Maybe this is the same psychology that compels someone to wear the same pair of slippers for years and years ... but I still love the JuiceReceiver podcatcher program, and I have kept it with me through several computers and a few different operating systems. It even worked great, surprisingly enough, when I first installed Windows 7 Professional on my current Dell laptop. But after re-formatting and reinstalling Windows 7 following the attack of a boot sector virus, I've found I no longer can run Juice with any degree of success. Every time I attempt to start the program, I receive the following message:
"Errors occurred. See the logfile 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Juice\Juice.exe.log' for details." The text of this log file is as follows: Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.py", line 4, in ? File "iPodderGui.pyc", line 3573, in main File "ipodder\configuration.pyc", line 468, in __init__ File "os.pyc", line 154, in makedirs OSError: [Errno 17] File exists: 'C:\\Users\\Home\\My Documents\\My Received Podcasts' I know from various other Web posts over the years that cleaning up bad log entries might lead to this program becoming useful again; but as of right now I can't even get into the proper option inside the program that would allow me to clean it up. Any ideas? Thanks to anyone out there for any suggestions that I've not yet thought of. Alternatively, if it is unlikely that Juice will work with Windows 7 as I currently have it installed, any better idea for how I can retain the same functionality without having to use iTunes for podcasts? -Kane To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
