As I previously explained in [url=http://https://sourceforge.net/projects/rssowl/forums/forum/296909/topic/5059290]this thread[/url], if I try to launch rssowl in Linux (Debian), from terminal, with the -data parameter, it doesn't work. [quote]I'm passing a folder with a profile as parameter, but it's working as usual and reading .rssowl2. I'm trying this command, am I missing something...
2012-03-02 13:02:04 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
That's great, I didn't know it. Thanks! Anyway, two things: 1. How exactly should I run it? I'm passing a folder with a profile as parameter, but it's working as usual and reading .rssowl2. I'm trying this command, am I missing something, wrong syntax?: [code]rssowl -data /home/menti/.rssowl-profile/[/code] 2. Feature request: please provide some profile manager and selector within...
2012-02-25 05:35:37 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
Apologies if this has already been suggested, I haven't found it. I would like to have multiple profiles in RSSOwl, the same way as Firefox or Thunderbird. Different profiles with different preferences, feeds, filters, etc. Several advantages: -RSSOwl is surely great, but it is often not so fast, specially with large amounts of feeds and items. But you could split the database in...
2012-02-22 14:57:06 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
Well, the problem came back, but this time I finally solved it and almost found its origin. When i started using RSSOwl I had a tag named "selección". I eventually noticed it had changed to "selecci�n". I think this happened when importing tags and filters from a Windows install to a Linux one. I corrected the mistake and erased the tag both in RSSOwl and Google Reader.
2012-01-10 14:54:03 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
Everytime I export feeds in RSSOwl to an OPML, and I try to import that file with Google Reader, an error message appears: Reader can't open the file, make sure the format is correct. It happens from at least two different computers (one Linux and one Windows) with different feeds. Any workaround?.
2012-01-10 14:41:03 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
I switched to Fedora and I no longer have this problem. Curiously, I moved the original .rssowl2 folder from Ubuntu to the new installation and suffered the problem again. I then deleted the folder, started over importing from GR and imported an OPML file with my old filters and preferences. Everything OK now.
2012-01-07 04:47:54 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
I switched to Fedora and I no longer have this issue.
2012-01-07 04:45:19 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...
What should I look for? I have checked all configuration options in GR, can't see anything related. I have also erased the GR account in RSSOwl (though not the feeds) and synchronized again, introducing again the account and password; didn't solve problem. How could I backup my database, so that I can erase everything and start over? Now I notice that I didn't describe my problem properly...
2011-12-02 06:04:09 PST in RSS Owl | RSS / R...