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Wow. I'm really impressed! Freenas?
21-01-2016, 11:01
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RE: Wow. I'm really impressed! Freenas?
(20-01-2016 12:07)simoncn Wrote:  
(20-01-2016 11:45)airflow Wrote:  
(20-01-2016 10:08)simoncn Wrote:  Is it possible that your FreeNAS firmware has been updated and now includes support for standard Linux shared libraries?

You would not be able to compile the 1452.3 level of ohNet because this includes a patch that is not yet in the public domain.

I guess I updated the file myself during a complete reinstall I did recently during the Christmas holidays. I just copied it over the existing file and didn't realize the name has changed (the instructions I gave earlier in this thread are now incorrect, I will update it).

I presume you have copied an older level of ohNet and renamed it as 1.1.1452.3. If so, you will be missing one or two fixes but this shouldn't cause any problems.

Quote:Regarding the version of ohNet: Is there some kind of versioning for it? I pull the code from github, but I didn't find a reference there to the numbers you use (like "1.1.1452.3" at the moment). Do I miss certain features as use the code from public domain? I'm just noisy, everything works for me as expected at the moment.

If you select "1,973 releases" from this page, you will see the version numbers and links to the download archives. The latest version is 1.6.1899 and I am planning to move MinimServer to a more recent version of ohNet in the near future.

I use Airflow's FreeNAS ohnet in a standard jail on the FreeNAS, and I can add some clarification to the last few posts here.

What happens is
You install the linux minimserver in a FreeBSD jail under FreeNAS, including ffmpeg, java and so on.
You take the latest Airflow compiled ohnet zip file, and place it under .../minimserver/lib/ohnet(linux-x64)-1.0.1356.zip. Run startc, and minimserver crashes (expected).
Then you copy Airflow's zip file again, this time to .../minimserver/libext/ohnet(linux-x64)-1.1.1452.zip. Run startc again, enter media directory, minimserver runs.
Exit, prepare the minimserver service, start the minimserver service.

Now look again in .../minimserver/libext/ and the file has changed its name to ohnet(linux-x64)-1.1.1452.3.zip!!!!

The file is actually still Airflow's special FreeBSD version of the ohnet lib, which is shown by checksumming the zip files.

So something in update 75 renames the zip file. Huh???
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