Hi Rich,
Both Hardy and Lenny need the "libpam-ck-connector" package to be
installed manually before Tesla will work, this package is only
installed by default in Intrepid and above (and Squeeze as well, I
believe). I discovered this just recently, and updated the
installation instructions on the site.
At present, the 0.9 build is the RC for the upcoming stable release,
though I intend to make at least one more point release before next
week. If the package I mentioned does not fix the problem for you,
then I will run some more tests against 8.04 and see if I can
reproduce your issue.
Thanks,
Sean
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Rich Jones <ri...@an...> wrote:
> Can you link me to an rc? I've never had it work with 8.04 hardy or debian
> lenny, although I have seen in work with 9.04 jaunty.
>
> R
>
> On Oct 25, 2009 8:23 AM, "Sean Hodges" <sea...@go...> wrote:
>
> OK, so as the subject title suggests, I'm hoping to start thinking
> about a stable release of Tesla in the near future. The app has got to
> the point that the majority of people using it are not getting
> frequent crashes, and all the basic functionality is there (at least
> for players that currently support it).
>
> There's still plenty more to do, such as playlist support for the
> other players, a music/video collection browser, and general
> performance improvements. But I think we might want to draw a line
> under what we have now, and start working on new features under a new
> release series. Additionally, 1.0 has always been the release I have
> intended to put on Google's Android Market (and perhaps Archos' AppLib
> market as well), so for that reason I am keen for it to be stable
> enough to withstand the vigorous user review system on the Android
> Market.
>
> I don't think this project is big enough to do a round of voting, so
> for now I'll treat silence as a "yes". In particular, I'm interested
> if anyone thinks there are any issues that should be escalated
> *before* doing the 1.0 release.
>
> As a target, I'll say that the release is currently planned for
> Saturday next week.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean
>
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