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Wow. I'm really impressed! Freenas?
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14-02-2015, 01:21
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RE: Wow. I'm really impressed! Freenas?
(09-02-2015 23:15)simoncn Wrote: You are getting these errors because jni.h was not found. You need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to the location where your JDK is installed. After setting JAVA_HOME, the error went away - but other files were missed (for example jni_md.h or libjvm.so). I solved these problems by creating symlinks to the desired places. After that, compilation failed with the error "<malloc.h> has been replaced by <stdlib.h>". I could resolve this by simply removing the inclusion of malloc.h in each source-file of ohNet where it was used. Compilation succeeded then, and I could package the zip-file with both needed .so-files of ohNet. MinimServer started successfully without an error, after which it updated itself, after which the same error occured again. I replaced the now renamed zip-file with the external libs again with my self-made version of it, after which MinimServer starts without any problems in version 0.8.3 update 57. Great! Finally! :-) After initial configuration the server is available for my renderers in my network. I'm actually listening to music with it right now. There are several facts about MinimServer which I really like: It's faster than any other UPnP-server I tested yet. It provides a great, functional and fast search. And it takes tagging seriously. :-) For the future I guess, updates will result in continual manual work/adaption for me. That's fine with me. But in case you want to provide an official way of providing a FreeBSD-version, I'm happy to help you if I can. |
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