gnapster

2001-07-25 Thread Enrique Marcote Peña
Hola:

¿Alguien me podría decir dónde encontrar información sobre Gnapster?
Acabo de instalarlo y cuando me intento conectar me dice siempre recv:
No route to host

Un saludo y gracias de antemano,

Quique



Re: gnapster

2001-07-25 Thread Mario J . Barchéin Molina
El Miércoles 25 Julio 2001 21:47, Enrique Marcote Peña escribió:
 Hola:

 ¿Alguien me podría decir dónde encontrar información sobre Gnapster?
 Acabo de instalarlo y cuando me intento conectar me dice siempre recv:
 No route to host

La homepage de gnapster es http://jasta.gotlinux.org/gnapster.html

Suerte!

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gnapster 1.5.0, potato debs, etc.

2001-06-09 Thread Mike Markley
Hi there,

I've uploaded gnapster 1.5.0 to sid. Many bugfixes and UI improvements.

I've also made builds for potato, available at
http://people.debian.org/~madhack/gnapster-potato. Aptable:

deb http://people.debian.org/~madhack/gnapster-potato/ ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~madhack/gnapster-potato/ ./

These are unsupported, bugs go to me, not the BTS. Enjoy.

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gnapster in gnome 1.4

2001-04-28 Thread Michael P. Soulier
Hey people. So I pointed my source.list at the red-carpet site for gnome
1.4, did an update and installed gnapster. 

The following extra packages will be installed:
  libgdk-pixbuf2
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  gnapster libgdk-pixbuf2

No errors in the install, and yet...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ gnapster 
[1] 4495
[EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ gnapster: error while loading shared libraries:
gnapster: undefined symbol: stat

I take it that the dependencies on one of these is broken? I'll contact
the maintainer, but I'm wondering if anyone else had this problem. 

Cheers,

Mike

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gnapster packages for potato

2001-04-25 Thread Mike Markley
Hi all,

I've gotten a few comments, emails, and even a bug report about the gnapster
packages in potato. Specifically, 1.3-5 doesn't support connections to the
official servers (not that they're terribly useful anymore), and in general
just kinda sucks. But, just kinda sucking doesn't really make for point
release material. Therefore, I've built the current 1.4.2 packages on potato
and uploaded them to http://people.debian.org/~madhack/gnapster-potato/ .
Please email me if you have problems with 'em...

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Re: how to use gnapster....more generally...where to find cool music/sounds?

2001-02-18 Thread c-3
Send reply to:  Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:   Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian User Mail List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:Re: how to use gnapstermore generally...where to 
find cool music/sounds?
Date sent:  Sat, 17 Feb 2001 12:17:42 -0500
Forwarded by:   debian-user@lists.debian.org

  i must confess I just managed to get my sound
  card to work. I was wondering how to subscribe to
  napsterI am guessing because of the legal case
  against napster that one can not subscribe? I notice
  that newsgroups have a lot of files... any advice on
  how to find interesting sounds/music etc.
 
 I wasn't aware that they weren't accepting new accounts and/or users.

Some days ago a friend of mine had the same problem, not being 
able to subscribe to napster. I just gave him my username and 
password and surprisingly we both could use napster at the same 
time, with the same username. But it does make sense, because 
the only thing that seems to matter is the ip adress.
Anyway, it's surprising for me, that they don't check for already 
used usernames.
But I won't complain. ;)

Christian







Re: how to use gnapster....more generally...where to find cool music/sounds?

2001-02-18 Thread Hall Stevenson
 Some days ago a friend of mine had the same problem, not being 
 able to subscribe to napster. I just gave him my username and 
 password and surprisingly we both could use napster at the same 
 time, with the same username. But it does make sense, because 
 the only thing that seems to matter is the ip adress.
 Anyway, it's surprising for me, that they don't check for already 
 used usernames.
 But I won't complain. ;)

Napster uses multiple servers, upwards of (50), I believe. I'd guess
each one is pretty much stand-alone. They don't have ONE central
authentication location. So, you and your friend may have been logged
into seperate servers. Could you see each other ?? Probably not, huh ?

Hall



Re: how to use gnapster....more generally...where to find cool music/sounds?

2001-02-18 Thread c-3
Date sent:  Sun, 18 Feb 2001 12:32:45 -0500
From:   Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:Re: how to use gnapstermore generally...where to 
find cool music/sounds?
Send reply to:  Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Forwarded by:   debian-user@lists.debian.org
 
 Napster uses multiple servers, upwards of (50), I believe. I'd guess
 each one is pretty much stand-alone. They don't have ONE central
 authentication location. So, you and your friend may have been logged
 into seperate servers. Could you see each other ?? Probably not, huh ?

Of course there are many servers (never mind how much), but I just 
didn't take into account that they are not synchronized.



how to use gnapster....more generally...where to find cool music/sounds?

2001-02-17 Thread Walter Tautz
i must confess I just managed to get my sound card
to work. I was wondering how to subscribe to napsterI am guessing
because of the legal case against napster that one can not
subscribe? I notice that newsgroups have a lot of files...
any advice on how to find interesting sounds/music etc.

-walter



Re: how to use gnapster....more generally...where to find cool music/sounds?

2001-02-17 Thread Hall Stevenson
 i must confess I just managed to get my sound
 card to work. I was wondering how to subscribe to
 napsterI am guessing because of the legal case
 against napster that one can not subscribe? I notice
 that newsgroups have a lot of files... any advice on
 how to find interesting sounds/music etc.

I wasn't aware that they weren't accepting new accounts and/or users.
What happens the first time you run gnapster ?? It should ask for your
username and password. You may have to check the console tab for
messages. Also, unlike the real napster, gnapster allows you to change
your name/password much easier. In the preferences menu, under one of
the tabs, there's a checkbox for New account.

Hall




gnapster question

2001-01-26 Thread Ralf Müller
Hello,

I am using gnapster but every time I want to download a file, there comes
'Remotely queued' and then it cancels with

cancelled download / [blabla]
error / download start timed out

Is there any possibility to increase the timeout level to lets say several
hours? Because I have a direct connection to internet and want to download
the files whenever they are available.

Thank you very much.

Ralf Müller


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Re: gnapster question

2001-01-26 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Ralf M?ller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010126 13:30]:
 I am using gnapster but every time I want to download a file, there comes
 'Remotely queued' and then it cancels with
 
 Is there any possibility to increase the timeout level to lets say several
 hours? Because I have a direct connection to internet and want to download
 the files whenever they are available.

Remotely queued sometimes means that the person only allows, say, (3)
uploads at a time, and already has (3) uploads in progress. Until one
finishes, it's going to make you wait.

It's nothing wrong on your end...

Hall



gnapster error trying to connecting to servers

2000-12-28 Thread lists

When I start gnapster, there is a message Finding best server ...
then nothing happens. 

netstat shows that it has sent a syn out and is listening. I know it's 
not an isp problem because I can use napster from Win98. I have this
problem on another debian box, too. Is there a default network settings
that would block gnapster? I'm using potato, 2.2.18 with firewalling
enabling. I haven't, however, set up any firewalling rules beyond
linuxconf's default rules.

Any help would be appreciated 



Re: gnapster error trying to connecting to servers

2000-12-28 Thread Nate Amsden
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 When I start gnapster, there is a message Finding best server ...
 then nothing happens.
 
 netstat shows that it has sent a syn out and is listening. I know it's
 not an isp problem because I can use napster from Win98. I have this
 problem on another debian box, too. Is there a default network settings
 that would block gnapster? I'm using potato, 2.2.18 with firewalling
 enabling. I haven't, however, set up any firewalling rules beyond
 linuxconf's default rules.

must upgrade gnapster..grab the source.or something. its a known
bug.

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gnapster replacement?

2000-09-12 Thread Krzys Majewski
So we are now agreed that gnapster bit it, yes?
Can someone who has just been through this post a brief
summary of the procedure for replacing gnapster (notably, what
to replace it with). I tried knapster a while back but I never
managed to install the right libs for it (I'm not running kde
fwiw)
thanks
chris



Re: gnapster replacement

2000-09-12 Thread mike
In my first post i forget to mention you can just apt-get
  gtk-gnutella and read the tutorial at gnutella.wego.com.

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:10:16 -0700 (PDT), Krzys Majewski said:

 Hm, I'm getting 
  This Project Has Not Released Any Files 
  from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-gnutella/.
  Where did you get the .rpm? -chris
  
  
  On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, mike wrote:
  
   
  Go to source-forge.net and d/l gtk-gnutella. You can alien the rpm,
   config and then get the server list from Zeropaid.com. Load the list and
   it works fine.
   
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Krzys Majewski) wrote:
So we are now agreed that gnapster bit it, yes? Can someone who has just
been through this post a brief summary of the procedure for replacing
gnapster (notably, what to replace it with). I tried knapster a while
back but I never managed to install the right libs for it (I'm not
running kde fwiw) thanks chris
   
  



Re: gnapster replacement

2000-09-12 Thread Bob Nielsen
The latest gnapster (1.3.12-helix1) from spidermonkey.helixcode.com
works.  Did anyone figure out why the previous versions stopped
working?

On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:28:39PM -0400, mike wrote:
   In my first post i forget to mention you can just apt-get
   gtk-gnutella and read the tutorial at gnutella.wego.com.
 
 On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:10:16 -0700 (PDT), Krzys Majewski said:
 
  Hm, I'm getting 
   This Project Has Not Released Any Files 
   from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-gnutella/.
   Where did you get the .rpm? -chris
   
   
   On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, mike wrote:
   

 Go to source-forge.net and d/l gtk-gnutella. You can alien the rpm,
config and then get the server list from Zeropaid.com. Load the list and
it works fine.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Krzys Majewski) wrote:
 So we are now agreed that gnapster bit it, yes? Can someone who has 
  just
 been through this post a brief summary of the procedure for replacing
 gnapster (notably, what to replace it with). I tried knapster a while
 back but I never managed to install the right libs for it (I'm not
 running kde fwiw) thanks chris

   
 
 
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Re: gnapster replacement

2000-09-12 Thread Krzys Majewski
Nice, thanks. -chris

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Bob Nielsen wrote:

 The latest gnapster (1.3.12-helix1) from spidermonkey.helixcode.com
 works.  Did anyone figure out why the previous versions stopped
 working?
 
 On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:28:39PM -0400, mike wrote:
  In my first post i forget to mention you can just apt-get
gtk-gnutella and read the tutorial at gnutella.wego.com.
  
  On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:10:16 -0700 (PDT), Krzys Majewski said:
  
   Hm, I'm getting 
This Project Has Not Released Any Files 
from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-gnutella/.
Where did you get the .rpm? -chris


On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, mike wrote:

 
Go to source-forge.net and d/l gtk-gnutella. You can alien the 
   rpm,
 config and then get the server list from Zeropaid.com. Load the list 
   and
 it works fine.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Krzys Majewski) wrote:
  So we are now agreed that gnapster bit it, yes? Can someone who has 
   just
  been through this post a brief summary of the procedure for replacing
  gnapster (notably, what to replace it with). I tried knapster a while
  back but I never managed to install the right libs for it (I'm not
  running kde fwiw) thanks chris
 

  
  
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Re: gnapster

2000-09-11 Thread John Bagdanoff
Another alternative is to grab knapster.rpm, convert it to a
deb package via alien.  I did this months ago because I
never could get gnapster to work.  
I've never had problems with knapster.

John

On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 05:53:59PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
 I've found that gnome-napster works perfectly whereas gnapster stays
 disconnected. However, gnome-napster has few less features, but at least
 its a temporary answer.
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gnapster problems

2000-09-10 Thread Dale Morris
When I try to use gnapster, I get a message: disconnected. When I select
connect to official server or last server there's some network activity,
but then it shows disconnected. Is there a problem with napster? More
legal problems? or is it my system?
Here's what I've changed since the last time it worked..
changed sources.list in apt to woody and did the apt-get update, apt-get
upgrade. I'm runnin Helix gnome and after the upgrade I had gdm(gnome
display manager) for login. When I removed gdm, the system removed gdm
*and* helix-core.. don't know if this is the problem or not.
I also wonder if it is some sort of security issue, but licq and
gnomeicu are both working fine. Any suggestions?
thanks

dale



Re: gnapster problems

2000-09-10 Thread Michael Soulier
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Dale Morris wrote:

 When I try to use gnapster, I get a message: disconnected. When I select
 connect to official server or last server there's some network activity,
 but then it shows disconnected. Is there a problem with napster? More
 legal problems? or is it my system?
 Here's what I've changed since the last time it worked..
 changed sources.list in apt to woody and did the apt-get update, apt-get
 upgrade. I'm runnin Helix gnome and after the upgrade I had gdm(gnome
 display manager) for login. When I removed gdm, the system removed gdm
 *and* helix-core.. don't know if this is the problem or not.
 I also wonder if it is some sort of security issue, but licq and
 gnomeicu are both working fine. Any suggestions?
 thanks

I get the same thing. I'm currently on by connecting to one of the
opennap servers. I'm not sure what's wrong either. 

Mike



Re: gnapster problems

2000-09-10 Thread Dale Morris
It's probably a gnapster issue then..

Michael Soulier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Dale Morris wrote:
 
  When I try to use gnapster, I get a message: disconnected. When I select
  connect to official server or last server there's some network activity,
  but then it shows disconnected. Is there a problem with napster? More
  legal problems? or is it my system?
  Here's what I've changed since the last time it worked..
  changed sources.list in apt to woody and did the apt-get update, apt-get
  upgrade. I'm runnin Helix gnome and after the upgrade I had gdm(gnome
  display manager) for login. When I removed gdm, the system removed gdm
  *and* helix-core.. don't know if this is the problem or not.
  I also wonder if it is some sort of security issue, but licq and
  gnomeicu are both working fine. Any suggestions?
  thanks
 
   I get the same thing. I'm currently on by connecting to one of the
 opennap servers. I'm not sure what's wrong either. 
 
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Re: gnapster problems

2000-09-10 Thread Michael Soulier

Makes me wonder what it could be. It was working fine before.

Mike

On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Dale Morris wrote:

 It's probably a gnapster issue then..
 
 Michael Soulier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Dale Morris wrote:
  
   When I try to use gnapster, I get a message: disconnected. When I select
   connect to official server or last server there's some network activity,
   but then it shows disconnected. Is there a problem with napster? More
   legal problems? or is it my system?
   Here's what I've changed since the last time it worked..
   changed sources.list in apt to woody and did the apt-get update, apt-get
   upgrade. I'm runnin Helix gnome and after the upgrade I had gdm(gnome
   display manager) for login. When I removed gdm, the system removed gdm
   *and* helix-core.. don't know if this is the problem or not.
   I also wonder if it is some sort of security issue, but licq and
   gnomeicu are both working fine. Any suggestions?
   thanks
  
  I get the same thing. I'm currently on by connecting to one of the
  opennap servers. I'm not sure what's wrong either. 
  
  Mike
  
  
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Re: gnapster problems

2000-09-10 Thread Michael Soulier

Except that I rebooted into *shudder* windoze to see if the
official napster client was still working, and it was. I rebooted into
Linux and gnapster was having the same problems. Maybe part of napster is
shut down and I got lucky in windoze? Don't know...
It'd be cool to continue on the private servers even if they shut
down napster, but how long before those private servers are nailed
too? Seems to me that gnutella is the next target. Granted, they transfer
everything there, but they could be forced to screen mp3s. I mean, we'd
have the change the file extensions during transfer. ;-)

Mike

On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Dale Morris wrote:

 Mike, I wouldn't be surprised if it were some sort of decision to
 shutdown for a while. I believe Thursday or Friday the Fed judge ruled
 against mp3.com, although their case is a little different. Costs will
 run somewhere around 350 million for mp3 if they lose. I'm sure they
 will appeal, though. This is really interesting, we're seeing things
 unfold right before our eyes on the digital frontier. These ruling will
 affect the future of copyright laws. Of course, I'm sure the
 'old-fashioned-old technology' judge doesn't realize there are many ways
 around his ruling. If gnapster goes down, it can be done privately on
 individually hosted servers. I am not sure but I think gnutella and free
 serve both work this way. More will be revealed..
 
 dale



gnapster

2000-09-10 Thread Dale Morris
I just checked on the official napster website and it says the system is
up and functioning.. but it's not working on my system, does anyone else
have it working?

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Re: gnapster

2000-09-10 Thread Nate Amsden
Dale Morris wrote:
 
 I just checked on the official napster website and it says the system is
 up and functioning.. but it's not working on my system, does anyone else
 have it working?

not here, it always gives login incorrect even if i try a new account.

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Re: gnapster

2000-09-10 Thread Andrei Ivanov
I've found that gnome-napster works perfectly whereas gnapster stays
disconnected. However, gnome-napster has few less features, but at least
its a temporary answer.
Andrei

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Re: gnapster

2000-09-10 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 05:53:59PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
 I've found that gnome-napster works perfectly whereas gnapster stays
 disconnected. However, gnome-napster has few less features, but at least
 its a temporary answer.
 Andrei

I have a different problem when I use gnome-napster--I'm trying to
create an account and I get this output:

Connecting to server...
Sending new user request...
Waiting for response...
New user successfully created.
Sending login information...
Waiting for login response...
Invalid Password

I've tried lots of different passwords and usernames and I always end up
with Invalid Password.

Tom



Re: [fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory]

2000-08-04 Thread Rev GRC Sperry
It's buggy, you can only share mp3's, I often try to download a few
songs only to get error so I can only assume that their database isn't
kept updated very often at all. I can only compare it to gnutella under
linux, which is also buggy but I like how it's distributed and not
limited to mp3 files. Under windoze, I prefer Scour Exchange because I
can share any type of file, it's more configurable, and the database not
only seems to be right nore often, but it's much faster.

Hope that helps. I'm nothing of an expert with any of these.

* Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000803 13:40] wrote:
 Out of curiousity, what don't you like about napster? 
 One thing  that strikes me  as potentially lame  is that you  can only
 upload my files  while I'm running the client..but  I guess that's the
 windows  way (howbout  a  napsterd with  sophisticated access  control
 etc.?) Napster struck me as pretty effective but then again my 
 expectations were low.. 
 chris
 
  Not that I think napster does it's job particularly well but I thought
  people should know that it is up. Of course, there's always gnutella for
  file sharing-- of open source software, of course. Heh.
 
 
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Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory

2000-08-04 Thread John Bagdanoff
I had trouble downloading with gnapster too, so I switched to
knapster, which I found more reliable.

John


***
K, it seems to download now, though I still get the fopen() errors.
I like the gnapster interface but things like this, I hate to say,
make Windows look good at the expense of linux.. -chris 
  

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[fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory]

2000-08-03 Thread Rev GRC Sperry
ermm, no it ain't. Please read the second half of what you quote below:
   Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
   Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September.

Not that I think napster does it's job particularly well but I thought
people should know that it is up. Of course, there's always gnutella for
file sharing-- of open source software, of course. Heh.

-Grant

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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 01:09:59 +0200 (CEST)
From: Jos Lemmerling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
X-Mailing-List: debian-user@lists.debian.org archive/latest/101410

On 2 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:

 Anybody else have this problem with gnapster? Everything works except,
 gah, the downloading part. If I try to d/l something I get 
 
 fopen: No such file or directory
 
 on stderr, several times, and  nothing happens. This is Gnome gnapster
 1.3.10
 
 -chris
 

ermm

check out their site... Napster is down 

QUOTE
   Thanks for being a member of the Napster community and for the support
   you have shown. As you have probably heard, the RIAA won a court
   battle this week that may keep you from using Napster to share music.
   Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
   Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September. 
/QUOTE


Greetz 
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Re: [fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory]

2000-08-03 Thread Jos Lemmerling
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Rev GRC Sperry wrote:

 ermm, no it ain't. Please read the second half of what you quote below:
Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September.
 
 Not that I think napster does it's job particularly well but I thought
 people should know that it is up. Of course, there's always gnutella for
 file sharing-- of open source software, of course. Heh.
 
 -Grant
 
 oio`
  See them clamber, these nimble apes!  They clamber over one another, and
   thus scuffle into the mud and the abyss.--Nietzsche
 ioi`
 
 On 2 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:
 
  Anybody else have this problem with gnapster? Everything works except,
  gah, the downloading part. If I try to d/l something I get 
  
  fopen: No such file or directory
  
  on stderr, several times, and  nothing happens. This is Gnome gnapster
  1.3.10
  
  -chris
  
 
 ermm
 
 check out their site... Napster is down 
 
 QUOTE
Thanks for being a member of the Napster community and for the support
you have shown. As you have probably heard, the RIAA won a court
battle this week that may keep you from using Napster to share music.
Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September. 
 /QUOTE
 
 
 Greetz 
 Jos Lemmerling

Whoops!!
I heard something like shutting napster down and boycotting certain
music labels (...) on the news, and then someone asks why Gnapster is not
doing what it's supposed to do...

and so ...
  ..
.

sorry!



Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory

2000-08-03 Thread Krzys Majewski
OK, it seems to download now, though I still get the fopen() errors. 
I like the gnapster interface but things like this, I hate to say, 
make Windows look good at the expense of linux.. -chris

On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Michael Soulier wrote:

 On 2 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:
 
  Anybody else have this problem with gnapster? Everything works except,
  gah, the downloading part. If I try to d/l something I get 
  
  fopen: No such file or directory
  
  on stderr, several times, and  nothing happens. This is Gnome gnapster
  1.3.10
 
   I'm using the same version. I get fopen errors, but it still
 works. Are you sure that the directory you've specified it to download to
 exists? I found out that it won't even tell you about the problem if
 that's the case. 
 
   Mike
 
 
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Re: [fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory]

2000-08-03 Thread Krzys Majewski
Out of curiousity, what don't you like about napster? 
One thing  that strikes me  as potentially lame  is that you  can only
upload my files  while I'm running the client..but  I guess that's the
windows  way (howbout  a  napsterd with  sophisticated access  control
etc.?) Napster struck me as pretty effective but then again my 
expectations were low.. 
chris

 Not that I think napster does it's job particularly well but I thought
 people should know that it is up. Of course, there's always gnutella for
 file sharing-- of open source software, of course. Heh.



Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory

2000-08-03 Thread Michael Soulier
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:

 OK, it seems to download now, though I still get the fopen() errors. 
 I like the gnapster interface but things like this, I hate to say, 
 make Windows look good at the expense of linux.. -chris

Yup. 

Hmm. I downloaded the source, and after a quick grep for fopen:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]$ grep fopen *.c
chan.c:   f = fopen(conf, flags);
chan.c: perror(fopen);
gnapster.c:   f = fopen(download-fpath, w);
network.c:  dl-fdesc = fopen(conv_unix(dl-file), r);
network.c:   dl-fdesc = fopen(dl-resume_path, a);
network.c:  download-fdesc = fopen(download-resume_path, a);*/
network.c:   download-fdesc = fopen(download-resume_path, a);
network.c:  download-fdesc = fopen(conv_unix(download-file), r);
resume.c:   f = fopen(conf, flags);
resume.c: perror(fopen);
servers.c:   f = fopen(conf, flags);
servers.c: perror(fopen);
upload.c:   f = fopen(conf, (status == 2) ? a : (status ==
1) ? w : r);
upload.c://  perror(fopen);

I first suspected servers.c, but...

FILE *open_servers(char *flags) {
   FILE *f;
   char *conf;

   conf = g_strdup_printf(%s/.gnapster/servers, getenv(HOME));
   
   f = fopen(conf, flags);

   if (!f)
 perror(fopen);

   g_free(conf);
   
   return f;
}

This looks like it's just looking at $HOME/.gnapster/servers,
which is there, so it's probably fine. 

chan.c is the same kind of thing, opening $HOME/.gnapster/autojoin

upload.c has the perror() call commented out, so if the source agrees with
the binary package, it can't be that.

Looking in resume.c:

FILE *open_resume(char *flags) {
   FILE *f;
   char *conf;
   
   conf = g_strdup_printf(%s/.gnapster/resume, getenv(HOME));
   
   f = fopen(conf, flags);
   
   if (!f)
 perror(fopen);
   
   g_free(conf);
   
   return f;
}

It's looking for $HOME/.gnapster/resume, which I don't have. I'm
not sure what that's for, resuming incomplete downloads maybe?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]$ grep open_resume *.c
gnapster.c:   f = open_resume(r);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(r);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(w);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(r);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(w);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(r);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(a);
resume.c:   f = open_resume(r);
resume.c:FILE *open_resume(char *flags) {

Looks like it's called a lot, so perhaps it's being called when it
shouldn't be. It'd be worthwhile to add to the perror messages to
distinguish them to make sure that it's the right one, and then track it
down. 

Mike



gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory

2000-08-02 Thread Krzys Majewski
Anybody else have this problem with gnapster? Everything works except,
gah, the downloading part. If I try to d/l something I get 

fopen: No such file or directory

on stderr, several times, and  nothing happens. This is Gnome gnapster
1.3.10

-chris




Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory

2000-08-02 Thread Jos Lemmerling
On 2 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:

 Anybody else have this problem with gnapster? Everything works except,
 gah, the downloading part. If I try to d/l something I get 
 
 fopen: No such file or directory
 
 on stderr, several times, and  nothing happens. This is Gnome gnapster
 1.3.10
 
 -chris
 

ermm

check out their site... Napster is down 

QUOTE
   Thanks for being a member of the Napster community and for the support
   you have shown. As you have probably heard, the RIAA won a court
   battle this week that may keep you from using Napster to share music.
   Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
   Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September. 
/QUOTE


Greetz 
Jos Lemmerling




Re: gnapster won't download: fopen: No such file or directory

2000-08-02 Thread Michael Soulier
On 2 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:

 Anybody else have this problem with gnapster? Everything works except,
 gah, the downloading part. If I try to d/l something I get 
 
 fopen: No such file or directory
 
 on stderr, several times, and  nothing happens. This is Gnome gnapster
 1.3.10

I'm using the same version. I get fopen errors, but it still
works. Are you sure that the directory you've specified it to download to
exists? I found out that it won't even tell you about the problem if
that's the case. 

Mike



Re: os funcioan el gnapster?

2000-06-16 Thread Jaime E. Villate
31 wrote:
 Bien, me bajado el de la web de gnapster en rpm y lo he alienado, ahora
 ya funciona, pero no se como añamir mis mp3 para que la peña pueda
 cojerlos, ¿como se hace?

Settings - Preferences - User Information
  En la caja Upload directory le indicas donde estan tus mp3 y después
pinchas en build mp3 list. Cuando quieras actualizar la lista, usas
update list. Después puedes confirmar lo que has hecho haciendo un
Search a ti propio.
Jaime

P.S. Eso de 31 es buena filosofia para el gnapster, pero aquí puedes
decirnos tranquilo como te llamas que nadie te va a demandar :-)



Re: os funcioan el gnapster?

2000-06-16 Thread 31
Jaime E. Villate wrote:

 
 Settings - Preferences - User Information

Configuracion - Preferencias - Paths - Upload Path

Pero no me deja escribir el directorio donde los tengo, solo me deja
poner en el Donwload Path.

   En la caja Upload directory le indicas donde estan tus mp3 y después
 pinchas en build mp3 list. Cuando quieras actualizar la lista, usas
 update list. Después puedes confirmar lo que has hecho haciendo un
 Search a ti propio.
 Jaime
 
 P.S. Eso de 31 es buena filosofia para el gnapster, pero aquí puedes
 decirnos tranquilo como te llamas que nadie te va a demandar :-)
P.S Cuando me escribas un mail ya sabras como me llamo... en grupos y
lista no me gusta poner mi nombre, ah y los mail duplicados no molan
mucho :))



os funcioan el gnapster?

2000-06-15 Thread 31
Getting best host...
Looking up redirector...
208.184.216.222
Connecting to redirector...
Napster server redirect:
208.184.216.206:
Connecting to server...
Sending login information...
Waiting for login response...

Despues de esto me da un pitido y se queda parado, ¿os pasa lo mismo?
¿alguno sabeis de que va la cosa o que puedo usar para utlizar el
napster en debian?



Re: os funcioan el gnapster?

2000-06-15 Thread Jaime E. Villate
Perfectamente. (En este momento está en acción mientras escribo).

La versión que viene en potato no me funcionó (creo que me dió el mismo
error que a tí), pero la que viene en helixcode (hace unos dias se habló
sobre eso aquí, y también en la sección de gnome en barrapunto.com)
si funciona y tiene direcciones de nuevos servidores napster.

Jaime Villate



Re: os funcioan el gnapster?

2000-06-15 Thread 31
Bien, me bajado el de la web de gnapster en rpm y lo he alienado, ahora
ya funciona, pero no se como añamir mis mp3 para que la peña pueda
cojerlos, ¿como se hace?