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Eythian
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Posted - 08/02/2005 : 08:05:19 AM
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quote: Originally posted by arcdx Hrm. I'm still getting a "Sorry, the feed could not be loaded" error for the KCRW one. I should mention that this is on WinXP using ActivePerl as my perl runtime. Is there maybe some verbose debugging I could turn on and get you a more helpful error message?
It doesn't use Perl, it's Java :) However the reason it doesn't work is because I'm an idiot. I forgot to recompile it to a jar file before I copied it to my webspace. Let me try again...
...by the time you read this, the new version should be under the link I posted earlier.
If you do want verbose logs, they are found in the ndbm directory, in neurosdbm.log (I dunno where that directory is in Windows, in Linux it's ~/.ndbm)
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Thanks a bunch again for the update. I'm really happy to have this feature and I know I'll use it all the time.
Good to hear :) Let me know any more non-working feeds you find, the more I find out about and deal with, the more robust it becomes.
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arcdx
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Posted - 08/02/2005 : 10:14:23 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Eythian It doesn't use Perl, it's Java :)
Oh, ah, I'd just skimmed the original post in the thread where you said "I'll write a podcatcher (probably based on bashpodder, just written in Perl because bash is less good with XML:)) that adds files to the queue. " and I figured you were still using it behind the scenes, but I guess I hadn't read on to where you'd made it all pure Java. Ignore me :)
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Good to hear :) Let me know any more non-working feeds you find, the more I find out about and deal with, the more robust it becomes.
I will try a couple more when I get home for lunch.
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Eythian
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Posted - 09/12/2005 : 02:14:23 AM
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New version is out: http://www.kallisti.net.nz/~robin/NeurosDBM-1.49_pod-0.08.jar
Not a huge number of visible changes, but I reworked a chunk of the podcast backend, making future changes easier. The things you may notice are: * Works with feeds that have the URL like: http://.../file.mp3?foo (I only know of one feed that does this) * The text-mode downloader now downloads in reverse order, so that the files appear in the playlist in date order rather than reverse date order (assuming the feed has dates included). The GUI downloader did this already. The main backend thing is that there is now only one set of download code for the podcasts, not one for the GUI and another for text mode.
The source for this has been checked into CVS. |
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Sean Starkey
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secret|eating
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Posted - 09/15/2005 : 2:09:31 PM
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I want to thank you for your work on NDBM. I have been frustrated for some time now, basically since purchasing my powerbook. Since it has become the main computer I use I have been ripping cds with a LAME plugin for itunes, which has resulted problems getting the songs to show up under their album. Sometimes songs would go in totally out of order. Anyway, I got your version of NDBM. Deleted the Database, rebuilt it and everything seems to be showing up just like it should. Thanks |
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Eythian
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Posted - 09/16/2005 : 10:20:49 AM
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quote: Originally posted by secret|eating Anyway, I got your version of NDBM. Deleted the Database, rebuilt it and everything seems to be showing up just like it should.
That's cool, glad it's being of use to people, it's nice to have people using my code :)
Keep an eye open, I still have more work I'm planning to do on this as time permits, so I'll probably be posting more updates here from time to time. Any features you'd like to see, put up on the NDBM sourceforge website. As my own ideas start to get low I'll probably begin working through the bugs and feature requests listed there. |
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