Hi Chris and Trudi,
Indeed there is no write permission on the installation dir. I installed JX on
/usr/local where I did not expect it to write anything (why doesn't it write on
/tmp instead ?). Thus, running it as root the problem doesn't occur.
There is also another (this one seems harmless
Hi Gustavo,
thanks for helping us clear that up... it looks like we need to
change some things :-).
- Chris
On 26/09/2005, at 6:44 PM, Gustavo Homem wrote:
Hi Chris and Trudi,
Indeed there is no write permission on the installation dir. I
installed JX on /usr/local where I did no
Hi Gustavo,
Thanks for the reference; I would guess that you are correct. JX
tries to create a temporary directory to cache files for various
media players, but it looks like we don't check robustly to see
whether the temporary directory is actually created. I'd speculate
that you h
Thanks Gustavo,
I'll have a look at it and see what I can find!
- Chris
On 19/09/2005, at 4:49 AM, Gustavo Homem wrote:
Hello Chris,
Thanks for the JXplorer great tool. With the latest release I am
getting the following exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ca.