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MPD fails to start: libavformat-ffmpeg issue?


martin-by

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Hello,

I made a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 lts (ARMBIAN) on armhf cubietruck (Armbian_5.20_Cubietruck_Ubuntu_xenial_3.4.112) .

libav-tools is installed along with MPD & MPC.

service mpd status reports:
"mpd[6770]: /usr/bin/mpd: error while loading shared libraries: libavformat-ffmpeg.so.56: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"

What is missing to start MPD?

Best regards,

Martin

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Hi,

 

I tested a MPD install on Armbian_5.20_Cubietruck_Ubuntu_xenial_4.7.3:

 

  • apt update
  • apt upgrade
  • apt install mpd mpc

It is the same issue:

 

â— mpd.service - Music Player Daemon
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/mpd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2016-10-03 15:21:29 UTC; 2min 32s ago
 Main PID: 11289 (code=exited, status=127)
Oct 03 15:21:29 cubietruck systemd[1]: Started Music Player Daemon.
Oct 03 15:21:29 cubietruck mpd[11289]: /usr/bin/mpd: error while loading shared libraries: libavformat-ffmpeg.so.56: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Oct 03 15:21:29 cubietruck systemd[1]: mpd.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=127/n/a
Oct 03 15:21:29 cubietruck systemd[1]: mpd.service: Unit entered failed state.
Oct 03 15:21:29 cubietruck systemd[1]: mpd.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.

 

Any tip to fix this?

 

Best regards,

 

Martin

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Hello,

 

today I made a upgrade & dist-upgrade, it seems MPD & MINIDLNA starts the service now.

 

Thank you!

 

Remark:

but mounting a HDD partition in fstab fails and after boot the system hangs. My entry in fstab from old config is:

UUID=638a7add-21ee-4cf7-8c1e-095c4ae727ff /mnt/HDD ext4 user,sync 0 0

 

Any hint for this?

 

 

UPDATE:

after falling back to my backup I realized the root of permanent reboot:

 

Installed software after update & dist-upgrade :

  • WEBMIN, MPD, MINIDLNA (proper reboot of system)
  • apt install cups: no reboot any more (reboot within minutes)

 

Are there any other problems within package?

 

UPDATE2:

​OK, my fault. After installing my SSD for root device (deactivating tempfs & swap within fstab also) CUPS can be installed easily without any problems.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Martin

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