You can tell Freevo where to look for your mediamarks file (upon plugin activation I think) so if you modify the one that comes with Freevo it might be a good idea to copy it to a new location.


On a related note I believe the webradio plugin and gxine-mediamarks are depricated in Freevo CVS, in favour of using a similar fxd file in AUDIO_ITEMS.

-Rob

Matthew Bettencourt wrote:
Ugh,
I just updated to freevo-1.4.1 for no real reason (1.4 was working fine ) and I found out that my highly modified gxine-mediamarks file was no longer the same. The good news is that since I don't have emacs on my freevo box, I had a backup on my main linux box at home. However, others might not be so lucky... I am suggesting 1 of three things. 1: that the RPM not overwrite this file either through an example file such as local_conf.py file. 2: the rpm checks first before installing it and puts it in something like rpmnew. 3: freevo looks in .freevo for a file before using the main


Thanks
Matt



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