Confused on installing FireFly media Server


Forum: Multimedia
Topic: Confused on installing FireFly media Server
started by: GBJon

Posted by GBJon on Mar. 23 2009,00:26
Please Help

I'm a bit new to DSL - only been playing with it a couple of months and mostly managed to make myself more confused than anything else.

I have (or had until it died) a NAS with Tonkymedia on it, so installed Soundbridges and enjoyed streaming music all the time.  While waiting to get the NAS fixed I want to use an old laptop with DSL as the server - and found that FireFly is available in the MyDSL download thing, and does exactly what I'm looking for.

Only problem is - I dont really understand what its doing.  I hit the "install selected" and then try to follow the instructions, but quickly get lost:-

These are the instructions:-
1. Copy /tmp/mt-daapd.conf to /etc, edit to suit your setup & add to backup
2. Create folder /var/cache/mt-daapd, make owner dsl.staff
   $ touch /var/cache/mt-daapd/placeholder & add to backup
3. $ mt-daapd -y to start server (or -fy to run in foreground to troubleshoot)

so 1 I can do ok, although I need to delve in to the detail of the config.  not sure what it means by 'add to backup'

2 - how do I make the owner dsl.staff?  I don't have a user of this name, so is this something else?  And what does 'touch' do?

3 - when I enter the command line it just tells me that there is no such application installed - so what gives?

I've seen from the forum that several people have got this to work (I assume they know what they are doing far more than I) but there are not really any how-to's around.  

If anyone can help I'd be mighty grateful.

Thanks,

Jonathan

Posted by chaostic on Mar. 23 2009,23:02
Add to backup means add that file "/etc/mt-daapd.conf" to the backup list of files that get saved with DSL's backup mechanism (~/.filelist)

the owner is user dsl, and group staff. This is done by
"chusr dsl.staff /var/cache/mt-daapd"

Touch updates the timestamp of a file or folder, and if that file or folder does not exist, it creates a blank file of that name.
So also add /var/cache/mt-daapd/placeholder to the .filelist for backup

As for if mt-daapd was installed, check to see if /opt/mt-daapd/mt-daapd exists, and if not, I do not know what to say (I also have not installed it, so that file is a guess in the first place)

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