So it seems the GUI suffers moderately from perl-5.20. I'm not sure how much we can do about this. Personnally I have no time to investigate and work on a fix now. NygelLyndley, Twacmepghad, could you try to get somebody upstream (or anyone that knows enough perl) interested in fixing these issues?
In the meantime, for those who don't mind downgrading perl to 5.18, the old PKGBUILD and packages are available at: http://arch.vesath.org/all/
Feel free to share any suggestions for better temporary or permanent solution.
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Package Details: logitechmediaserver 8.5.2-1
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| Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/logitechmediaserver.git (read-only, click to copy) |
|---|---|
| Package Base: | logitechmediaserver |
| Description: | Slimserver for Logitech Squeezebox players. This server is also called Logitech Media Server. (Release-Version, if you prefer bleeding edge consider using logitechmediaserver-git instead) |
| Upstream URL: | https://github.com/LMS-Community/slimserver |
| Keywords: | logitech slimserver squeezebox |
| Licenses: | GPL, custom |
| Submitter: | vesath |
| Maintainer: | FabioLolix (FabioLolix) |
| Last Packager: | stef.an |
| Votes: | 72 |
| Popularity: | 0.000000 |
| First Submitted: | 2011-11-03 06:54 (UTC) |
| Last Updated: | 2024-07-01 19:06 (UTC) |
Dependencies (10)
- perl (perl-gitAUR)
- perl-io-socket-ssl
- gd (gd-gitAUR) (make)
- nasm (nasm-gitAUR) (make)
- rsync (rsync-gitAUR, rsync-reflinkAUR) (make)
- wget (wget-gitAUR) (make, aarch64)
- yasm (yasm-gitAUR) (make)
- zlib (zlib-gitAUR, zlib-ng-compat-gitAUR, zlib-ng-compat) (make)
- lib32-gcc-libs (lib32-gcc-libs-gitAUR, lib32-gccrs-libs-gitAUR, lib32-gcc-libs-snapshotAUR) (optional, x86_64) – transcoding on 64-bit systems
- lib32-glibc (lib32-glibc-gitAUR, lib32-glibc-eacAUR, lib32-glibc-git-native-pgoAUR) (optional, x86_64) – transcoding on 64-bit systems
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Sources (3)
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vesath commented on 2014-06-05 12:17 (UTC)
Twacmepghad commented on 2014-06-05 11:29 (UTC)
@vesath: THX for the fast response.
I can confirm the issues from NygelLyndley.
NygelLyndley commented on 2014-06-04 22:56 (UTC)
Cheers now compiles and runs fine.
I am having a bit of a problem with some of the option menus though, this is on a fresh install of Arch + a yaourt install of logitechmediaserver.
On install I'm prompted
1) enter my squeezebox username/password - this works ok
2) Using a tree browser select the location of my music - this fails no tree browser appears
3) Using a tree browser select the location of my music playlists - this fails no tree browser appears
The failure at (3) won't allow me to proceed further and access lms.
I worked round this by editing /opt/logitechmediaserver/prefs/server.prefs to se the music and playlists location and was then able to access lms.
However the player web interface is slightly broken, clicking the volume selector does not change volume + no players appear in the top right drop down list (the drop-down looks broken).
My first thoughts were some web widget libraries may be missing but I can see all my players on the same style drop-down widget on the settings page.
I can also use my duet remote and play music that way so I think it all works just a few minot broken bits.
Any ideas?
vesath commented on 2014-06-04 15:29 (UTC)
Being away from my squeezebox this month I cannot properly test, but with trivial changes to the PKGBUILD it still compiles fine. Let me know of any issue.
vesath commented on 2014-06-04 15:04 (UTC)
Thanks. I missed that one. I'll get to it.
Twacmepghad commented on 2014-06-04 14:45 (UTC)
The perl version 5.20 came in the repository. This conflicts, of cource, with the dependency perl<5.19 from this package, witch cause the usual problems for this case.
yoursolace commented on 2014-05-25 19:34 (UTC)
@xtof
The last step you are likely missing is giving the user privileges for the necessary directory
for example: # chown -R squeezeboxserver:squeezeboxserver /opt/logitechmediaserver
where the first squeezeboxserver is the user and the second is the group, you can set these yourself by editing logitechmediaserver.service
TwoNotes commented on 2014-04-25 16:20 (UTC)
My previous problem with svn have been resolved. It turns out svn has some unmarked dependencies on 'libgnome-keyring' and 'qt4'. If you install those packages, it works. Those packages are not normally brought in on headless server systems (where you are likely to want to install a media server). The downside is that 'qt4' brings in a couple hundred MB of graphics stuff that will be absolutely unused on my Tonido2...
Xtof commented on 2014-04-03 22:42 (UTC)
I'm trying to install LMS without any success on my computer (AMD Fusion E350 APU). Here is what I managed to do :
1. pacman -S perl #to install perl libs
2. download the package and unpack it
3. makepkg -s #in the newly created directory
Here, I see few error messages, such as unused variable names.... but nothing that prevents packaqe build
4. pacman -U logitechmediaserver-7.8.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
5. systemctl start logitechmediaserver.service
6. systemctl enable logitechmediaserver.service #to let LMS start at boot.
Once computer is rebooted, LMS doesn't start and the http://[serverIP]:9000 adress is unreachable. The /opt/logitechmediaserver/Logs/slimserver.log file remains empty and I really can't understand why the service doesn't start while being enabled.
I'm an archlinux beginner not yet very familiar with this OS. Any help would be very appreciated.
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FabioLolix commented on 2024-05-26 08:40 (UTC)
-bin variant uploaded https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/logitechmediaserver-bin