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thanks for supporting Linux
How about posting the actual source code tarball (as a tar.gz) for those of us who don’t use the 4 Linux distributions you chose to target explicitly?
Otherwise, congratulations and thanks for caring about Linux users.
ok so it worked on my laptop, but now that I want to install it on my desktop I have no luck I even forced it and it looked like it was installed and I even have it on my multimedia menu, but at starts it just hangs on forever. I am using ubuntu breezy 5.10 686
I have no idea what might be wrong
I look forward to the day that programmers like you do not need to worry about supporting every single Linux distribution out there. It’s great that you’re supporting the movement and thank you for supporting Linux, but if you would also make a version for Suse it would be truly perfect.
Hi guys
Thanks for this!! It’s really good to see Democracy Player making it to Linux.
A few bugs though: it launches firefox when I hit subscribe for a channel, instead of adding it to the subscribed channel list. Second… why is it launching firefox at all? I’m running KDE, and my preferred browser is konqueror. To handle the KDE case easily, you can check for the KDE_FULL_SESSION variable, and if it’s present, run kfmclient with the name of the url as an argument. It’ll figure out which program to run for you.
Finally… I’d like to support this project more, but I’m not convinced it’s truly about openness and democracy yet. Is the channel guide open — is it possible to download the list of currently known channels, and will it be possible to publish alternative channel guides on other sites?
debian version depends on libboost-python1.33.0, which is not available on debian, but is available on ubuntu, so it might be maybe a good idea to provide appropriate version of this library on your site too, or recompile your build to support true debian system. (check ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/boost/ ). I got player working on debian after getting required library from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/b/boost/
D – here is sourcecode:
ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/democracy/src/
Lee- which channels are you clicking that make Firefox launch? Is this in the Channel Guide?
Lee- it will be possible to publish alternate channel guides. There is an API on our development center that explains how to do this and eventually it will be easier for end users to switch what their guide is set to. I’m not sure if there’s an easy way to download the full list of channel from the guide, but that’s something I can look into.
Oh wow! Finally! Thanks! *boots back to Linux*
I just modified the Linux instructions as Dapper users can just grab the Breezy version of libboost-python1.33.0 from packages.ubuntu.com
After I did that though it wanted to install the mozilla suite. Why? Mozilla no longer supports it and Ubuntu uses Firefox by default. If you need an embedded browser, use that.
I strongly suggest that the developers switch focus to Dapper as its due out in about a month and will be supported for 3 years on the desktop.
OK, so I bit the bullet and installed the mozilla suite; I have to say I think ‘Democracy’ is really neat
Its probably too late to get this into the dapper repositories, but I can certainly see this in edgy…
Perhaps it a backport of it could be done for Dapper, since I’ve read a bugreport (a ticket) for democracy player, where a Debian developer says he wants to put it into debian (unstable).
anyone problems with kubuntu breezy, too?
File “/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/democracy/platformcfg.py”, line 4, in ?
import gconf
Great initiative.
Unfortunatly I’m also on SuSE for which there is no rpm.
I tried the source code but I have no luck with the magic configure, make, make all combination.
Anybody who knows how to get it compiled?
on kubuntu breezy i needed to install “python-gnome2-dev” to get it work. now it works. thanks the platform independent player!
I am runnung Kubuntu Breezy and had the same problem as michael did – after installing the Ubuntu deb package and fixing all the dependency issues, Democracy Player crashed on start up. Installing ‘python-gnome2-dev’ fixed the problem for me too.
Thank you for supporting Linux!!
Great news
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thanks everyone for all the great help. thanks to claude too. just wanted to let you all know that a gentoo package may be on the way. it is already partly built, details are being finalized. you can join the development discussion list by going here:
Demotv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
It’s good to see a Linux port.
But, please do provide SUSE rpms, as SUSE is famous and widespread distro. I tried compiling, but with little success.
Hope to see SUSE rpm soon on the site.
Tnx.
I would want to agree with the last comment. If I had any experience I would try to help, but what can I say… So, since I can’t do it it’s not really fair to ask for it, but a SUSE package would be lovely.
I’m very happy to see that you support Linux! Please consider a Linux-Standard-Base install instead to build packages for all distros! Like Firefox you could optate for user installation instead of system. There are so many distros outhere that it is almost impossible to include all. I’m on SuSE (2nd placed in the distrowatch graduatory) which is currently not supported!
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Yeah, we need Suse rpms
Hate to make this start to sound like a broken record playing, but I also have had terrible troubles without an rpm package out there for SUSE. Unfortunately I don’t have the knowledge to creat an rpm biuld, but if I did then I would share it. Doesn’t anyone know where an rpm can be found?
We’re gettting a lot of requests for this, so I will put up a blog post and see if we can’t find someone to make an rpm for SUSE. Thanks a lot.
yeah mofos wheres the suse rmps
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Thanks for given this post. I ll get Democracy Player player soon.