On 15/10/2014 22:06, roadcone wrote:
I have not yet replaced the perl script on my Linux machine due to my
unfamiliarity with folder ownership and not knowing the consequences of
taking over ownership from root. And if I do, do I leave it as mine or
will that cause other apps problems later? Do I
On 15 October 2014 22:06, roadcone wrote:
> On 15/10/14 19:53, dinkypumpkin wrote:
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>> You can't use the setup executable for this. Refer back to:
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>> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2014-October/006097.html
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>> And on Linux, there is no need to replace the packaged inst
Clive wrote:
>Now parts 1 & 2 of Tommies from the afternoon drama slot are available
>on iplayer to play but they are not listed in the searches "tommies" or
>"noon drama". Their --pid returns the error "not found in radio cache"
I think that that isn't an error, just a statement of fact. It
On 15/10/14 19:53, dinkypumpkin wrote:
You can't use the setup executable for this. Refer back to:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2014-October/006097.html
And on Linux, there is no need to replace the packaged install. Just
download the upgraded CLI script and run it from y
On 15/10/2014 18:11, Clive wrote:
Now parts 1 & 2 of Tommies from the afternoon drama slot are available
on iplayer to play but they are not listed in the searches "tommies" or
"noon drama". Their --pid returns the error "not found in radio cache"
and fails with "no programmes are available for t
Now parts 1 & 2 of Tommies from the afternoon drama slot are available
on iplayer to play but they are not listed in the searches "tommies" or
"noon drama". Their --pid returns the error "not found in radio cache"
and fails with "no programmes are available for this pid ..."
I run on an out of
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