2011-06-26, 00:34
Kode Wrote:giftie: I tried installing the newest cdart manager, whenever I try to start it it fails though, and the error log says:
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - ############################################################
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Addon Work Folder: /home/kode/.xbmc/userdata/addon_data/script.cdartmanager/
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Addon Database: /home/kode/.xbmc/userdata/addon_data/script.cdartmanager/l_cdart.db
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Addon settings: /home/kode/.xbmc/userdata/addon_data/script.cdartmanager/settings.xml
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Looking for settings.xml
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Addon Work Folder Found, Checking For Database
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Addon Db Found, Checking Database Version
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Looking for database version: 1.3.2
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 NOTICE: [script.cdartmanager] - Database matched
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 INFO: -->Python script returned the following error<--
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 ERROR: Error Type: <type 'exceptions.ImportError'>
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 ERROR: Error Contents: No module named PIL
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 ERROR: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/kode/.xbmc/addons/script.cdartmanager/default.py", line 135, in <module>
import gui
File "/home/kode/.xbmc/addons/script.cdartmanager/resources/lib/gui.py", line 25, in <module>
from PIL import Image
ImportError: No module named PIL
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 INFO: -->End of Python script error report<--
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 INFO: Python script stopped
23:20:00 T:2924477296 M:1884102656 DEBUG: Thread Python Thread 2924477296 terminating
Any ideas?
Are compiling your own XBMC? if so, the script.module.pil does not seem to be being compiled...
Since you are running Linux, and nightly, run 'sudo aptitude install python-imaging' from the command line, this will install it into Linux and the script.module.pil is not needed..