> I browsed to that folder, went to Get info, and in 'Sharing &
> Permissions' added my user name with Read & Write access. This seems to
> have fixed the problem! I was a bit surprised.
The problem is that LMS crashes trying to write to its log file. I
thought I had a fix in place for more recent LMS builds, but it seems
this is still not good. Fixing it manually always fixes it though.
> Is this what you were referring to?
Yes.
> So can I assume I can upgrade to any current version of OSX and I can
> get the LMS software to work on that computer once I follow the same
> procedure on the Squeezebox folder?
Yes. I'm running 10.11 on all of my machines now.
--
Michael
> Permissions' added my user name with Read & Write access. This seems to
> have fixed the problem! I was a bit surprised.
The problem is that LMS crashes trying to write to its log file. I
thought I had a fix in place for more recent LMS builds, but it seems
this is still not good. Fixing it manually always fixes it though.
> Is this what you were referring to?
Yes.
> So can I assume I can upgrade to any current version of OSX and I can
> get the LMS software to work on that computer once I follow the same
> procedure on the Squeezebox folder?
Yes. I'm running 10.11 on all of my machines now.
--
Michael