2011-11-12, 01:40
I use Ubuntu too and was having problems simply cutting and pasting pandora.py. I fixed it by
1) completely removing the files in my ~/.xbmc/addons/script.xbmc.pandora (kept the crypt_key_input.h & crypt_key_output.h files)
2) pull the repository using git which creates the ~/xbmc-pandora directory
3) cd into the ~/xbmc-pandora and copied all the files back to my script.xbmc.pandora directory.
4) I then pasted the update from woodyearl to pandora.py and volia...everything started working again.
Why is beyond me, but no interest in troubleshooting it. The above steps probably took me 2 minutes to do.
Couldn't agree more, Pandora seems to ignore very obvious users at times.
1) completely removing the files in my ~/.xbmc/addons/script.xbmc.pandora (kept the crypt_key_input.h & crypt_key_output.h files)
2) pull the repository using git
Code:
git clone git://gitorious.org/xbmc-pandora/xbmc-pandora.git
3) cd into the ~/xbmc-pandora and copied all the files back to my script.xbmc.pandora directory.
4) I then pasted the update from woodyearl to pandora.py and volia...everything started working again.
Why is beyond me, but no interest in troubleshooting it. The above steps probably took me 2 minutes to do.
Quote:What's truly annoying is that as a Pandora One subscriber, I have no choice but to run this abandoned project on the best freakin home theater project out there.
Couldn't agree more, Pandora seems to ignore very obvious users at times.