sgunn wrote:
> I don't mean this as a baiting question even though it may sound like
>  it, but do you use FreeBSD?

I don't currently use FreeBSD, but I ran mail servers on it in 1997-98.

> "Ports" in FreeBSD has a very specific meaning.

Yes, I am aware of that.

> The FreeBSD squeezecenter port is not pulling in the most recent 
> version of squeezecenter and/or is including the wrong version of the
>  json library.  This needs to be resolved in the FreeBSD port.  You 
> could manually build and install the latest version of squeezecenter,
>  but that is much more complicated, and you then WOULD NOT be using
> the port.
> 
> That is exactly where thevoiceofalan started at the beginning of this
>  thread, trying to install squeezecenter without using the port.  He
> was having a lot of problems, so I recommended he use the port, which
>  greatly simplifies the build and install process.

Right. So, I originally said:

"Hmmm, that should have been fixed in r18527-18530

(http://svn.slimdevices.com/?rev=18527&view=rev)

7.0.0_3 must be before that revision?"

Translation: I am suggesting that the FreBSD port version 7.0.0_3 was
released before r18530. I'm not sure, so posed it as a question.


You later said:

sgunn wrote:
>> I just sent email to the port maintainer, so hopefully he will be
>> able to fix the json library issue the next time he updates the
>> port.

To which I replied:

"As I said in an earlier reply, squeezecenter has been modified to work
with *either* version of the json library, so all that's required is
that squeezecenter be upgraded to at least r18530."

Translation: all the port maintainer has to do is to ugprade the port to 
  a version released after svn r18530 and the json issues will be fixed.


I hope that's clear.

R.

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