mherger wrote: 
> 
> I do understand that the situation currently can be a bit confusing. I 
> don't know of a simple response to your problem. Because it also depends
> 
> on Perl versions etc.
> 
> It's probably easiest to build your binaries, then run LMS with 
> --d_startup enabled to get the maximum output from the initialization. 
> And go from there: if you see a version mis-match, check what is being 
> built in slimserver-vendor. Make sure you copy both the binary AND the 
> ..pm of the modules.
> 
> Are you still having a problem running LMS now?
> 

I have working 7.9 now so all is well but I was thinking about what
happens when I want update LMS, let's say in six months or a year. How
will I be able to know which modules have been updated? I can start with
'./slimserver.pl --d_startup' and then work back to fix any mismatches,
I understand that process but I was wondering if there might be a more
efficient method. If I wait to see where mismatches occur then I also
have to figure out where to find the necessary modules or binaries.

This message doesn't really need an answer unless someone has a
suggestion for how to automate or simplify the install and update
process.


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