I've been using squeezelite on linux platforms for years now.  And I've
always gotten it from googlecode.  I think the original project was
archived 

https://code.google.com/archive/p/squeezelite/downloads

Today I stumbled across this

https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/

I downloaded the 1.8 something something version armv6hf for my
raspberry pi.  Works perfect.

Question:  Both squeezelite versions work.  The original version has
been a big dependable tank for years.  I've seen guys write fancy stay
alive scripts and I don't think I've ever seen squeezelite crash and
believe me if it could be done I'd have done it. 

Is there any compelling reason to update to the 1.8 version, or I guess
specifically what are the advantages?  Leaner, meaner code?  Better
sound?

I have squeezelite on probably no less than 8 devices in my home and
probably 3 at work.


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