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Logitech media server front end1/13/2024 (with 41 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)Īfter some googling I noticed that Perl was updated from 5.30 to 5.32 in Fedora 33, and that the CPAN modules for Perl 5.32 where not defined in /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN. This is perl 5, version 32, subversion 0 (v5.32.0) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi The following modules failed to load: EV JSON::XS Digest::SHA1 YAML::XS Sub::Name After investigating I found the following messages in my journald logging: Yesterday I updated my Fedora installation from 32 to 33, and after that LMS stopped working. This post is intended to help people getting LMS back up and running with Perl 5.32, and is in no way a definitive guide. Note up front: LMS will support Perl 5.32 when the developers state that it will! Right now, the collection is too confusing to reveal any details. There is probably more, but I haven't given this much time, yet. The library view containing only local music still lists all the online content.This can probably not be fixed entirely, but one could attempt to match at least existing artists from the local library. I have tagged all tracks with "albumartistsort" (= last name, first name), so the online library creates duplicate entries. The sorting of the artists differs from the sorting in my local library.For example "Chess (The Original Recording)" adds a host of new album artists although it should just be listed under "Various Artists". All contributing artists of a favourite album are added to the album artists list.Right now, I have three problems with that: favourite playlists end up in playlists.favourite artists get a special "browse on Tidal" menu pick,.favourite albums end up directly in the album list of an artist,.What is supposed to happen, anyway? It looks like I like the idea of scanning the online library only once and adding everything to the library, but in my case, it all ends up in a big mess. I'm happy to provide any information that could help with figuring this out. Is there anybody that can give me some clues as to what could be wrong? I suspect the NAS is having an issue with certain filetypes or the like, but I don't have enough knowledge on LMS to figure out what is going on. The NAS resources are not 100%, but when trying to play a YouTube-stream I can see that the NAS is (at least trying to) processing the stream (+- 150 kb/s download, cpu goes up to 80%, memory usage increases). When playing a radio stream, it plays fine on the squeezelite player. I see the same symptom when playing music files from the NAS itself. I've checked the logs, I can't find anything going wrong in the YouTube plugin logging. I can play music from YouTube fine on my Google Mini Nest (using the chromecast bridge plugin), but when I try to play the same music on my RPi-squeezelite the songs just keep skipping immediately. I can see my music files in the library, and I've setup the Youtube plugin as well. I've installed the latest LMS 8.0 build on my Synology DS212+, which installed just fine. Unfortunately, I have a need for a help thread myself since yesterday. I've been reading posts on this forum for some time since I started using LMS, and I'm impressed by all the help & knowledge provided on this forum!
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