Hi,
>
> >cp -r .freevo_1.73 .freevo_1.82
> >ln -s .freevo_1.82 .freevo
>
I think that it is probably a cache problem. Try to run Freevo 1.8.2 with a
clean .freevo dir. Indeed, to avoid problems with '.freevo' dir and cache, I
have the next layout:
~/freevo-1.8.2
~/freevo-1.8.0
~/freevo -> link to either freevo-1.8.2 or freevo-1.8.0
~/.freevo -> link to ~/freevo, so cahce dir and vfs are created inside the
installation freevo. This approach has the disadvantage that you use a lot
of HD as cache is repeated for every freevo version in use.
I set PYTHONPATH before invoking freevo.
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