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Web GUI #6

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charlesomer opened this issue Sep 25, 2020 · 9 comments
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Web GUI #6

charlesomer opened this issue Sep 25, 2020 · 9 comments

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@charlesomer
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Does this come with the web GUI (Snapweb)? I can't seem to be able to access it at :1780?
The resource '/' was not found.

@charlesomer
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Also, the Spotify support link in the readme directs to the wrong GitHub page now :)

@djmaze
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djmaze commented Sep 27, 2020

Snapweb, interesting, didn't even know that existed. Could be a useful addition.

Personally, I don't need it, but I am open for PRs!

The link is fixed, thanks!

@charlesomer
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Yeah I think it's supposed to be shipped with Snapcast but I'm guessing the docker install does something differently which means it doesn't automatically get bundled.

@charlesomer
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Okay so it looks like Snapweb was only introduced in v0.21 and the version this uses is the default Debian one, which is (I believe) 0.15.0-1 https://packages.debian.org/buster/snapserver.

Maybe it's worth adapting this to use the latest one from the Github repo?

@charlesomer
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Hmm maybe not SNAPCAST_VERSION=0.20.0, looks like it just needs to be bumped up a version? :)

@simon-zumbrunnen
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As far as I know Snapweb was introduced in 0.21.0:

https://github.com/badaix/snapcast/releases/tag/v0.21.0

Is there a reason you are still on 0.19.x?

@charlesomer
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Sorry I'm not sure where 0.19.x is coming from, in the makefile it appears the version is: SNAPCAST_VERSION=0.20.0 so just needs updating by the looks of it?

@djmaze
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djmaze commented Jan 23, 2021

Yes, I should've tagged 0.20 already. And yes, we can update 0.21.

The problem is that arm builds are currently broken, which is actually an upstream issue at docker. I hope they fix it soon (or maybe they already fixed it even.)

@simon-zumbrunnen
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Sorry I'm not sure where 0.19.x is coming from, in the makefile it appears the version is: SNAPCAST_VERSION=0.20.0 so just needs updating by the looks of it?

0.19 is the version packaged for debian bullseye.

Yes, I should've tagged 0.20 already. And yes, we can update 0.21.

The problem is that arm builds are currently broken, which is actually an upstream issue at docker. I hope they fix it soon (or maybe they already fixed it even.)

This problem seems to have been around since last summer. Since I don't care about the arm build wouldn't it be possible to release the arm builds with a different version? E.g. use debian bullseye package for arm build (and tag it 0.19) and use the .deb file for the other build?

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