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Asset UPnP for FreeBDS / FreeNAS
Hi Spoon,
I'm very happy to see there is an development for Debian. I think an additional Unix development could also very interesting, because FreeBSD and FreeNAS offers a fantasic and save Filesystem with ZFS to store very large music libraries.
Regards,
Ralf
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Re: Asset UPnP for FreeBDS / FreeNAS
Oh yes, I would really love to see that, a FreeBSD Environment (i.e. FreeNAS) would be the perfect host for Asset UPnP.
ZFS is a wonderful choice as big fileserver and FreeNAS makes it incredibly easy to build a simple though powerful fileserver.
Has anybody already tried running Asset UPnP in the Linux Emulation of FreeBSD?
Regards,
Hoeni
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Re: Asset UPnP for FreeBDS / FreeNAS
Well, now I did.
The Linux version runs fine so far in the Linux Emulation of FreeBSD. I took some notes on the installation: (sorry, it's in german, but at least the code is international ;-) )
http://www.sisyphus.de/blog/2014/05/...np-on-freebsd/.
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Re: Asset UPnP for FreeBDS / FreeNAS
This is great!!!
I like to see native support for FreeBSD too
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Re: Asset UPnP for FreeBDS / FreeNAS
I think running Asset UPnP in the Linux Emulation of FreeBSD or FreeNAS/NAS4Free is not the best solution!
I really hope the developers could make the source available to compile it on FreeBSD directly!
They say the Linux version is not popular in downloads but we don't want this stuff installed on a Linux running PC.
I like to have it integrated on a server.
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Re: Asset UPnP for FreeBDS / FreeNAS
Hi all,
unfortunately I have not read any comments here from dbpoweramp staff on supporting FreeNAS or FreeBSD. I tried to follow hoeni's approach, but with AssetUPNP 4.6 and FreeNAS 9.3 I ran into a showstopper:
/compat/linux/asset/bin/AssetUPnP
FATAL: kernel too old
zsh: segmentation fault /compat/linux/asset/bin/AssetUPnP
Is it really such a big effort to compile it on BSD natively? Hoeni and I would offer test support! I could run it on Windoze or OSX, but I would really prefer to have on the system which runs 7/24 and not having to boot my Mac all the time when I want to listen to music.
Please...
Best regards
Marsu
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