I am using Mac OS 10.8.2 and LMS 7.8.0/r135216774.
I have just noticed that, while I can put my Mac to sleep manually, it is no longer sleeping after the time set in EnergySaver. I don't know when this started happening.
I know that LMS 7.8 is designed to prevent sleep if there is activity in the Squeezebox, and I suspect that it may be too aggressive in this. The reasons for suspecting it is an issue with LMS are the following:
In Terminal, the command pmset -g assertions provides among its result lines (even immediately after restarting my Mac, though of course there are a fair number of login items).
NoIdleSleepAssertion named: "pmset prevent sleep"
Activity Monitor shows pmset as a child of perl, and I don't think I have anything other than LMS using perl.
Finally, if I stop LMS, then that assertion no longer appears.
I could always go back to 7.7 with ReallyPreventStandby and the shell scripts I have. But if it is a 7.8 issue, others will probably run into the same problem.
(Later). It seems OK at the moment. So the problem may have been just a glitch, but it may have got stuck due to the way I had been using the SB. I'll report further if the issue comes back.
I have just noticed that, while I can put my Mac to sleep manually, it is no longer sleeping after the time set in EnergySaver. I don't know when this started happening.
I know that LMS 7.8 is designed to prevent sleep if there is activity in the Squeezebox, and I suspect that it may be too aggressive in this. The reasons for suspecting it is an issue with LMS are the following:
In Terminal, the command pmset -g assertions provides among its result lines (even immediately after restarting my Mac, though of course there are a fair number of login items).
NoIdleSleepAssertion named: "pmset prevent sleep"
Activity Monitor shows pmset as a child of perl, and I don't think I have anything other than LMS using perl.
Finally, if I stop LMS, then that assertion no longer appears.
I could always go back to 7.7 with ReallyPreventStandby and the shell scripts I have. But if it is a 7.8 issue, others will probably run into the same problem.
(Later). It seems OK at the moment. So the problem may have been just a glitch, but it may have got stuck due to the way I had been using the SB. I'll report further if the issue comes back.