Package Details: ums 13.9.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ums.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ums
Description: Universal Media Server: a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server.
Upstream URL: http://www.universalmediaserver.com/
Licenses: GPL2
Submitter: Red_Squirrel
Maintainer: Mitch
Last Packager: Mitch
Votes: 81
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-06-14 14:28 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-10 17:54 (UTC)

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Eisfreak7 commented on 2015-10-13 19:11 (UTC) (edited on 2015-10-13 19:27 (UTC) by Eisfreak7)

As far as I can see, the project has moved to github (https://github.com/UniversalMediaServer/UniversalMediaServer). The new download url would be https://github.com/UniversalMediaServer/UniversalMediaServer/archive/$pkgver-Java8.tar.gz Since sourceforge isn't the most trustworthy, it would be great if you could update this. I'm quite new to the pkgbuild syntax and I couldn't get it to work with the github url.

lochsloy commented on 2015-09-11 12:26 (UTC)

Make sure you install the official java runtime dependencies from the regular extra repositories and not the ones from the aur. I couldn't get this to work until I figured that out and switched to the official packages.

Red_Squirrel commented on 2015-01-13 12:17 (UTC)

Fixed

JoZ3 commented on 2015-01-13 12:11 (UTC)

The last version don't install anything...

jaudet commented on 2014-12-22 23:33 (UTC)

@Red_Squirrel Thanks. I have jre{7,8}-openjdk{,-headless} installed on my system, so I figured that this would work. Guess I was wrong. Sorry for the noise.

Red_Squirrel commented on 2014-12-19 18:02 (UTC)

@Ichimonji10 you got that error because the JAVA version installed in your system is not 8. So you have two possibilities: 1. Update your JVM to version 8 (1.8.x) 2. Use the specific UMS version for your current JVM. Here on AUR you can find also ums-java7 (for JAVA 7) and ums-java6 (for JAVA 6) packages, just choose the one suitable for the JAVA version currently installed on your system (you can check it typing in a terminal "javac -version")

jaudet commented on 2014-12-19 17:57 (UTC)

When I run /opt/ums/UMS.sh, I get an exception. You can see it here: http://pastebin.com/CFjheUmw

hagabaka commented on 2014-12-08 06:02 (UTC)

When I run /opt/ums/UMS.sh, it outputs some log lines and doesn't show any GUI. localhost:9001 refuses connection. The last two lines are 00:59:09,816 |-INFO in ch.qos.logback.classic.joran.action.ConfigurationAction - End of configuration. 00:59:09,817 |-INFO in ch.qos.logback.classic.joran.JoranConfigurator@5034c75a - Registering current configuration as safe fallback point

headkase commented on 2014-08-18 09:23 (UTC)

Aaah, darnit, sorry for the noise: I didn't log out and log back in for the environment variables when I installed OpenJDK 8. Installing it again, and logging out/in, it works. Sorry again - my fault!

Red_Squirrel commented on 2014-08-18 09:15 (UTC)

Are you sure? I don't think is that the problem, because if you look at /opt/ums/UMS.sh (the script that "starts" the program) you'll note that it has not a "fixed" path for java env but acquires it dinamically or just use "java" command, so there is no restriction to /opt/java or similar. Maybe it's just a incompatibility with the OpenJDK or maybe since it is at its first releases it can't replicate so well all Java 8 functions. P.s.: did you reboot your PC after OpenJDK installation? Because env variables ($JAVA_HOME) are set only after reboot