Hi Jeff,

this is now a baremetal CentOS install (a minimal install, fresh not
more than a few days old) and acts a KVM host for other VMs (so it's got
some kvm-qemu stuff on it, etc., but it's pretty empty still). Certainly
I could make a VM specifically for LMS, and if I need to control Perl
and other OS components I suppose that would be a solution, however I
have seen instructions (albeit older ones) for compiling Perl and LMS to
create a self-contained squeezeboxserver environment that is more or
less independant of whatever Linux version it is running on, and that
might also be a way to go.

As this thread documents, I USED TO have LMS 7.9 running on CentOS 7.
Unfortunately I do not understand what changed, since CentOS and RHEL
are (in the same major release) very stable and shouldn't have API,
library, or component package changes. 

I'd be happy to test your install script. I can setup an minimal CentOS
7 VM very easily. I have no issues dealing with configuring or modify
CentOS or RHEL for whatever is required to get LMS working.

No tunes is a sad state to be in. =(

-Z


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