It looks as though neither components is even starting.
I've been using the OS
Pi OS Lite Dec 11th 2023 since it came out. It was fine.
Today after installing it I did the usual:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
I got an absolute torrent of updates/upgrades and now my MediaPlayer
system does not function at all. It should have a web server for
setting etc. and a player that should be vissible from open home apps
but nothing.
It looks as though neither components is even starting.
Once added in to the builds are these updates permanent or do they
sometimes cause issues and get pulled?
Thanks.
Bob.
In article <5b352dbbf6bob@sick-of-spam.invalid>,
Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
It looks as though neither components is even starting.
sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk
That has stopped working, it gives the error:
So I found another install command.
sudo apt install default-jdk
Which installed Java 17 with error but is it a good replacement?
Does this look like it might be the issue?
On 19/02/2024 15:33, Bob Latham wrote:
In article <5b352dbbf6bob@sick-of-spam.invalid>,
Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
It looks as though neither components is even starting.
First try starting the program from a terminal window (edit the
main menu entry to find the command name if you don't know it),
there will often be a very obvious error displayed.
Failing that in a terminal do a
tail -f /var/log/syslog
Then start the program again.
sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk
That has stopped working, it gives the error:
jdk-11 is end of life
So I found another install command.
sudo apt install default-jdk
Which installed Java 17 with error but is it a good replacement?
Yes, there should be very little hasn't been updated to work with
that.
Does this look like it might be the issue?
You need to tell us, see above.
In article <5b352dbbf6bob@sick-of-spam.invalid>,
Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
It looks as though neither components is even starting.
Sorry to reply to myself.
pi@LinnPi-base1:~/mediaplayer/scripts/systemd $ tail -f
/var/log/syslog
tail: cannot open '/var/log/syslog' for reading: No such file or
directory
tail: no files remaining
There is a file mediaplayer.log but I cannot see a way to get this
public so you can have a look.
E: Failed to fetch http://raspbian.raspberrypi.com/raspbian/pool/main/libs/libssh/libssh-gcrypt-4_0.10.5-2_armhf.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 93.93.128.193 80]
In article <ur099n$217o0$1@dont-email.me>,
druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
Failing that in a terminal do a
tail -f /var/log/syslog
pi@LinnPi-base1:~/mediaplayer/scripts/systemd $ tail -f
/var/log/syslog
tail: cannot open '/var/log/syslog' for reading: No such file or
directory
tail: no files remaining
sudo /home/pi/mediaplayer/run.sh
Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
E: Failed to fetch
http://raspbian.raspberrypi.com/raspbian/pool/main/libs/libssh/libssh-gcrypt-4_0.10.5-2_armhf.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 93.93.128.193 80]
From your log:
Is there something wrong with networking on your Pi?
Can you ping google.com?
It looks like you've configured this URL:
[org.rpi.config.Config] 'pins_service_url' : 'http://192.168.1.205:8088/PinServiceManager1/webapi/broadcast'
I don't know what it does,
but can you ping that IP (192.168.1.205)?
FFS you've got one infested with systemd's journald and no rsyslog
installed - in which case god help you.
On 19/02/2024 20:29, Bob Latham wrote:
sudo /home/pi/mediaplayer/run.sh
You shouldn't need to run a mediaplayer as root, it is not a good thing
to do.
In article <5b354e23adbob@sick-of-spam.invalid>,
Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
pi@LinnPi-base1:~/mediaplayer/scripts/systemd $ tail -f
/var/log/syslog
tail: cannot open '/var/log/syslog' for reading: No such file or
directory
tail: no files remaining
There is a file mediaplayer.log but I cannot see a way to get this
public so you can have a look.
Okay, if anyone would be interested enough to look at the mediaplayer
log that would be great, thanks.
it's now at..
http://www.mightyoak.org.uk/raspi/mediaplayer.txt
In the log, why is FATAL being used like INFO?
It makes me wonder what level of support this app gets, if the
answer is very little,
is it worth the effort?
There are very good media players for the rPi like mpv. What does
this app give you?
Plays music from MinimServer UPnP server.
Also radio streams indexed from a play list on MinimServer.
In essence that's it but the extra bonus is that it's an openhome
player.
For my main hifi system I use a Linn streamer which has it's own apps
which work with any openhome players so the same control point for
all my players.
I did look briefly at volumio but the control point (when I looked)
was quite basic, it was mostly text rather than graphical.
On 19/02/2024 15:33, Bob Latham wrote:
In article <5b352dbbf6bob@sick-of-spam.invalid>,
Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk
That has stopped working, it gives the error:
jdk-11 is end of life
So I found another install command.
sudo apt install default-jdk
Which installed Java 17 with error but is it a good replacement?
Yes, there should be very little hasn't been updated to work with that.
Does this look like it might be the issue?
You need to tell us, see above.
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