My solution for the problem is to modify `/usr/bin/radiotray` change its
first line to `#!/usr/bin/python2`
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Title:
[regression] RadioTray won't
In my case, same error about `usr/bin/src`
radiotray stopped working after I set python3 as default. running it with
`python2 /usr/bin/radiotray` gets it working.
So I digged a little bit, found out that radiotray is installed under
`/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/radiotray`, so I guess
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
[regression] RadioTray won't launch without python-xdg &
installing python-xdg fixed this for me as well
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Title:
[regression] RadioTray won't launch without python-xdg &
gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1
To
changed settings see attachments
gksudo xed ~/.local/share/radiotray/config.xml
activate systray as a helper application
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Works for me again after installing python-xdg as suggested by Axel
above.
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Title:
[regression] RadioTray won't launch without python-xdg &
Only works for me (without an icon but just an empty space in tray) on plasma 5
after installing these packages:
gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 gir1.2-appindicator-0.1 libappindicator1
libappindicator3-1 python-appindicator
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At least yakkety got some updates:
radiotray (0.7.3-6ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- debian/patches/use-appindicators.patch: Patch config to use appindicator
by default.
- debian/control: Depend on python-appindicator.
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0.7.3 is still broken - unfortunately radiotray is not under active
development so no migration path is available :-(
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Title:
[regression]
This bug is still valid:
I just installed radiotray on a clean 16.04 install
Radiotray was not launching and installing python-xdg manually fixed it
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** Description changed:
Although I've been previously running RadioTray in Ubuntu 16.04, it has
recently become unlaunchable.
Typically when you launch RadioTray, an indicator appears on the top-
right-panel (left of the clock), and you are able to select a radio-
station to stream.
That now means it is an ubuntu packaging issue (as debian maintainer
suggests)
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Title:
[regression] RadioTray won't launch without python-xdg &
From: ElĂas Alejandro
To: 801232-d...@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Closed bug: radiotray wont start
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 10:50:17 -0500
Hi,
I'm closing this bug, since it seems was already fixed.
If you have new reasons to point out this
problem, please feel free to re-open it or
I don't understand why this bug is still not fixed. The fix is simple:
just make python-xdg a radiotray dependency, so that, when you install
radiotray, it also installs python-xdg automatically. Done!
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Thanks for the quick (and reassuring) reply, 9d9
For completeness' sake, and possibly to advance the growth of knowledge,
here's the complete log of a failed ogg-session:
2016-05-12 12:46:18,583 - DEBUG - Loading configuration...
2016-05-12 12:46:18,585 - INFO - Starting Radio Tray...
2016-05-12
@Stephen
dont worry, its only warnings due to some new libs now used on the
system, but still not updated inside radiotray (so those scary messages,
but they are harmless). Hopes someone will rebuild radiotray and drop it
into a ppa soon.
If you get real problem, then watch logs to find
HELP!, HELP!, HELP!
(me again) I ran ran RT from a terminal, and got this:
azed@azed-N110:~$ radiotray --help-all
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/radiotray/XmlDataProvider.py:23: PyGIWarning:
Gtk was imported without specifying a version first. Use
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') before
Thanks for your quick work on my problem, dino99.
I, too, have libogg0 & libshout3 installed (on a 32-bit system). I
purged and re-installed radiotray, as suggested, but my ogg streams are
still halting.
I notice that the ap doesn't shut down smoothly either: the radiotray
icon disappears from
@Stephen
I have tested your both links above with a gnome-shell session 64 bits:
- works as expected: each 3 minutes song is played, a short silence, then the
next song is played
- my system have these libs installed: libogg0 & libshout3
I recently had an issue with the radiotray load (maybe
There's still a problem: ogg-streams halt after a couple of minutes.
Check these out:
http://stream-dc1.radioparadise.com/rp_192m.ogg
http://streaming.domainepublic.net:8000/radiopanik.ogg
New 16.04 install. Ogg-streams used to play fine in 14.04
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** Summary changed:
- [regression] RadioTray won't launch without python-xdg &
gir1.2-appindicator3.01
+ [regression] RadioTray won't launch without python-xdg &
gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1
** Description changed:
Although I've been previously running RadioTray in Ubuntu 16.04, it has
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