Who could have thought that Eva Cassidy’s album “Time after time” (one of my favourites, BTW) would have been recorded with such clippings?
See an excerpt from “The Letter” on the left.
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http://www.diyaudio.com
http://www.diycable.com
http://diyaudioprojects.com
http://www.takefiveaudio.com
http://www.vhaudio.com
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/circuits.htm
http://www.vhaudio.com
http://www.bmm-electronics.com
http://www.partsexpress.com
http://www.heatshrink.com
http://www.jensencapacitors.com
http://www.passdiy.com
http://www.ezdiyaudio.com
NL:
http://www.ae-europe.nl
http://www.audiofreaks.nl
http://www.deaudiofabriek.nl
http://www.platenspeler.com
http://www.hifisupply.nl
http://www.n-joymusic.nl
http://www.zelfbouwaudio.nl
http://www.tweaks4u.com
http://www.speakerenco.nl
DE:
http://www.hifi-tuning.com
http://www.hifi-zubehoer.info
http://www.dienadel.de
http://www.conrad.de
http://www.schuricht.de
The idea was to use “bare” SqueezeCenter without bundled CPAN (the CPAN directory was moved away) modules, Solaris 11 (or Nevada build 88) and supplied with Solaris PERL and MySQL.
Then if you start slimserver.pl the errors will let you know which CPAN modules to install. For example:
Or For Nevada b95:
To fix this problem you have several options:
1. Install the latest version of the module(s) using CPAN: sudo cpan Some::Module
2. Update the module’s package using apt-get, yum, etc.
3. Run the .tar.gz version of SqueezeCenter which includes all required CPAN modules.
Usually, the bundled CPAN is not up to date. So, let’s install it first:
To install (or upgrade) a module run the following:
The only exception is Encode/Detect/Detector.pm or Encode::Detect::Detector. It’s has not being touched by the developer for many years and is not recommended for use. The module can be compiled with c++ or g++ (instead of used by default cc or gcc), but with a lot of pain and manual intervention. The easiest way is to get rid of it completely: