James,

Implement the initPlugin() method. If your plugin is enabled, this is invoked at SlimServer startup.

--Vidur

Craig, James (IT) wrote:

Er yes that is what I do. Can you point me to a module that does this correctly?

Of course there is an updated version of the plugin available which
would also fix this.

James

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kdf
Sent: 19 March 2005 21:21
To: Slim Devices Discussion
Subject: Re: [slim] Can't get 6 b2 to work

Quoting Vidur Apparao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



Dan,

The problem seems related to the iTunesUpdate plugin. If the plugin
hasn't been updated to be 6.0 compatible, we should disable it by
default. The fact that it isn't disabled (seemingly even if you
explicitly disable it in the UI) seems like a problem. To get going,
however, I'd recommend removing iTunesUpdate.pm from your Plugins
directory and restarting SlimServer.



I havent seen the code for this plugin, so I'm just speculating.
however, it is
possible to force a plugin to be operating despite any efforts to
disable.  The
Scrobbler plugin does this by forcing a setExecuteCallback that is
called
during the require, and does not comply with enable or disable.  If this
itunesUpdate is doing something like this as well, there is little that
can be
done aside from disabling it as a known bad module.

-kdf
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