Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> John Goerzen <[email protected]> (26/12/2008):
>> I have an iPod 60GB video mounted at /ipod.  rhythmbox and gtkpod work
>> fine with it.  banshee doesn't see it, and I started investigating
>> why.  I noticed this in /tmp/podsleuth-debug:
>>
>> Pre-Mount Settings:
>>   - UDI:
>>   /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_4F95_CFF0
>>   - Block Device:           /dev/sdf2
>>   - Temporary Mount Point:  
>>   - FS Type:                
>>
>> Exception:
>>
>> System.ApplicationException: Could not find org.freedesktop.Hal
>>   at Hal.Device.CastDevice[IDevice] () [0x0003a] in
> 
> Do you have “hal” installed and running? It's only in Recommends, which
> might explain why. Considering the long description, that could seem
> like a dependency.

Yes, it was indeed installed and running.  In fact, it's what caused
that /tmp/podsleuth-debug to appear.

> 
>>   /tmp/buildd/podsleuth-0.6.2/src/PodSleuth.Hal/Hal/Device.cs:284 
>>   at Hal.Device..ctor (System.String udi) [0x0000d] in
>>   /tmp/buildd/podsleuth-0.6.2/src/PodSleuth.Hal/Hal/Device.cs:127 
>>   at PodSleuth.HalFrontend.HalPopulator.RunInternal (System.String[]
>>   args) [0x0001f] in
>>   
>> /tmp/buildd/podsleuth-0.6.2/src/PodSleuth.Hal/PodSleuth.HalFrontend/HalPopulator.cs:54
>>  
>>   at PodSleuth.HalFrontend.HalPopulator.Run (System.String[] args)
>>   [0x00000] in
>>   
>> /tmp/buildd/podsleuth-0.6.2/src/PodSleuth.Hal/PodSleuth.HalFrontend/HalPopulator.cs:24
>>  
>>
>> Note I have no directory /tmp/buildd on this system.
> 
> Looks like those are just debug info, based on the filenames (and
> locations) when the package was built.

Right; I just wanted to point that out.

>  
> Mraw,
> KiBi.




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