On 24/10/2011 21:06, Clive wrote:
I know it is not "done" to reply to one's own posts, but I have some
additional information. I have tried enumerable times this evening on
Mint 11 and failed every time. I ran the Windows laptop up and tried on
that - using the command prompt. It d/l first time and tidy. While it
was d/l I tried Mint - it failed and failed ...

So, as they say, "what's up Doc?"

I guess that rules out network or server problems. One thought: Check the version number of package "librtmp0" and ensure it matches the version number of package "rtmpdump". An Ubuntu user recently reported troubles that were caused by a version mismatch, albeit with different symptoms. I don't have a copy of Mint to check, but I wonder if your Mint install may have pulled the older librtmp0 package from Ubuntu repositories as a dependency for another package. If so, it would not have been automatically upgraded during installation of get_iplayer from the PPA. If that is what happened, you would likely have noticed problems as soon as you installed the PPA version of get_iplayer. If so, then just upgrade the librtmp0 package to the PPA version. If not, then ignore this.


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