filebot -script 'fn:sysinfo'
FileBot 4.8.2 (r5789)
JNA Native: java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
MediaInfo: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class com.sun.jna.Platform
Apache Commons VFS: [zip, rar]
FFprobe: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "/volume1/@appstore/MediaServer/bin/ffprobe": error=2, No such file or directory
Chromaprint: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "fpcalc": error=2, No such file or directory
Extended Attributes: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class com.sun.jna.Platform
Unicode Filesystem: OK
Script Bundle: 2019-02-26 (r552)
Groovy: 2.5.1
JRE: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 1.8.0_161
Could not initialize class com.sun.jna.Platform
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class com.sun.jna.Platform
at Script1.run(Script1.groovy:140)
at net.filebot.cli.ScriptShell.evaluate(ScriptShell.java:64)
at net.filebot.cli.ScriptShell.runScript(ScriptShell.java:74)
at net.filebot.cli.ArgumentProcessor.runScript(ArgumentProcessor.java:154)
at net.filebot.cli.ArgumentProcessor.run(ArgumentProcessor.java:36)
at net.filebot.Main.main(Main.java:131)
Failure (°_°)
No, actually I did not install MediaInfo because there is no package available in packagemanager. Where / how can I get it? Besides there is a libmediainfo.so in /volume1/@appstore/filebot/lib/armv7l
Where can I get the beta?
Is there any possibility to log why JNA fails to initialize? Actually I am a developer but Java is not included in my skills lol
3.
No idea why it might not work. I guess there's compatibility issues somewhere somehow, and so the native code doesn't load, and so JNA is missing all the native methods. You could possibly "fix" it by deleting libjnidispatch.so which might make it at least not crash.
EDIT: Using the JDK that is included in my package index instead of the outdated Synology one might also do the trick, maybe.
Okay I fixed it, sorry for not trying this out before:
I used the Java8 package provided by Synology and when I added a source to install MediaInfo I found the Java installer provided by you and that fixed the issue.