You wrote:
> I have made a bit of progress. I have checked out the source and i think
> it may be a problem with the python bindings. Just to recap - gtkpod and
> Banshee both work OK with this iPod, so the basic libgpod4 library
> seems to be working correctly.
>
> If I put some debug code in sync.py:
>
> def open(self):
> Device.open(self)
> print "ipod mount point: ", self.mountpoint
> if not gpod_available or not os.path.isdir(self.mountpoint):
> print "Error opening gpod or with mount path."
> return False
>
> self.notify('status', _('Opening iPod database'))
> self.itdb = gpod.itdb_parse(self.mountpoint, None)
> if self.itdb is None:
> print "self.itb is none."
> return False
>
>
> self.itdb.mountpoint = self.mountpoint
> self.podcasts_playlist = gpod.itdb_playlist_podcasts(self.itdb)
>
> if self.podcasts_playlist:
> self.notify('status', _('iPod opened'))
> print "iPod opened."
> # build the initial tracks_list
> self.tracks_list = self.get_all_tracks()
>
> return True
> else:
> print "Unable to get playlist."
> return False
>
> The itunes database is opened OK but it fails to get the playlist in:
> self.podcasts_playlist = gpod.itdb_playlist_podcasts(self.itdb) i.e.
> self.podcasts_playlist returns false.
Do you use an old version of the libgpod bindings? Please file a bug
report
and/or add all the relevant information to the corresponding existing
bug
at http://bugs.gpodder.org, where we can have an easier and structured
way
of approaching and fixing these bugs.
Thanks,
Thomas
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