Rob Shortt wrote:
Hi,
Tom Van den Bon wrote:
I've been playing around with something last night. It's a local_conf.py
generator. You basically edit all the options via a web interface and then
it generates the source for your local_conf.py
It's still very incomplete, but it will give you an idea of what I'm planning to do. I'd like some feedback, ideas and should I continue with this or does everybody think its stupid ?
http://www.geekstuff.co.za/freevoconf/
Hey, this is great!
If you have time please take a look at the main branch in Freevo CVS, which is what we've been calling 2.0. Recently there was a submission by Eric Bus (aka eborn on IRC) for runtime configuration support - changing the config from inside of Freevo. Perhaps you could leverage this in your code.
Also, Freevo 2.0's webserver supports plugins and Freevo "pages" can be webserver plugins. Your configurator in hand with the runtime config stuff would make an _excelent_ webserver plugin.
Thanks, and good luck. -Rob
Hi Rob, Tom,
good to see this work being done. Just wondering should we include settings for the TV configuration so freevo setup (runtime or web) could give the user a simple list to choose from something like Country - provider. I allready made a call for examples a while back on the list and there's maybe half a dozen or so in the wiki at the mo http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/AnalogueGen. I recon this would make it a lot easyier for people coming to freevo with no knowledge of this area.
John.
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