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Logitech Media Server (LMS) on TC.7

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bmarkus:
It may happed when application built on armv7 (RPi2) without specifiying armv6 target.

jgrulich:
Béla, you're right! Than I need the perl specified for armv6.

bmarkus:

--- Quote from: jgrulich on January 22, 2016, 06:11:38 AM ---Béla, you're right! Than I need the perl specified for armv6.

--- End quote ---

piCore extensions built for armv6; same used on both armv6 and armv7 except few can't built for armv6 due to assembly parts. You do not see performance boost building for armv7.

Paul_123:
So you are using a rpi model b? 

I only tested on an rpi2.    I might have missed a flag when compiling......you have to override everything with perl, and it doesn't use a "normal" configure script for compilation.    I'll take a look at it tonight.

I have a B+ to test on, which I'll do.

Now that I've had a chance to sleep on it, I'm going to change how I set the storage directory.   Symlinking in the extension startup script is a bit messy in my mind, and makes it inflexible for the user as to where they store data.   I'm going to set the data directories via command line switches, which means that there will be a startup script, rather than running slimserver.pl directly.

jgrulich:

--- Quote ---piCore extensions built for armv6; same used on both armv6 and armv7 except few can't built for armv6 due to assembly parts. You do not see performance boost building for armv7.

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Béla, for sure, I know that you're doing maximum for support piCore and it's impossible to have everything right now.
Hope, that Paul will provide patched version of the perl which will work for armv6 too and than we may place it to the repo to support such a specific applications like LMS which need the 5.20 version and don't work with the latest version.
I'll help to test on armv6, means on B and B+ boards.

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