Richard Dale said the following at 12/18/2008 04:20 AM : > 2008/12/18 Aaron J. Seigo <ase...@kde.org> > >> On Wednesday 17 December 2008, D. R. Evans wrote: >>> I have a .desktop file and main.py file for a simple DataEngine. How do I >>> go about actually installing the DataEngine into the system? (So I can >> then >> >> if it's a properly formed package directory: >> >> plasmapkg -i -type dataengine <path to dir containing package> >>
As I discovered, the above should be: plasmapkg -type dataengine -i <path to dir containing package> But even with what I think is the right command, I get: [HN:solar-flux-data-engine] plasmapkg -type dataengine -i . Installation of /home/n7dr/plasma/solar-flux-data-engine failed. [HN:solar-flux-data-engine] 1. How do I go about figuring out why this failed? There doesn't seem to be a verbose option to plasmapkg. 2. And what is this command expecting to find in the directory anyway? I'm sorry to be a pain and asking so many questions. In 35 years of writing code, I've never been in a position of having so little pertinent documentation readily available :-( I'm just not used to operating in this kind of environment. Doc
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