Which version of the code are you using - the database version, the orig version, the patched version?

I'm wondering if:

  • Winamp is connecting to the server
  • The server has access to the mp3 (file permissions)
  • The mp3's actually exist

    Are you running it chroot? That could have a lot to do with accessing your mp3's.

    Is your link too slow? Perhaps winamp cant sync because its recieving data at a slow rate...

    I run the database version on my redhat 7.2 box with no worries at all. I have it running locally and (simultaneously) also across the network (100Mb) to winamp with no worries. My redhat box is an OLD P-II, (indicating, a non high performance requirement)


    In reply to Re: Re: daemonize a perl script on redhat linux 7.3 by Ryszard
    in thread daemonize a perl script on redhat linux 7.3 by Continuum83

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