Visi;595116 Wrote:
>
> 10-12-16 22:46:25.4182] Slim::bootstrap::tryModuleLoad (320) Warning:
> Module [Plugins::WeatherClock::Plugin] failed to load:
> Can't locate encoding.pm in @INC line 25.
>
The giveaway is the mention of line 25 ;) Just comment it out and then
it works, I couldnt s
I get the following failure:
[10-12-16 22:46:06.4809] main::init (323) Starting Squeezebox Server
(v7.5.1, r30836, Tue Jun 1 06:02:45 PDT 2010) perl 5.01
10-12-16 22:46:25.4182] Slim::bootstrap::tryModuleLoad (320) Warning:
Module [Plugins::WeatherClock::Plugin] failed to load:
Can't locate
sander;533471 Wrote:
> Thanks. I installed it but I get a "404 Not Found:
> settings/plugins/WeatherClock/settings/basic.html " when I go to
> settings under the plugin tab.
> I'm not sure what's necessary to fix it or if its worth the effort if
> you'll have to break it in the future, but thanks
sander;533471 Wrote:
> Thanks. I installed it but I get a "404 Not Found:
> settings/plugins/WeatherClock/settings/basic.html " when I go to
> settings under the plugin tab.
> I'm not sure what's necessary to fix it or if its worth the effort if
> you'll have to break it in the future, but thanks
Thanks. I installed it but I get a "404 Not Found:
settings/plugins/WeatherClock/settings/basic.html " when I go to
settings under the plugin tab.
I'm not sure what's necessary to fix it or if its worth the effort if
you'll have to break it in the future, but thanks for indulging a
fellow boomer.
sander;533295 Wrote:
> What's the minimum compatible version you have listed in your
> repository? I put it in the downloader, but I don't see weatherclock
> listed.
>
> TIA
7.0
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Though I only started working on WeatherClock while running 7.4.1 IIRC.
Unfortunately I don't really have the reso
Aslak3;532911 Wrote:
> Am not sure, but I would imagine so. It is not a "fancy" plugin.
> It has been tested, by me, on 7.4.1 -> 7.5.
What's the minimum compatible version you have listed in your
repository? I put it in the downloader, but I don't see weatherclock
listed.
TIA
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vdeknock;533162 Wrote:
> If you are looking for additional features I would prefer to be able to
> set the fetch time. Every 5 minutes if a bit too much as the weather
> does not changes that much.
:)
Good idea, thanks.
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If you are looking for additional features I would prefer to be able to
set the fetch time. Every 5 minutes if a bit too much as the weather
does not changes that much.
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sander;532897 Wrote:
> Any chance this would work with 7.3.4?
Am not sure, but I would imagine so. It is not a "fancy" plugin.
It has been tested, by me, on 7.4.1 -> 7.5.
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Any chance this would work with 7.3.4?
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Any chance this would work with 7.3.4?
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vdeknock;532273 Wrote:
> Works well I have setup two places and by pressing the buttons 1 or 2 it
> shows the weather at those locations. Turn the dial and you get the
> weather at location1 for the next 3 days.
>
> Simple but very effective.
Glad you like it. :)
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Works well I have setup two places and by pressing the buttons 1 or 2 it
shows the weather at those locations. Turn the dial and you get the
weather at location1 for the next 3 days.
Simple but very effective.
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Will give it a go tonight, thanks for making the changes.
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erland;531001 Wrote:
> I'd suggest that you:
> ...
> 3. Publish the repository xml somewhere for example
> http://www.aslak.net/sbsrepository.xml
> ...
>
Thanks very much erland!
I have done all of this, and verified that the plugin installs using
the repository system. It was amazingly easy
Aslak3;530812 Wrote:
>
> Any feedback, good and bad, gratefully received.
>
I'd suggest that you:
1. Rename the zip file to WeatherClock-0.1.zip
2. Create a repository xml file with a content like this (feel free to
use your real name and the description of your choice if you like to,
the text
I would like to try this on my boom and chance you can get it into a
respository, as I dont like manually installing plugins on Linux. Also
makes the upgrade process heaps easier.
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This is my FIRST attempt at a squeezebox plugin, so please be gentle.
:)
I wrote WeatherClock to learn how to write plugins and generally to
have abit of fun, but I find it useful enough that I use it almost
every day so I thought others might find it useful too.
Basically it is yet another weat
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