(2012-03-23, 11:11)mattg42 Wrote: Hi,
I am using Crystalbuntu on a ATV1 / Linux on Eden RC2 with Cyrus skin. I've tried to use the plugin but am getting a script error when I go into it and the initial rotating icon apprears briefly. I never get a login screen on the first run. I've tried to reboot and restart XMBC but same result.
Here is a log file and it might relate to Python versions but I thought Eden was standardised on that now.
http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=9qnpdkpB
Thanks for any input you can provide and for developing this, its what many of us have been waiting for!
Probably related to some XML comments on the skin code that the plugin is unable to parse. Almost sure that is the same bug that happens with the refocus skin. I'm already preparing a fix for it, so it may work also for Cyrus.
Hi again,
I can confirm the Cyrus skin is causing the infinite spinning icon upon initialisation as described above with Eden final, switching to Confluence 2.1 it works fine.
I can perhaps assist with one other problems I've seen which are referred to.
Playlists not loading or icon spinning forever:-
This seems to be related to not the number of playlists but the content of the playlists. I had some old iTunes playlists that were created for my Sonos which got imported long ago and the Spotify import seems to not like them. So by deleting the iTunes playlists caused the Spotify ones to load immediately. I recommend that people check if their Spotify playlists have content that might not be playable in their region or relate to imports playlists.
So in summary the Cyrus skin is causing problems here and playlists can be fixed by removing the imported iTunes ones - at least on my system.
Problems with Username / Password and Second Run
I'm not sure if these are related but by switching to Eden final, Confluence 2.1 on the Crystalbuntu version on a ATV1, the addon works well - no it works brilliantly and it is simply awesome, so thank you!
After fixing the playlist not loading issue, I notice that irrespective of whether I click 'Remember Me' or not click it, the addon never remembers either my username or password and I have to always have to enter it in. Naturally that's not fun with a remote so is their a file or directory that can hard code it into? Also is it a permissions problem that I can fix? The Crystalbuntu distro is quirky on where it stores things so perhaps the default settings aren't being picked up.
Secondly, if I log in, use the addon, have a great time, then exit out back to XBMC main menu, then return in (after manually logging in again), the spinning login circle appears and I have to reboot the box to get it back, it won't respond to the Menu button etc. Upon reboot, the initial login works but the send always hangs. Not sure what the issue is there but if we fix the first issue with remembering logins, then perhaps the second will fix itself.
Thanks again, you made my month!