Otherwise if you want to use binaries already compiled they are here. If you really want to compile it from scratch there’s already a guide on this website and you might wanna check the repo I maintain for SoX to get the sources: To build all the CPAN modules you might want to use this updated fork that I made to build the packages: Īs you may notice I skipped the SoX compilation in this guide because it’s a bit more complex compared to the other binaries. IMPORTANT: this guide is meant to be an example,all the links and lms downloads are outdated but it should be pretty easy to follow the guide using the latest version of lms and all of the dependencies. Note that the last update of this port was at the 11th July 2017. IMPORTANT: while configuring the options of all softwares you are going to install, when logitechmediaserver options will be prompted make sure that “TEST” will NOT be ticked. Installing LMS from my installer script means that you are accepting Logitechmediaserver license -> License_eng Ports Update IO-Socket-SSL and Audio-Scan libraries. Fixed a bug which cause a memory leak when transcoding I decide to detach from the official slimserver-vendor repository, updating all the modules and compiling a local perl which will be shipped with LMS, this is necessary to avoid perl incompatibility issues. (BETA) updated to LMS 7.9.3 slimserver commit 4f7c9f49 Using this software you are agreeing to its EULA.įor those of you who installed lms_installer when it was in ALPHA please delete it and reinstall it. It will install Logitechmediaserver updated at the latest commit (refer to the date written in the changelog) with these included binaries:Ĭurl -A "audiodigitale" -o /usr/local/bin/lms_installer This will allow you to 1- Install Logitech Media Server, 2- Uninstall Logitech Media Server, 3- Update LMS whenever I’ll publish an updated version (works only if you have installed LMS with this software) Ports are not constantly updated so I decided to create an installer which is easy to maintain for my personal use. There are 3 ways to install Logitech Media Server on you FreeBSD computer: ports, packages and DIY (yes … you have to compile everything) Package built by me
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