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JRiver on Raspberry Pi has a memory leak?

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Hendrik:

--- Quote from: mwillems on February 10, 2020, 03:09:34 pm ---Doesn't auto-sync pull changes from the server to the client as well?   I thought it did, and that should still work in a read-only context, right?  If not, how are clients supposed to learn about changes in the server library?

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It does that as well, but at least its another combination to test.

bob:

--- Quote from: mwillems on February 10, 2020, 03:09:34 pm ---Doesn't auto-sync pull changes from the server to the client as well?   I thought it did, and that should still work in a read-only context, right?  If not, how are clients supposed to learn about changes in the server library?

I just tried testing with authentication, but my clients just seem to connect read-only automatically.  I can't seem to get the prompt for credentials on the client even after removing and readding the library.  Is there some secret to getting a prompt?

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Check the server settings, there are several authentication options there (read only, with auth, disabled).

mwillems:
Ok, just tested with authentication enabled.  I still see memory growth on the client with authentication enabled, and manually syncing changes with the server produces the memory growth on demand as Hendrik predicted.

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