On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 06:05:54PM +0200, Sylvain FABRE wrote:
> I'am a newbie to freevo, but i began to enter into the code and the
> system, and my opinion is that the 'local_conf.py' location is too
> complicated.
> Is there any reasons to have so much possibles locations for that file ??
> In m
I'am a newbie to freevo, but i began to enter into the code and the
system, and my opinion is that the 'local_conf.py' location is too
complicated.
Is there any reasons to have so much possibles locations for that file ??
In my opinion, the local_conf.py should only be in one place (~/.freevo/
seem
Dirk Meyer wrote:
So I want to rename local_conf.py to local_conf.py.sample. No big
deal, but I don't know what cvs does when you update and I removed
local_conf.py. It may delete your personal settings. So make a backup
of this file please, I will rename it next weekend.
Ask sourceforge for a repo
Hi,
there is a file called local_conf.py in the root directory of freevo
in the cvs. This is an example file and some people may have edited it
to fit their environment (like me). Other people may have the
local_conf.py in a different folder (~/.freevo or /etc/freevo) but the
local_conf.py in the
Also, mmpython is available from my apt source (Debian) just do an
apt-get install python2.2-mmpython
to try it
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 10:35:38PM +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> now that 1.3.2 is out, it's time to include the changes to Freevo I
> made today. These are major changes a
Hi,
now that 1.3.2 is out, it's time to include the changes to Freevo I
made today. These are major changes and maybe something is broken now
:-(
Freevo now needs mmpython (www.sf.net/projects/mmpython). There is no
release out yet, you have to use cvs. Since I made some changes in
mmpython today