecenter stop. copy contents of /etc/slimserver to /etc/squeezecenter update any paths in /etc/squeezecenter/server.prefs to reflect new name. For example, irmap: /usr/share/slimserver/IR/Default.map becomes irmap: /usr/share/squeezecenter/IR/Default.map If you have 3rd-party plugins installed you will need to move them yourself as well. Those were probably in /usr/share/slimserver/Plugins somewhere and now they are in /usr/share/squeezecenter/Plugins. Start the server and if a rescan is not triggered, go ahead and do a full rescan. Ben
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