On 10/17/2011 04:43 PM, chris (fool) mccraw wrote:
Richard C. Steffens wrote:
Alas, I
have so far been unable to locate the source of the program on the
Internet today. My Googling has turned up all kinds of things that
aren't this program called transcribe. [*SNIP*]
and i suppose it's
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 23:05, Richard C. Steffens rst...@comcast.net wrote:
In the words of the great philosopher Homer, D'oh!
well, it's not the solution you were looking for, but as the perl
folks put it, there's more than one way to do it =)
I wonder why that never showed up while I was
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:14 PM, chris (fool) mccraw gen...@gmail.com wrote:
another nifty tool which would have worked even better (had the
utility you started out looking for been part of any of my repos) is
apt-file (which searches in the list of filenames that could get
installed with
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Daniel Hedlund dan...@digitree.org wrote:
...
It's likely that the package that provides pytranscribe is missing the
dependency for scaletempo.
Cheers,
Daniel Hedlund
Tempo sounds like it music-related.
-Denis
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:41, Richard C. Steffens rst...@comcast.net wrote:
*snip*
gst.ElementNotFoundError: scaletempo
rsteff@acer-laptop:~$
I tried Googling gst.ElementNotFoundError: scaletempo but got only one
hit that didn't make much sense to me. Are the other lines, the ones
above
As mentioned yesterday my desktop croaked. Fortunately I had copied a
number of things from it to my recently upgraded laptop which is now
running Ubuntu 10.04, too. One of the programs I installed on both
machines was a deb package called transcribe. It is an audio playback
program that is used
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
rsteff@acer-laptop:~$ transcribe
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/transcribe, line 479, in module
window = TranscribeWindow()
File /usr/bin/transcribe, line 87, in __new__
new_object.finish_initializing(builder)
File
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Richard C. Steffens
rst...@comcast.net wrote:
As mentioned yesterday my desktop croaked. Fortunately I had copied a
number of things from it to my recently upgraded laptop which is now
running Ubuntu 10.04, too.
This is a fairly old version of Ubuntu - it's
On 10/17/2011 12:09 PM, Rogan Creswick wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Richard C. Steffens
rst...@comcast.net wrote:
As mentioned yesterday my desktop croaked. Fortunately I had copied a
number of things from it to my recently upgraded laptop which is now
running Ubuntu 10.04, too.
# from Richard C. Steffens
# on Monday 17 October 2011 10:41:
gst.ElementNotFoundError: scaletempo
rsteff@acer-laptop:~$
I tried Googling gst.ElementNotFoundError: scaletempo but got only one
hit that didn't make much sense to me. Are the other lines, the ones
above gst.E.ementNotFoundError,
Richard C. Steffens wrote:
On 10/17/2011 12:09 PM, Rogan Creswick wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Richard C. Steffens
rst...@comcast.net wrote:
As mentioned yesterday my desktop croaked. Fortunately I had copied a
number of things from it to my recently upgraded laptop which is now
On 10/17/2011 02:53 PM, Eric Wilhelm wrote:
I think 'gst' is gstreamer and it sounds like ElementNotFoundError is an
attempt to access a hash key or attribute which doesn't exist. That
sounds like you've got some API version incompatibility between
gstreamer and transcribe. Possibly
On 10/17/2011 03:04 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Richard C. Steffens wrote:
Alas, I
have so far been unable to locate the source of the program on the
Internet today. My Googling has turned up all kinds of things that
aren't this program called transcribe. [*SNIP*]
Would you be looking for
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 16:25, Richard C. Steffens rst...@comcast.net wrote:
On 10/17/2011 03:04 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Richard C. Steffens wrote:
Alas, I
have so far been unable to locate the source of the program on the
Internet today. My Googling has turned up all kinds of things that
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