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Has anyone sucessfully installed Entertainer? (http://www.entertainer-project.com/). I seem to be in dependency HELL, and saw a post via google about it possibly being added to the AUR or official pacman repo's but that activity seems to be idle. Anyone?
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The ultimate goal of this project is to create the best media center solution available for any platform.
Another motive was to learn Python, since it seems to be a popular and well supported language under Linux.
Sorry I am not nice today.
Last edited by peets (2009-04-14 15:25:18)
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Thanks?
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mainpage wrote:The ultimate goal of this project is to create the best media center solution available for any platform.
faq wrote:Another motive was to learn Python, since it seems to be a popular and well supported language under Linux.
Sorry I am not nice today.
Thanks?
Beats me as well !!
But on topic: What dependency hell are you going into? Can you post the output of the commands that you tried in order to install it?
I could try to install it later tonight and see if I can make a PKGBUILD.
One thing though: I like the KISS principle. So I cannot for the life of me understand why they need a weather applet in an entertainer (music/movies) app. Photographs I can understand to a certain extent.
Last edited by Inxsible (2009-04-14 19:29:58)
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I just am having trouble satisfying dependencies, error output is as such:
[mikeyd@mikeyd-laptop entertainer-0.1]$ cd src/
[mikeyd@mikeyd-laptop src]$ ls
Makefile entertainer-backend.py entertainer-log-viewer.py entertainer-tray-icon.py tests
__init__.py entertainer-content-management.py entertainer-messagebus-notifier.py frontend tools
backend entertainer-frontend.py entertainer-preferences.py pylintrc utils
[mikeyd@mikeyd-laptop src]$ ./configure
-bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[mikeyd@mikeyd-laptop src]$ make
cd tests; python2.5 run_tests.py
/bin/sh: python2.5: command not found
make: *** [test] Error 127
[mikeyd@mikeyd-laptop src]$
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You might want to take out the python2.5 command or whatever that pesky thing is, and try with a generic 'python' call.
Python is at 2.6 as we speak, on Arch. Specifying one specific version without good reason is bad programming practice - and I don't know anything about programming; yet that, I do.
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how do I go about calling that generic line?
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/bin/sh: python2.5: command not found
What should one do with that?
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