Sorry, I am hopeless
To force another starting count-value, you can use something like this. It will give COUNT a start value of 200
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exe:printf "%03d" \$((COUNT+200))
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exe:printf "%03d" \$((COUNT+200))
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# pmusic
/usr/local/pmusic/pmusic: line 32: [: -l: unary operator expected
/usr/local/pmusic/pmusic: line 32: [: -l: unary operator expected
Gtkdialog failed to run the pMusic frontend
Please execute 'pmusic -D' to check all dependencies.
/usr/local/pmusic/pmusic: line 32: [: -l: unary operator expected
/usr/local/pmusic/pmusic: line 32: [: -l: unary operator expected
Killed
# pmusic -D
/usr/local/pmusic/pmusic: line 32: [: -l: unary operator expected
/usr/local/pmusic/pmusic: line 32: [: -l: unary operator expected
R E Q U I R E D
bash [OK]
coreutils, awk, sed, diff [OK]
gtkdialog >= 0.8.2 [OK]
ffmpeg >= 0.8 [OK]
aplay (alsa) [OK]
R E C O M M E N D E D
streamripper (extended radio-rip/play) [OK]
cdda2wav (play/rip audio-CD) [OK]
wget (connection to www) [OK]
O P T I O N A L
Pburn (burning audio-CD) [MISSING]
pFilesearch (File-search engine) >= 1.28 [OK]
Pschedule (podcast managing) [OK]
pEqualizer (10 band equalizer) [MISSING]
#
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# gtkdialog -v
gtkdialog version 0.8.3 r478M (C) 2003-2007 Laszlo Pere, 2011-2012 Thunor
Built with additional support for: Glade, VTE.
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#set gtkdialog executable - puppy specific
for I in gtkdialog5 gtkdialog; do
TMP=$(which $I)
[ -l "$TMP" ] && TMP="`readlink "$TMP"`"
if [ "$TMP" ]; then
export GTKDIALOG="$TMP"
break
fi
done
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if type gtkdialog4 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog4
else
export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
fi
I had somwhat similar experiences in 'lina-lite -003Geoffrey wrote:Hi zigbert,
having a problem running pmusic in Carolina, it runs fine on first install but appears to have a problem with gtkdialog when restarted
It works. Many thanks.If I comment out thisand add this in it's place it worksCode: Select all
#set gtkdialog executable - puppy specific for I in gtkdialog5 gtkdialog; do TMP=$(which $I) [ -l "$TMP" ] && TMP="`readlink "$TMP"`" if [ "$TMP" ]; then export GTKDIALOG="$TMP" break fi done
In Carolina/Saluki gtkdialog is a symlink to gtkdialog4, hope this is of some help to you.Code: Select all
if type gtkdialog4 > /dev/null 2>&1; then export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog4 else export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog fi
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if type gtkdialog5 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog5
else
export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
fi
I'll try that later today in LuPu, 'lina--lite, and SolidPup.zigbert wrote:Geoffrey & sheldonisaac
It is Barry that has made the gtkdialog2/3/4. I assumed he go for gtkdialog5 next time he updates gtkdialog in woof.
gtkdialog4 is (by Barry) set to version 0.8.0, so pMusic can not call for gtkdialog4 as it requires gtkdialog 0.8.2.
Will it work for you if I use this code:Code: Select all
if type gtkdialog5 > /dev/null 2>&1; then export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog5 else export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog fi
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export GTKDIALOG=$(which gtkdialog)
There are plenty of other (and possible better) players out there. pMusic has the reputation of being an app with huge cpu-usage and limited skills. People have their favorite app, and don't care to test the latest pMusic. It was the same for pBurn - I took about one year from the point pBurn was a real alternative to K3B until the kennel woke up.sheldonisaac wrote:May I express surprise that so few of the (thousands?) of users have commented.
Thank you, Sigmund.zigbert wrote: Will it work for you if I use this code:Code: Select all
if type gtkdialog5 > /dev/null 2>&1; then export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog5 else export GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog fi
This is exactly why Slacko ships 1 and only 1 gtkdialog executable. There are symlinks from that to gtkdialog3 & 4.zigbert wrote:Geoffrey & sheldonisaac
It is Barry that has made the gtkdialog2/3/4. I assumed he go for gtkdialog5 next time he updates gtkdialog in woof.
gtkdialog4 is (by Barry) set to version 0.8.0, so pMusic can not call for gtkdialog4 as it requires gtkdialog 0.8.2....[chop]
That emboldened me to remove the "real" gtkdialog5 (it's actually a copy of gtkdialog [ver 8.2]) from /usr/bin01micko wrote: I made the decision ...to chop old gtkdialog-0.7.21 (aka "gtkdialog3") and fix whatever broke. Fortuitously, what broke was minimal.