Hello, When you compile Rhythmbox (from SVN, any recent revision) without Track Transfer support (ENABLE_TRACK_TRANSFER symbol in C sources), the python bindings will still assume that the function 'rb_removable_media_manager_queue_transfer' exists (see bindings/python/rb.defs and it being called in bindings/python/rb.override). When the main program (rhythmbox itself) is being compiled, it will complain that the bindings can't find this symbol (which is correct, since we use #ifdef to throw it out from the source).
It seems that's the only case when a feature not present cause a function to "disappear" from the code. I'm willing to patch this thing, but I'm not sure what would be the right way to do it: * Change the #ifdef so the function still exists but do nothing. * Change the rb.override to include #ifdef there and don't call the missing function when don't have TRACK_TRANSFER. * Look for a way to make the bindings ignore somehow the function when the symbol ENABLE_TRACK_TRANSFER doesn't exist. (Python .def files have the "ignore-glob" section, but I really have no idea how to wire this with the feature being enable or not, maybe there are other ways) * Another idea? PS: The short-term solution was just installing gnome-media-devel package to enable Track Transfer :-) Cheers, Caio Marcelo _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
