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Just need to stream to iTunes. Is that too much to ask ? :)

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:50 pm
by eightace
I have set up Amahi on Fedora 14 and updated to latest software packages as DNS server went down and couldn't get it restarted and it works ok on my home network - I run it as the DNS server but not DHCP server. Using OS 10.7.3 and iTunes 10.5.3.
Amahitunes doesn't work and I don't think I am up to the task of the instructions for the forked version here:

http://davidatenney.wordpress.com/2010/ ... fedora-12/

Do I have any other options?
What are other people doing? if I run the DLNA server will that be seen by iTunes?

Re: Just need to stream to iTunes. Is that too much to ask ?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:13 pm
by bigfoot65
Your best bet is to follow the guidance in the wiki.

http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/FireFly_Media_Server

We hope to get AmahiTunes fixed one day to be compatible with the latest iTunes. I am not aware of any other apps that can stream to iTunes. If there is one, hopefully someone can point it out.

Re: Just need to stream to iTunes. Is that too much to ask ?

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:53 pm
by eightace
I did it - I think.
Just installed the 2 latest rpms from the netmindz site and uninstalled the amahitunes (forgot to do that originally).
Edited the conf file so my music was found and it seems to be working.

The server does not seem to be "enabled" in services - I guess that means it doesn't run at boot. Where do I set that up?

8-)

Re: Just need to stream to iTunes. Is that too much to ask ?

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:36 pm
by bigfoot65
As root user, do the following:

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chkconfig forked-daapd on
That should ensure if starts on reboot.

Re: Just need to stream to iTunes. Is that too much to ask ?

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:43 pm
by eightace
I get the message:

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service forked-daapd does not support chkconfig

Re: Just need to stream to iTunes. Is that too much to ask ?

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:52 pm
by bigfoot65
Interesting. So it does not restart on reboot, correct? You can do this as root user:
crontab -e -u apache
Then when it opens, add the following line:

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@reboot /etc/init.d/forked-daapd start​
Then to save, do <esc>-w-q and press <enter>. It should save the file. Now when the machine reboots, it will start the service as apache.