El Wed, 9 Nov 2005 00:13:26 +0000 Steve Kemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
Hi Steve: > It will be located wherever the 'tag_cache' setting in > /etc/gnump3d/gnump3d.conf specifies it should be created. > > Upon my host, (as we all know the default settings are merely my > settings ;), it is: > > /var/cache/gnump3d/song.tags All right, so do I :) > Check to see if the file exists as specified above. If so then > try pointing your browser at the server and looking at songs. If > that doesn't give you any joy then stop the server; > > /etc/init.d/gnump3d stop Done, the file exists and it has a lot of information of the music ready to be served. I have stoppped the daemon. > And, as root, run: > > gnump3d --fast --debug > > Browse and paste the output into a message here to see if there > is anything further we can do to help. Done, and here is the output when I click at "Custom Playlist": Testing for directory: /var/www/music// No password file found. No password file found. Plugin '/usr/share/perl5/gnump3d/plugins/playlist.pm' exists. Reading it. Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated at (eval 25) line 263. It doesn't seems to appear any clue :( I just have done a change. Before, I had all the music "directly" under "/var/www/music" without any subfolder on it. Now I have created two subfolders, just for fun, and have run "gnump3d-index", just in case. Now "Custom Playlist" shows me two check-boxes just alongside the subfolders names. Great!, but I am thinking...is the playlist plugin just only for folders?, because there is no chance to select song files individually... Second question. Or rather, proposal. I'm very interested (if you are too, of course) on translating gnump3d to spanish and basque, so if you want I can collaborate with you on that task. Only tell me when and where :D Thanks, Ibon. -- Visítame en http://sinanimodelucro.dyns.cx Usa GNU/Linux, tu úlceras te lo agradecerán. Realizado con Software Libre. ---- _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
