Reviewing online on the minidlna site, they do suggest to try to install such software.įunny enough I found a link to my article on that link. minissdp.c:830: error: connect("/var/run/minissdpd.sock"): No such file or directory minidlna.c:1083: fatal: Failed to connect to MiniSSDPd. minissdp.c:189: warn: Failed to add multicast membership for address 192.168.1.137 minissdp.c:84: error: setsockopt(udp, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP): Bad file descriptor minidlna.c:1080: info: Failed to open socket for receiving SSDP. minissdp.c:131: error: bind(udp): Address already in use So I went to the logs again, on a bug hunting mission and found this: minidlna.c:1048: warn: Starting MiniDLNA version 1.2.1. It launched, again, with no error but still it wouldn’t work. Or, if you don't want/need a background service you can just run: To have launchd start minidlna now and restart at login: Minidlnad -f ~/.config/minidlna/nf -P ~/.config/minidlna/minidlna.pid Ln -s YOUR_MEDIA_DIR ~/.config/minidlna/media => Pouring minidlna-1.2.1_1.Ĭp /usr/local/opt/minidlna/share/minidlna/nf ~/.config/minidlna/nf => Installing minidlna dependency: ffmpeg => Installing dependencies for minidlna: ffmpeg Once it was installed I went and installed minidlna again. Again I went to my terminal and: ➜ ~ xcode-select -install It seems when Mojave was installed, the old X Code Command line tools were removed. (11 files, 307.6KB)Īnd I saw the xcrun error, invalid active developer path? After quickly reviewing in Google this was due to the X Code Command Line tools that needed to be installed. Uninstalling /usr/local/Cellar/minidlna/1.2.1_1. Xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun I saw some errors which caught my attention. ➜ ~ tail -100 /usr/local/var/log/minidlnad.log Since everything seem fine, and still I couldn’t see the DLNA media. => Successfully started `minidlna` (label: ) => Successfully stopped `minidlna` (label: ) I did the basics, tried to restart, and services were launching fine. None of my devices was able to see the DLNA service so I couldn’t stream to any TV. Today, I downloaded some videos and wanted to fire up my minidlna local install only to find out that service was not working. Aside from that, it was unappealing to me. The only thing I was really looking forward was the security updates and Dark Mode. The nearest I can get in the drop-down menu is 'Mac mini 2018 or later'.Last week I finally had some courage to update my Macbook to Mojave. Subsidiary question: when starting to post in these Discussions, I am asked what device my post is about. prevent it happening? Many thanks in anticipation. Despite much experimenting, I have been unable to determine in what circumstances it does or does not occur.Ĭan anyone throw any light on this irritating, time-wasting behaviour and if possible tell me how to. It is also strange that this does not always happen. For example, just now I started saving a text, typed 'Bach' and touched the space bar in order to type 'fugues', but what appeared in the name field before I could type the second word was 'Bachbaacchh. When I type, or copy and paste, some text in TextEdit, proceed to save it somewhere on my Mac, and start typing the name of the file to be saved, as soon as I press the space bar to create a name consisting of more than one word, a series of letters derived from the word I have already typed is automatically generated and entered. I have TextEdit on my Mac with OS 10.14.6 (Mojave).
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