2015-01-12, 09:40
(2015-01-11, 15:05)baboo Wrote: well, that didn't fix it for me as it seems ... is this 100% correct code ? maybe i'm doing something wrong then
baboo, have you tried gominoa's new script? Does it work for you? Also, something worth noting:
1. I'm using xbmc/kodi version 12 on ubuntu, don't know if it matters or not though.
2. If you are using Linux and have pithos (version before 1.0) installed, either removing pithos or updating it to 1.0.1 (download from http://pithos.github.io/) may help. Pandoki uses an internal pithos library for communicating with pandora server. The point is, if you have pithos installed, pandoki will use that one instead, which may be different from the internal version. (Pithos 1.0 switched to python3, so it doesn't suffer from this as it seems like xbmc still using python2.)
3. A recent xbmc log would help a lot. For example, if you see anything like:
Code:
Error Contents: 'module' object has no attribute 'Pithos'