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From: KJZZ W. <kjz...@ri...> - 2005-12-21 05:59:40
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Hi all, While I have used Python and Zope for some time, I am new to wxPython, an= d I have recently found my way to using the SPE IDE, wxPython and XRCed. I also have downloaded the ispider source from cvs a few months back, and a= m using this to get up to speed with contributing to the iPodder (now the P= odnova client). As a means of getting started, I would like to customize the image: wxToo= lBar.TOOLBARBANNER in iSpider\gui\iPodder.xrc I placed my own .png file in the images directory, and then browsed to th= e image in tool.TOOLBANNER? I made some minor changes in MAINPANEL (notably flag:wxLEFT and minsize:4= 50,400) so that the there was enough room when the program launched to see this i= mage, but to no avail. Additionally, I made some slight attempts to change the properties of TO= OLBARBANNER (flag:1, etc) but I'm really stabbing in the dark. Any help here would be= great. Additionally, as I continue to work with the program, is it possible, for= instance, to have an imagemap here, instead of a logo? I have some additional ideas, but I'd like to at least start here and see= how far I can take this. Thanks kindly, John T. |
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From: Andrew E G. <aeg...@MI...> - 2005-10-04 23:32:25
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Hi Jeff, Can you take the latest beta for test drive? http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder22b1Setup.exe?download I can't remember what we were doing in 2.1 but the latest WinXP code is able to use a proxy for communication with the feedmanager. Andrew Quoting Jeff Rasmussen <jef...@gm...>: > I keep getting this error when I try using ipodder from my Windows XP > workstation with a proxy configuration (work PC). Version 2.1 > > Error retrieving manager opml from server. > > It works fine from a workstation with a routable connection to the internet > (Ubuntu Linux PC from home). > > I would guess that the feed manager application doesn't use the proxy > configuration. > > -- > Jeff Rasmussen > GPG public key 0x9686C12F > |
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From: Jeff R. <jef...@gm...> - 2005-10-04 23:06:03
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I keep getting this error when I try using ipodder from my Windows XP workstation with a proxy configuration (work PC). Version 2.1 Error retrieving manager opml from server. It works fine from a workstation with a routable connection to the internet (Ubuntu Linux PC from home). I would guess that the feed manager application doesn't use the proxy configuration. -- Jeff Rasmussen GPG public key 0x9686C12F |
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From: Andrew G. <aeg...@mi...> - 2005-09-22 14:37:10
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Thanks for the suggestions, Paul! I like your thinking. I think we ought to at least be able to squeeze in the error message. The pop-up window ought to be do-able, though we'll have to put in some kind of check to disable the popup during middle-of-the-night scheduled runs, so it doesn't bring everything to a grinding halt if the user is away from their machine. Andrew Whelan, Paul A. (P&G Account Team) wrote: > Wanted to see what kind of notification a user would get if they entered a bad name and password for a feed (or if they would get anything at all): see below details. I think there needs to be a more explicit error message when authentication fails. People's passwords will change from time to time and their feeds will stop working quietly in the background. > A second suggestion on this front is to have ipodder a request to enter a password pop-up on the screen when a basic auth request is encountered by ipodder or if the basic auth information supplied by user fails. See RSSOwl behaviour in this matter for an example. It prompts the user for a user name and password at the time of the feed (if not supplied when the feed is configured), and also asks the user whether they want to store it and keep using it. If they answer yes, the feed configuration is updated. This insures that feeds requiring basic auth keep working reliably. > > Paul > > > Added feed and entered good name/bad password Got the following in the log > > BasicGrabber 31130736 u'http://idea-srv001/rssfeed/rssfeed.xml' reports: This traceback is new to us: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 585, in _translateUsualDownloadErrors > File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 422, in _open_resource > File "urllib2.pyc", line 326, in open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain > File "urllib2.pyc", line 901, in http_open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 895, in do_open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 346, in error > File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain > File "urllib2.pyc", line 834, in http_error_401 > File "urllib2.pyc", line 725, in http_error_auth_reqed > ValueError: AbstractDigestAuthHandler doesn't know about Basic > FeedScanningJob 31130640 'Remote Test Channel' reports: Can't grab Remote Test Channel: unexpected error <exceptions.ValueError instance at 0x01DA0D00> > > > Went back and looked at feed...hmmm...name and password field empty.... entered same good name/bad password again, got the following in the log: > > > BasicGrabber 31130704 u'http://idea-srv001/rssfeed/rssfeed.xml' reports: This traceback is new to us: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 585, in _translateUsualDownloadErrors > File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 422, in _open_resource > File "urllib2.pyc", line 326, in open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain > File "urllib2.pyc", line 901, in http_open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 895, in do_open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 346, in error > File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain > File "urllib2.pyc", line 659, in http_error_401 > File "urllib2.pyc", line 638, in http_error_auth_reqed > File "urllib2.pyc", line 648, in retry_http_basic_auth > File "urllib2.pyc", line 326, in open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain > File "urllib2.pyc", line 901, in http_open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 895, in do_open > File "urllib2.pyc", line 346, in error > File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain > File "urllib2.pyc", line 834, in http_error_401 > File "urllib2.pyc", line 725, in http_error_auth_reqed > ValueError: AbstractDigestAuthHandler doesn't know about Basic > FeedScanningJob 31130608 'Remote Test Channel' reports: Can't grab Remote Test Channel: unexpected error <exceptions.ValueError instance at 0x01DB6468> > > Edited feed and fixed password. Feed worked as designed > > > |
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From: Whelan, P. A. (P&G A. Team) <pw...@hp...> - 2005-09-22 14:24:05
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Wanted to see what kind of notification a user would get if they entered a bad name and password for a feed (or if they would get anything at all): see below details. I think there needs to be a more explicit error message when authentication fails. People's passwords will change from time to time and their feeds will stop working quietly in the background. =20 =20 A second suggestion on this front is to have ipodder a request to enter a password pop-up on the screen when a basic auth request is encountered by ipodder or if the basic auth information supplied by user fails. See RSSOwl behaviour in this matter for an example. It prompts the user for a user name and password at the time of the feed (if not supplied when the feed is configured), and also asks the user whether they want to store it and keep using it. If they answer yes, the feed configuration is updated. This insures that feeds requiring basic auth keep working reliably. =20 Paul =20 =20 Added feed and entered good name/bad password Got the following in the log =20 BasicGrabber 31130736 u'http://idea-srv001/rssfeed/rssfeed.xml' reports: This traceback is new to us: Traceback (most recent call last): File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 585, in _translateUsualDownloadErrors File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 422, in _open_resource File "urllib2.pyc", line 326, in open File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain File "urllib2.pyc", line 901, in http_open File "urllib2.pyc", line 895, in do_open File "urllib2.pyc", line 346, in error File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain File "urllib2.pyc", line 834, in http_error_401 File "urllib2.pyc", line 725, in http_error_auth_reqed ValueError: AbstractDigestAuthHandler doesn't know about Basic FeedScanningJob 31130640 'Remote Test Channel' reports: Can't grab Remote Test Channel: unexpected error <exceptions.ValueError instance at 0x01DA0D00> =20 =20 Went back and looked at feed...hmmm...name and password field empty.... entered same good name/bad password again, got the following in the log: =20 =20 BasicGrabber 31130704 u'http://idea-srv001/rssfeed/rssfeed.xml' reports: This traceback is new to us: Traceback (most recent call last): File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 585, in _translateUsualDownloadErrors File "ipodder\grabbers.pyc", line 422, in _open_resource File "urllib2.pyc", line 326, in open File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain File "urllib2.pyc", line 901, in http_open File "urllib2.pyc", line 895, in do_open File "urllib2.pyc", line 346, in error File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain File "urllib2.pyc", line 659, in http_error_401 File "urllib2.pyc", line 638, in http_error_auth_reqed File "urllib2.pyc", line 648, in retry_http_basic_auth File "urllib2.pyc", line 326, in open File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain File "urllib2.pyc", line 901, in http_open File "urllib2.pyc", line 895, in do_open File "urllib2.pyc", line 346, in error File "urllib2.pyc", line 306, in _call_chain File "urllib2.pyc", line 834, in http_error_401 File "urllib2.pyc", line 725, in http_error_auth_reqed ValueError: AbstractDigestAuthHandler doesn't know about Basic FeedScanningJob 31130608 'Remote Test Channel' reports: Can't grab Remote Test Channel: unexpected error <exceptions.ValueError instance at 0x01DB6468> =20 Edited feed and fixed password. Feed worked as designed =20 =20 =20 |
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From: Whelan, P. A. (P&G A. Team) <pw...@hp...> - 2005-09-22 13:50:43
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Had added a new feed and changed the proxy settings Log said that it had found 1 new episode, but no download started.=20 =20 "Check for New Podcasts", "Catch-up", "Check/Download Selected Feeds" buttons are greyed out on Subscription Tab. Downloads show no downloads occurring and icon in system tray does not show download. However when exiting, message appears "download in progress, really quit?" Logfile shows no download occurring=20 =20 So I exit and answer YES really quit. The following appears in the log: Grabber for http://a.abcnews.com/podcast/050919ntl.mp3?CMP=3DOTC-3V9R06864381 = unknown; can't stop it. and the program doesn't quit. Try quit again and it ends. Restart and things are fine, downloads start running =20 =20 |
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From: Ian L. <i....@sy...> - 2005-06-18 15:36:16
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Test Procedure: 1)Quit iPodder 2)Rename "iPodder" data directory to "iPodderSave" 3)Start iPodder 2.0.5 4)Check Now for default feeds 5)Quit iPodder 6)Start iPodder 2.1rc2 7)Check Now for default feeds Log File for 2.1rc2: Successfully loaded config file C:\Documents and Settings\Ian Leacy \Application Data\iPodder\ipodder.cfg Performing a self-check of the state database... Self-check complete. - First part clean Defaulting missing attribute 'manager_url' to None. Defaulting missing attribute 'cleanup_max_days' to 14. Defaulting missing attribute 'cleanup_last' to None. Defaulting missing attribute 'cleanup_enabled' to False. Defaulting missing attribute 'manager_url' to None. Defaulting missing attribute 'cleanup_max_days' to 14. Defaulting missing attribute 'cleanup_last' to None. Defaulting missing attribute 'cleanup_enabled' to False. Loaded 2 feeds from the state database. Loaded 0 new feeds from C:\Documents and Settings\Ian Leacy\Application Data\iPodder\favorites.txt - These messages correctly occur for each 2.0 feed during first conversion. May cause some questions from users. Bloglines not configured. - Not sure about this message. Have been seeing it for a while. Wrote 2 entries to C:\Documents and Settings\Ian Leacy\Application Data \iPodder\favorites.txt Loading plugin: description_links Caught exception registering oneclick handlers. Traceback (most recent call last): File "iPodderGui.pyc", line 1531, in do_win32_registrations File "win32\oneclick.pyc", line 32, in do_registrations TypeError: unpack non-sequence - This error is being reported whenever Preferences are saved and One Click application+rss has already been registered. Server listening on port 53706 Pass #1: downloading feeds and looking for enclosures Figuring out which feeds to scan... We have 2 feeds to scan. Scanning... Pass #1 ended with 2 enclosures discovered. Pass #2: downloading enclosures... Filtering 2 discovered enclosures... 0 enclosures need more work. Pass #2 ended. Starting auto cleanup. Last check completed at Sat Jun 18 11:13:31 2005 - Fine Conclusions: 1) Upgrade basically worked 2) Need to add something to release note about conversion messages. |
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From: Dan M. <mc...@gm...> - 2005-06-09 21:27:40
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I haven't upgraded to the RC yet, and don't know if this is the same problem you're having. But one thing I notice about TWiT is that the Coral servers they host it on return an HTML "over the bandwidth limit" warning instead of the .mp3 once their bandwidth limit is reached. iPodder doesn't seem to check whether what it downloaded was a valid .mp3. It would be nice if it realized it got something bogus and tried again later. On 6/9/05, Ian Leacy <i....@sy...> wrote: > Can not play TWiT episodes from iPodder downloads or subscriptions tab. >=20 > Thought it might be BitTorrent related, but, SDR works fine. |
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From: Ian L. <i....@sy...> - 2005-06-09 21:19:52
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Can not play TWiT episodes from iPodder downloads or subscriptions tab. Thought it might be BitTorrent related, but, SDR works fine. |
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From: Andrew G. <aeg...@mi...> - 2005-06-09 19:03:25
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Hi folks, We've posted the first iPodder 2.1 release candidate to Sourceforge. Change notes are below. If you'd like to help us test it the download links are: Windows: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder21rc1Setup.exe?download Mac: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder2.1-rc1-installer.dmg.gz?download Please also consider joining the beta testers mail list: https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=42752 Thanks! Andrew ----------------------------------------------------------- New in 2.1 rc 1 --------------- Catchup behavior is configurable: it can permanently (default) or temporarily skip older episodes. Close window behavior is configurable: it can cause the app to go to the background (default) or cause the app to quit. "Open downloads folder" right-click option on feeds now works on: Windows, Mac, Linux/Konqueror, Linux/Nautilus Hitting Del key in the feeds list deletes selected feeds. Windows app should now wake rather than complain if a second copy is running. Feedmanager OPML text entry box is drag and drop aware. Updated translations including Polish. New in 2.1 beta 2 ----------------- Synch subscriptions to remote OPML file (under File -> Preferences -> Feed manager) Update checker can be disabled (under File -> Preferences) iTunes/Mac supports Genre overriding New right-click option for feeds: Open downloads folder (Windows only) Dynamic dispatch for iTunes -- should eliminate any remaining issue with 4.8 on Windows Updated Windows installer: detects running iPodder, new look User-invisible refactoring Cleaned up episodes are removed from Downloads tab. New in 2.1 beta 1 ----------------- Manual updates by dropping in an 700KB update file. Auto cleanup. Ability to specify on a per-feed basis that episodes older than N days should be auto-cleaned up. Cleanups take place immediately after each check for new episodes. These options are set in the feed properties window, reachable by double-clicking on the feed or from the right-click menu for the feed. Genre overriding in iTunes/Win. See File -> Preferences -> Player. Right-click menus in the episodes and downloads tab link to show notes and hyperlinks found within RSS item description. Plugin architecture supporting the new right-click menus. In progress. Accessibility improvements: saner focus behavior, new Ctrl-L accelerator for the Scheduler, Shift-F10 for right-click, space bar toggling in the episodes window and downloads tab. New translations: Spanish, Galego, Catalan, Russian, Serbo-Croation, Hungarian, Chinese, Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese. A window now pops up when the disk space falls below the minimum, instead of seeming to freeze. New localization architecture supports drop-in .py catalog files iPodder/Mac now sets iTunes grouping to 'Podcast', just like Windows. Partial fix for the UnicodeDecodeError for download directories with non-ascii characters. May not work for non-Western encodings. New skinning code for store Level 2. Back to win32com dynamic dispatch, instead of static dispatch, for better stability against iTunes version changes. Partial fix for URLs with ? in them. Downloads proceed but player integration still buggy. |
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From: Brian B. <bcb...@gm...> - 2005-06-09 15:20:46
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I like the ability to open a browser to see show notes and links. Can you add an indicator/icon on the Feed or Episode level to know if there= =20 are Notes or Links. Brian http://coldchilli.blogspot.com |
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From: Ian L. <i....@sy...> - 2005-06-01 23:36:30
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From: Andrew G. <aeg...@mi...> - 2005-06-01 23:06:37
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Hmm, I haven't seen this one. I wonder if it's related to the specific content in one of your subscriptions, somehow? We're aware of the iPodder-not-robust-to-iTunes-restarts issue. That needs fixing, for sure. Andrew Thomas Maufer wrote: >I started using iPodder at version 2.0.3, and had this same problem >every day. With the 2.1beta2, the problem takes longer to appear. > >What happened is that after a reboot (this is Windows XP Service Pack >2), I would get any immediately pending podcasts downloaded by iPodder >and they would show up in iTunes. Then the next day, the podcasts >that came in overnight caused iTunes to crash, and when I fired up >iTunes again, the newest podcasts were not in the iTunes Library. I >could manually add them to the Library, and they usually went >immediately to the correct playlist. > >After upgrading to iPodder 2.1beta2, my experience was that it took >several days, but as before, iTunes eventually crashed. iPodder >continues to run just fine, as if it can't even tell that iTunes had >crashed. I wish it had some way to tell if iTunes died while >receiving a file, or while creating a new playlist. > >Has anyone else seen this problem? I have never seen iPodder crash, >but these iTunes crashes are well-correlated to the scheduled >downloads of iPodder. > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. >Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps using Yahoo! >Search APIs Find out how you can build Yahoo! directly into your own >Applications - visit http://developer.yahoo.net/?fr=fad-ysdn-ostg-q22005 >_______________________________________________ >Ipodder-betatesters mailing list >Ipo...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ipodder-betatesters > > |
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From: Thomas M. <tm...@gm...> - 2005-06-01 20:50:52
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I started using iPodder at version 2.0.3, and had this same problem every day. With the 2.1beta2, the problem takes longer to appear. What happened is that after a reboot (this is Windows XP Service Pack 2), I would get any immediately pending podcasts downloaded by iPodder and they would show up in iTunes. Then the next day, the podcasts that came in overnight caused iTunes to crash, and when I fired up iTunes again, the newest podcasts were not in the iTunes Library. I could manually add them to the Library, and they usually went immediately to the correct playlist. After upgrading to iPodder 2.1beta2, my experience was that it took several days, but as before, iTunes eventually crashed. iPodder continues to run just fine, as if it can't even tell that iTunes had crashed. I wish it had some way to tell if iTunes died while receiving a file, or while creating a new playlist. Has anyone else seen this problem? I have never seen iPodder crash, but these iTunes crashes are well-correlated to the scheduled downloads of iPodder. |
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From: Ian L. <i....@sy...> - 2005-05-24 14:32:20
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Great Mark. I am copying this to betatesters. Let's move the discussion there. Ref: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/support/viewtopic.php?t=170 On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 07:04 -0700, Mark Blackie wrote: > Ian, > > Thanks for the help so far. I would agree that the problem is probably due > to my specific configuration. I don't believe I have Python installed on my > laptop, but there are other development tools that I use for work. I shall > give the beta a try and also see if I can catch the fault and provide better > details for ya. Again, thanks for all the help.. > > Mark > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: Ian Leacy <i....@gm...> > Reply-To: Ian Leacy <i....@gm...> > To: Lo...@ho... > Subject: iPodder > Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 09:36:56 -0400 > > Hi mrhicks. It's Owyn from the forum. > > iPodder is very definitely open source. Latest file releases, CVS, etc > available from: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipodder > > You have a very strange problem. Wondering. Do you do Python > development on the same system that you are testing on. There have > been a couple of strange problems that only developers have run into. > I will have to go back to my archives to find the details. Something > about cached Python modules conflicting. Later. > > Suggestion. Why don't you join the beta group? I am using 2.1beta2 on > WXP as my "production" podcatcher. It has been stable and includes > many new features. > > http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/support/viewtopic.php?t=245 > > The beta list has more immediate developer attention than the forum. > > I am convinced it is something about *your* system that is causing the > problems. Not your fault, just your environment. Real problem, but so > far, seen once. > > Have fun > Ian / Owyn > |
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From: Ian L. <i....@sy...> - 2005-05-23 12:11:58
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On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 11:52 +1000, John H Hart wrote: > Credit to you for one of the very few times I have been able to track > my problem since installing updated iTunes. Many thanks Great. I assume you are referring to iPodder 2.0.5. |
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From: John H H. <jh...@oz...> - 2005-05-22 01:52:16
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Credit to you for one of the very few times I have been able to track my = problem since installing updated iTunes. Many thanks John H Hart 4/186a Campbell Street Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia Phone: (07) 4639 3782 (answer machine attached) |
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From: Andrew G. <aeg...@mi...> - 2005-05-19 14:40:23
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Hello everybody! Thanks so for joining the mail list. I think we've finished sorting out the Windows iTunes 4.8 compatibility issues, and have posted a new 2.0.5 version. The link is here: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder2.0.5.exe?download We haven't yet advertised this version on the homepage, nor trigged update notification in the installed base. First, we need more folks to try it out and make sure it's reasonably stable. One daunting realization I had after 2.0.3 is that it's no longer sufficient to ask our 10 best friends to try the app out. If you have 50,000 users, doing a good job for 99% of them still means it didn't work for 500 people. Yikes! So, if you'd like to help us make iPodder great for as many people as possible, please consider trying out 2.0.5 and let us know what happens. If you have 2.1 beta 1 installed, I recommend uninstalling it first. And just to be on the safe side, I'd either export your subscriptions as OPML or make a backup copy of your iPodder configuration directory, which is usually here: C:\Documents and Settings\Your Username\Application Data\iPodder If all goes well, this will be the last release in the 2.0.x line, with 2.1 soon to follow. Thanks again for all your help, past and present. Onward! Andrew |
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From: Jeff R. <jef...@gm...> - 2005-04-13 16:06:06
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I finally got the ipodder to work on Ubuntu. I posted my settings here http://www.bloglines.com/blog/jrasmussen0 I can browse the opml podcast directory and add shows, but I can't download shows. I get this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/rasmussenj/iSpider-linux/iPodder.py", line 963, in start self.scanenclosures(mask,catchup) File "/home/rasmussenj/iSpider-linux/iPodder.py", line 514, in scanenclos= ures scanner.addjob(job, priority=3Dnum) File "/home/rasmussenj/iSpider-linux/ipodder/engine.py", line 176, in add= job self.queue.put((priority, job)) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/Queue.py", line 88, in put self._put(item) File "/home/rasmussenj/iSpider-linux/ipodder/engine.py", line 19, in _put bisect.insort(self.queue, item) AttributeError: insert Am I still missing something? P.S. the ipodder.sh file was missing in the last release. --=20 Jeff Rasmussen GPG public key 0x9686C12F |
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From: Martijn V. <ma...@ac...> - 2005-02-17 13:17:50
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Hi all, The Beta 2 version of iPodder Lemon for windows is online. http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder2.0beta2.exe?download This version features a point-click installer, and it will backup the 1.x state db. Detailed info about what's fixed and what's new since beta1: ---------------------------------------------- - Threaded downloads and feedchecks - Resumable downloads - Cancel download possibility - Delete all option in the clean-up tab - Keyboard shortcuts enabled - File menu revised - Storage management: settable minimal amount of needed harddisc size - Fix intermittent re-downloading of downloaded files - Import/Export opml fix - Extra progress column in downloadstab - Better directory controls - Right-click functionality on items in downloads tab - Better update-check function - Cosmetic enhancements - Plus many management and processing bugs are fixed ============================================ Alert! -------------------------------------------- It's possible iPodder won't download any of the podcasts, though he'll place them qeued in the downloadstab. If this happens you have less than 1024MB available on your harddisc. Change the size of the setting in the 'Preferences'. (e.g. 200MB) iPodder, doesn't give a warning yet, though it's logged in the logfile. ============================================ For bugreports and feature requests we advise you to follow the testing/reporting procedures: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/docs/20testing.html Thanks! We'd like to thank you all for your help, bugreports, hints, etc. concerning to the beta 1 release! Enjoy, iPodder Lemon Team. iPodder Lemon development team http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/ |
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From: Martijn V. <ma...@ac...> - 2004-11-01 07:09:06
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Hi all, iPodder iPodder1.1b3 online: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=118306&package_id=1310 38&release_id=279385 New beta version is online (beta3), besides it's not handling the upgrade part that nice it should run stable. Please report any strange or unstable behaviour. TIA, MV http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/ |
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From: Martijn V. <ma...@ac...> - 2004-10-28 07:15:09
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Well, First of all thank you for subscribing to the iPodder betatesters mailinglist, great to see the mailinglist was growing quickly! Well we've done some coding and we came up with our first beta release of version 1.1 (Soon the mac beta-version will be enabled.) In the 1.1 version we have added some extra features like: - OPML support - Preferences tab (with select download folder option) - Scheduler improvements (bugfixes) - About/Info tab modifications - Log tab available in Beta version - And of course a lot more under the hood Known issues in this version: - XP style not enabled - images not in Info tab - check selected feed button isn't working This version is zipped and without an installer, you can use it next to your normal iPodder. To run it double-click: - iPodderGui.exe Download location (Windows version): http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder-win32-1.1a0.zip?download Reporting bugs/Feature requests: For now I think it's handy if bugs will be reported trough this mailinglist to prevent floading the bug tracker online ;) Make sure you note which version of iPodder you're running and which OS version you're using. If there are questions, let them know through this mailinglist! Cheers and tia, MV iPodder dev team http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/ |