Package Details: plex-media-server-plexpass 1.40.3.8530-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/plex-media-server-plexpass.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: plex-media-server-plexpass
Description: The back-end media server component of Plex.
Upstream URL: https://plex.tv/
Keywords: DLNA
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: plex-media-server
Provides: plex-media-server
Submitter: miffe
Maintainer: fryfrog (tixetsal)
Last Packager: fryfrog
Votes: 141
Popularity: 0.096459
First Submitted: 2014-10-16 20:13 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-06-04 22:50 (UTC)

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jonathanio commented on 2019-02-07 11:03 (UTC)

In that case, it might be worth outputting a message on package update informing users that it needs to be changed (or maybe check/grep for its presence and alert if it's not changed).

mmozeiko commented on 2019-02-07 07:31 (UTC)

@fryfrog The packaged libva.so.2 same as before. The difference is that they moved libva.so.2 and all other *.so files from /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/ to /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/lib/ folder. So your plexmediaserver.conf.d file needs to be updated. LD_LIBRARY_PATH now needs to point to /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/lib folder instead. Otherwise Plex will load libraries from your host, not the packaged ones.

This will be kind of manual work for users, because /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserver file is in "backup" array in PKGBUILD...

fryfrog commented on 2019-02-06 16:43 (UTC)

@miffe: Done, I already had it installed, probably via some other package. I wonder why they're not packaging it along w/ everything else they include?

miffe commented on 2019-02-06 16:39 (UTC)

/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex Media Server: error while loading shared libraries: libva.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Needs a depends on libva

fryfrog commented on 2018-11-28 02:54 (UTC) (edited on 2018-11-28 02:54 (UTC) by fryfrog)

@luizfelipefb, if you'd looked at almost any other time you'd have seen that this version is higher / newer than the other one. But today they released a new version to both at the same time. Plexpass users have paid for the privilege of testing releases for non-paying users. Sometimes those builds have new features in them, usually they don't.

You can use which ever you like, if you're happy w/ the non-plexpass one, stick w/ it. If you ever notice something missing even though your Plexpass should enable it, you can switch then. :)

luizfelipefb commented on 2018-11-28 01:28 (UTC)

Can anyone tell me why this exists? I've just upgraded to plex pass and still using the plex-media-server version without any problems. What's the difference between plex-media-server and plex-media-server-plexpass if the no plexplass works the same?

ayr-ton commented on 2018-11-02 08:08 (UTC)

Please, dismiss my last comment.

fryfrog commented on 2018-09-24 21:29 (UTC)

You've got something super weird going on w/ your setup and need to figure it out. I have a Plug-ins-10d48da0d on my system and when I do a clean install in a chroot to test.

Your 115f087d6 is probably the checksum from the previous version.

It sounds like you're not restarting plexmediaserver when you upgrade.

blarneyrabble commented on 2018-09-24 21:10 (UTC)

Now I'm getting this in the logs: Sep 22, 2018 19:57:56.319 [0x7fcb803fc700] WARN - Warning: ex: boost::filesystem::last_write_time: No such file or directory: "/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Resources/Plug-ins-115f087d6/PlexMusic.bundle/Contents/Code/Artist.py", couldn't check file: "/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Resources/Plug-ins-115f087d6/PlexMusic.bundle/Contents/Code/Artist.py" And a bunch more similar warnings, about Utils.py and other files in that directory. Looks like metadata scraping or something, and is probably related to my lack of thumbnails.

Interestingly enough, I don't have a /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Resources/Plug-ins-115f087d6 directory, but I do have a /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Resources/Plug-ins-10d48da0d directory. What gives?

fryfrog commented on 2018-09-23 17:44 (UTC)

I don't have community/cuda installed either, no trouble transcoding. I'm 99% sure Plex includes all the codecs it uses and won't use anything but its own, so I'm skeptical that installing handbrake actually did anything.

Be sure you've restarted it after the update, I've read that can cause major issues. Otherwise, turn logging up and see what you see.