Servo 1.9.1 not launching on OS X 10.8.5
I have a Mac Mini (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, 10GB free space) and I want to install Serviio on it. It is running OS X 10.8.5, which should meet the minimum requirements.
I am having major problems, it doesn't seem to launch at all. I cannot connect to the console (http://localhost:23423/console) on the Mac I installed it on, I just get an error that Safari couldn't connect to it.
So I tried to check the log files and first found that the log directory (/var/log/serviio) hadn't been created by the installer so I manually created it, then restarted the Serviio service.
Now I get a log file but it is empty, 0 bytes.
I tried turning on detailed logging as instructed in this forum, but still the log file remains empty. I even tried to set the permissions on the log file to 777 but it still remains empty after I stop and restart the service.
Running "sudo lsof -i -P | grep LISTEN" does not list anything at port 23423 etc (nothing above port 13649).
Looking at the system logs I see errors associated with times when I stop and start the Serviii service:
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21/02/18 10:17:17.832 AM sudo[13763]: tom : TTY=ttys000 ; PWD=/Library/Application Support/Serviio/config ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/launchctl load -F /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.serviio.server.plist
21/02/18 10:17:21.968 AM ReportCrash[13772]: DebugSymbols was unable to start a spotlight query: spotlight is not responding or disabled.
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: failed looking up LS service ( scCreateSystemService returned MACH_PORT_NULL, called from SetupCoreApplicationServicesCommunicationPort, so using client-side NULL calls.
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: LaunchServices/5123589: Unable to lookup coreservices session port for session 0x186a0 uid=0 euid=0
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: failed looking up LS service ( scCreateSystemService returned MACH_PORT_NULL, called from SetupCoreApplicationServicesCommunicationPort, so using client-side NULL calls.
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: LaunchServices/5123589: Unable to lookup coreservices session port for session 0x186a0 uid=0 euid=0
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: failed looking up LS service ( scCreateSystemService returned MACH_PORT_NULL, called from SetupCoreApplicationServicesCommunicationPort, so using client-side NULL calls.
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: LaunchServices/5123589: Unable to lookup coreservices session port for session 0x186a0 uid=0 euid=0
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: failed looking up LS service ( scCreateSystemService returned MACH_PORT_NULL, called from SetupCoreApplicationServicesCommunicationPort, so using client-side NULL calls.
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: LaunchServices/5123589: Unable to lookup coreservices session port for session 0x186a0 uid=0 euid=0
21/02/18 10:17:22.400 AM ReportCrash[13772]: failed looking up LS service ( scCreateSystemService returned MACH_PORT_NULL, called from SetupCoreApplicationServicesCommunicationPort, so using client-side NULL calls.
21/02/18 10:17:22.401 AM ReportCrash[13772]: LaunchServices/5123589: Unable to lookup coreservices session port for session 0x186a0 uid=0 euid=0
21/02/18 10:17:22.465 AM AppleIDAuthAgent[13074]: SERVER Removing certificate for Apple ID "le...ge@?????.???" dsID="34447373762b46447a6849616f316373736c434b6a413d3d" because it has expired or been revoked. (renewCertificateForAccount()/AppleIDAuthd.cpp #143) accountCheckDispatch
21/02/18 10:17:22.872 AM ReportCrash[13772]: Saved crash report for ffmpeg[13771] version 0 to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/ffmpeg_2018-02-21-101722_slim.crash
It looks like ffmpeg is crashing, the log file is attached.
Any ideas where to from here?
Please don't tell me that OS X 10.8.5 isn't supported ! I can update the OS on the Mac Mini if necessary but it would be a lot of work as it hosts a lot of other services...
I have my suspicions that this is the root of the problem, as the Serviio-Console application says it requires 10.9....
Any help would be appreciated