Previously gnump3d worked fine, but now something is broken. I'm not sure if this started after 'pacman -Syu' (so I'm using Arch Linux)
No matter in what port I try to set gnump3d, it echoes
Code:
Couldn't create the listening socket for receiving incoming
requests upon
Perhaps the port XXXX is already in use?
This is the error message the system returned:
No such file or directory
Someone in Ubuntu forums having the same problem and was advised to apt-get remove --purge (purge removes config files, I think), so I tried removing (rm -rf) /var/log/gnump3d, /var/cache/gnump3d, /etc/gnump3d & pacman -R gnump3d (tried --nosave option too), but this didn't help.
pacman -Syu gave some "already exists in filesystem" errors concerning Perl packages, and I added -f option to force overwriting those. I think gnump3d uses perl modules, because there is a directory /usr/lib/perl5/current/gnump3d with contents
Code:
IP.pm Request.pm base64.pm files.pm lang/ mp4info.pm plugins/ sorting.pm url.pm
MD5.pm WMA.pm config.pm filetypes.pm mp3info.pm ogginfo.pm readtags.pm tagcache.pm
Is there anything I can do?