2011-01-04, 02:18
Hi,
just reinstalled ubuntu 10.10 server as well as xbmc (svn) two days ago. On my last install (os and xbmc installed about a week ago, reinstall due to other issues than grooveshark) the script worked just fine so i guess the failure has to do with a very recent change in the xbmc code or one of its dependencies?
Don't know if it matters, but i'm running xbmc on an ion system.
The problem with the grooveshark script occurs immediately after starting the script. Remote button events are confirmed with a sound and the move of the selection bar in the menu but when pressing enter nothing happens.
The "standard playlist" (I guess without entering username/password it's "popular"?) contains 0 items, so it seems that the script doesn't even connect with a grooveshark server.
Log is at http://pastebin.com/n1Nfai0U
Hope that helps to find the origin of this behaviour.
Thanks for your efforts,
inge
**EDIT**: Just remembered another detail which might help. On my new install xbmc was built against external python ("./configure --enable-external-libraries"). This was not the case on my old install where the grooveshark script worked.
just reinstalled ubuntu 10.10 server as well as xbmc (svn) two days ago. On my last install (os and xbmc installed about a week ago, reinstall due to other issues than grooveshark) the script worked just fine so i guess the failure has to do with a very recent change in the xbmc code or one of its dependencies?
Don't know if it matters, but i'm running xbmc on an ion system.
The problem with the grooveshark script occurs immediately after starting the script. Remote button events are confirmed with a sound and the move of the selection bar in the menu but when pressing enter nothing happens.
The "standard playlist" (I guess without entering username/password it's "popular"?) contains 0 items, so it seems that the script doesn't even connect with a grooveshark server.
Log is at http://pastebin.com/n1Nfai0U
Hope that helps to find the origin of this behaviour.
Thanks for your efforts,
inge
**EDIT**: Just remembered another detail which might help. On my new install xbmc was built against external python ("./configure --enable-external-libraries"). This was not the case on my old install where the grooveshark script worked.