Update

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  • 9. Januar 2021 at 22:54 #50571

    I would like to update but receive the following message:

    Get Data
    Install Webinterface
    Archive: /opt/max2play/cache/webinterface.zip
    Install Scripts
    Archive: /opt/max2play/cache/scripts.zip
    rm: cannot remove `/etc/init/whoopsie.conf‘: No such file or directory
    rm: cannot remove `/etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf‘: No such file or directory
    crontab: user `odroid‘ unknown
    crontab: user `odroid‘ unknown
    Factory Settings available
    OK
    sed: can’t read /etc/systemd/system.conf: No such file or directory
    usermod: user ‚mpd‘ does not exist
    chown: invalid user: `mpd:audio‘
    Get Plugin from http://shop.max2play.com/media/downloadable/beta/squeezeplug.tar
    Load Plugin from tar
    –2021-01-09 21:43:47– http://shop.max2play.com/media/downloadable/beta/squeezeplug.tar
    Resolving shop.max2play.com (shop.max2play.com)… 172.67.133.153, 104.28.28.89, 104.28.29.89, …
    Connecting to shop.max2play.com (shop.max2play.com)|172.67.133.153|:80… connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 301 Moved Permanently
    Location: https://shop.max2play.com/media/downloadable/beta/squeezeplug.tar [following]
    –2021-01-09 21:43:47– https://shop.max2play.com/media/downloadable/beta/squeezeplug.tar
    Connecting to shop.max2play.com (shop.max2play.com)|172.67.133.153|:443… connected.
    GnuTLS: A TLS fatal alert has been received.
    Unable to establish SSL connection.
    tar: This does not look like a tar archive
    tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
    Installing Plugin
    Controller OR View Files are missing in the Plugin – Install canceled
    Copy custom header files
    mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/www/max2play/public/addons/squeezeplug‘: File exists
    grep: /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/network-pre.conf: No such file or directory

    12. Januar 2021 at 14:43 #50585

    Hi Tefi,

    I suspect you are using an Odroid? However, if you are using a Raspberry Pi, please download our current image and burn it to the SD card. We are no longer actively developing for the Odroid and have switched to the Raspberry Pi. Accordingly, you can no longer perform updates with the old Odroid image.

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