Duncan, Ryan-
I just add the tuxnes to my system, and have to use the generic
option also. From looking at the logs what is happening appears to be
that while the command and arguments are being passed correctly, when
the command is run by freevo the game file is not being appended to
the command.
>From local config:
('NINTENDO', '/mnt/anime/NES',
('GENERIC','/usr/bin/tuxnes','-1/dev/input/j0 -2/dev/input/j1
-G800x600','',[ 'NES','nes']))
>From main-0.log:
2007-11-22 17:43:05,362 DEBUG genericitem.py (107): Playing:
/mnt/anime/NES/digdug.nes
2007-11-22 17:43:05,391 DEBUG game.py (99): Game.play(): Starting
thread, cmd=['--prio=-20', '/usr/bin/tuxnes', '-1/dev/input/j0',
'-2/dev/input/j1', '-
G800x600']
2007-11-22 17:43:05,427 DEBUG childapp.py (147): Running (list)
"/usr/bin/tuxnes -1/dev/input/j0 -2/dev/input/j1 -G800x600" with pid
13383 priority -20
>From tuxnes-stderr.log:
/usr/bin/tuxnes: too few arguments
Usage: /usr/bin/tuxnes [--help] [options] filename
As you can see in the main log, the filename for teh game is not
appended and the tuxnes is erroring out on a missing argument. When I
run the argument form the command line and add a filename it work just
fine.
Evan
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