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Supertramp11
Sep 05, 2016Luminary
Cannot upload apps under OS 6.5.0 on PRO 6
Hi, I'm running LMS 7.8.0 on a legacy PRO 6 using OS 6.5.0. When I installed LMS 7.8.0, I was running OS 6.3.5 and I used Logitech's logitechmediaserver_7.8.0_all.deb together with superpoussin's l...
- Sep 10, 2016
With the excellent support of mdgm, the solution to this issue was found: Google Chrome.
I have been using both Edge and IE11, which did (and still do) not installed the deb files correctly, leading to an installation error.
With Google Chrome all installs and runs fine.
Thanks again mdgm!!
JennC
Sep 06, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Supertramp11
Sep 06, 2016Luminary
Thanks JennC.
In fact, the LMS 7.9.0 app from NAStools installs perfectly fine. As he used a nightly build from Logitech that is a few months old, I would like to upload a recent build using the .deb file from Logitech followed by the LMS .deb file from Superpoussin. Uploaded .deb files installed fine under OS 6.3.5 however I can no longer upload them under OS 6.5.0.
So I guess it is not really NAStools problem, however I can see if I can PM him.
Thanks again.
- NAStoolsSep 06, 2016Luminary
I can't really help with Poussin's LMS+logitechmediaserver package combination, but getting the install_debpkg.log from your system logs may help. As far as my package, it is entirely self-contained and not compatible with Poussin's LMS or the stock Debian package from Logitech (port conflicts).
There's a newer version from June 17th (with AAC/ALAC support) on my GitHub (not on the app site). Check back tomorrow, I'll get a newer release up.
- Supertramp11Sep 07, 2016Luminary
Thanks NAStools.
I tried to install the deb version from your GitHub, but I'm still getting the "Cannot install application..." error message :-(
I wonder if this has something to do witn 6.5.0?
Will check back tomorrow...
- NAStoolsSep 07, 2016Luminary
Should work fine on 6.5.x (at least it does on my side of things). Can you post your install_debpkg.log from the system logs?
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