Hmm. I found out that it's because of stale freevo cache stuff. If
I removed the cache directory and rerun freevo cache, it works.

I believe that there should be a 'rm -rf /var/cache/freevo/*' performed
when 'freevo cache' is run. However, this means that the testfiles
directory can't reside in /var/cache/freevo (which I'm currently doing).
Any better place to stuff it?

T.C.

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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Wan Tat Chee wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm getting quite a few crashes with the CVS snapshot. I'm not sure
> what is the cause, since I'm running with python 2.2.2 on RH 9 and
> I might still be missing python modules since it's running without
> the runtime. mmpython is the released 0.1 version.
> 



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