[Freevo-users] What happened to tvcentric.com?

2010-08-28 Thread Art S R
For the past month or so, this site has been "down for maintenance".
Does anyone here know if it's coming back or gone forever?  It was
really handy for looking up the svn source files to see if there have
been changes to a particular file that might have corrected a problem:
http://tvcentric.com/viewvc/freevo/

Art S R

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Re: [Freevo-users] FXD command files

2010-08-28 Thread Paul
Good to know it works, thanks Adam (I've just had a hard drive failure, but
when I'm up and running again I'll give it a try).

2010/8/23 Adam Charrett 

>
>
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano wrote:
>
>  2010/8/21 Paul 
>>
>>  That's odd, I can't replicate either of those functions - I'm
>>  using 1.9.0 - I just get an empty directory if there's an fxd
>>  command file in it and if I put the fxd location in the relevent
>>  menu items nothing shows up in Freevo. I'm using bash scripts to
>>  launch all of the applications but see you have successfully
>>  used with picasa, any other tips of here to go from here?
>>
>>
>> I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and Freevo 1.8.2 with this setup.
>>
>> I've tried Freevo 1.9.0 and, yes, I can't see the new menu entries. I
>> think
>> it's related to the plugin 'command.fxdhandler'. When I've enabled it in
>> 1.9.0 in local_conf.py, I've got an error whenever I try one of the menus
>> that have a fxd file:
>>
>> plugin.activate('command.fxdhandler')
>>
>> $ freevo
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/datos/freevo190/lib/python2.6/site-packages/freevo/fxditem.py",
>> line 132, in parse
>> parser.parse()
>>
> 
>
>> self.spawnwm = config.COMMAND_SPAWN_WM
>> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'COMMAND_SPAWN_WM'
>>
>
> Looks like you need to add 2 new variables in your local_conf.py called
> COMMAND_SPAWN_WM and COMMAND_KILL_WM
>
> ie.
>
> COMMAND_SPAWN_WM = ''
> COMMAND_KILL_WM = ''
>
> These appear to be used to start and stop a window manager using the
>  tag. You probably don't need this but defining these should allow
> you to use the plugin.
>
> What is odd is that the plugin should defined these automatically?! Looks
> like another bug to bash.
>
> Cheers
>
> Adam
>
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