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  1. I finally got the server working - sortof. I can point my browser to localaddress:5000 and perform lookups using the web UI but cannot get Picard to use the local mirror. When I configure picard preferences to use my local mirror on port 5000 picard asks for username and password. I cannot find any documentation mentioning what credentials are to be used here. A few things of note: 1. using Picard for osx v1.3.2 2. After performing an acousid scan which matches files with a release, Picard will not perform the release lookup without requiring credentials. I can perform a "lookup in browser" (from the right column) and get a browser to load the release page from my local server (url: http://192.168.0.2:5000/release/e44bfbc9-186c-414c-b77d-0e2bd0f8dd2b?tport=8000). Even with this I cannot get the release to show in picard after clicking the "tagger" link. 3. "lookup in browser" does not work from the left column (pre-scan). URL: http://192.168.0.2:5000/taglookup?tport=8000&artist=Phil%20Collins&track=Don%27t%20Let%20Him%20Steal%20Your%20Heart%20Away&tracknum=7&duration=289883&release=Greatest%20Hits%20CD1&filename=07%20Don%27t%20Let%20Him%20Steal%20Your%20Heart%20Away.mp3 The page indicates an error: read timeout at /usr/local/share/perl/5.18.2/Net/HTTP/Methods.pm line 271. I posted on the linuxserver.io forum and someone mentioned modifying the dpdefs.pm file. https://community.metabrainz.org/t/local-mirror-working-how-to-get-picard-to-use-it/50092 Not sure what logs / config files you may need so let me know.
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