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#51
I can say that mine are all just plain old mp3's for audio, jpg for pic and a few formats for vids. All of which were detected and worked on previous versions of Canola2. Though I can't say for certain which version they stopped working on...
 
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#52
Originally Posted by klinglerware View Post

However, I notice that my ogg files are not being indexed anymore. Is there something else that I am missing?
Okay, I figured it out. Upon re-installing canola, I discovered that I needed to also re-apply the LMS patch as described below

http://etrunko.blogspot.com/2008/05/...n-canola2.html


My mistake was in assuming that this would be automatically handled by reinstalling the beta9 update. Just curious: any reason why this is still a separate step?

Great job on this application. Once there is FM radio support, a sleep timer, and the ability to easily change the song order on the playlist (like in mediabox), then I will be set!
 
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#53
I am having the same problems of VERY L-O-N-G Discovering Media searches (even when constrained to just internal memory and afterward Canola2 reporting NO MEDIA FOUND when there is media present.

I installed the LMS patch as indicated above and still have the same result.

The installation log has SIX message pairs about "Ignoring version from wrong domain" for:

libelfg0 0.8.5-1osso1
libxml2 2.6.27.dfsg-1.maemo1
gpgv 1.4.6-2maemo1
libdb4.2 4.2.52+dfsg-2
libdb4.2 4.2.52+dfsg-2 (appears twice)
gnupg 1.4.6-2maemo1

I'm starting to get tired of installing/failing/uninstalling/clean-up (repeat) with no progress.
 
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#54
Been running Canola2 for a long time on my N800 w/ OS2008.

Currently have
  • Canola2 2.0.0-beta9-maemo1
  • canola2-cleanup 0.1.8-maemo3 (yes, I was able to upgrade this w/o complaint)
  • canola2-theme-deepblue 1.0.0-maemo4
  • canola2-tuning-plugin 0.1.0-maemo1
  • canola2-youtube-plugin 0.1.3-maemo1

Can't upgrade to 2.0.0-beta9-maemo3. I click on Update, OK, OK, and get "Unable to update canola2. Some application packages required for the update are missing." Details provides:

"Application packages missing:"
  • libfreetype6
  • libglib2.0.-0
  • libhildonfm2
  • libosso1
  • python2.5-terra
  • canolad
  • libfreetype6
  • libssl0.9.8

My log shows:
hildon-application-manager 2.0.2
[ Some installed packages are broken! ]
apt-worker command 4 already pending


That's not exactly a useful list of broken packages -- it's just a count. How are you supposed to find what's broken if all you've got is a number of the pkgs that are broken??? I've not had any problems with any other packages I'm running on the system.

But more to the point of this thread, how do I upgrade Canola2 if it thinks it's broken? (When in fact, it works quite well and is definitely NOT broken!?!)
 
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#55
A little more feedback...in Media Folders selection, the check-marks don't persistent (i.e. don't stay checked)...no wonder it can't find media content.
 
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#56
Originally Posted by Alphaman View Post
Been running Canola2 for a long time on my N800 w/ OS2008.

Currently have
  • Canola2 2.0.0-beta9-maemo1
  • canola2-cleanup 0.1.8-maemo3 (yes, I was able to upgrade this w/o complaint)
  • canola2-theme-deepblue 1.0.0-maemo4
  • canola2-tuning-plugin 0.1.0-maemo1
  • canola2-youtube-plugin 0.1.3-maemo1

Can't upgrade to 2.0.0-beta9-maemo3. I click on Update, OK, OK, and get "Unable to update canola2. Some application packages required for the update are missing." Details provides:

"Application packages missing:"
  • libfreetype6
  • libglib2.0.-0
  • libhildonfm2
  • libosso1
  • python2.5-terra
  • canolad
  • libfreetype6
  • libssl0.9.8

My log shows:
hildon-application-manager 2.0.2
[ Some installed packages are broken! ]
apt-worker command 4 already pending


That's not exactly a useful list of broken packages -- it's just a count. How are you supposed to find what's broken if all you've got is a number of the pkgs that are broken??? I've not had any problems with any other packages I'm running on the system.

But more to the point of this thread, how do I upgrade Canola2 if it thinks it's broken? (When in fact, it works quite well and is definitely NOT broken!?!)
Hi, Alphaman. It seems that it's not a Canola2 issue, but something wrong with application manager itself (the 'broken packages' warning accounts for an unsuccessful previous attempt of installing/upgrading/removing something). If you could, please, run as root, in a terminal, 'apt-get -f install' and paste here the output, we could judge better what is happening.
 

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#57
awesome. I didn't expect help here if it wasn't Canola-related, so I'm really appreciative!

Code:
Nokia-N800-51-3:~# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  garnet-vm
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 85 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B of archives.
After unpacking 3015kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
(Reading database ... 23903 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing garnet-vm ...
Nokia-N800-51-3:~#

Last edited by Alphaman; 2008-12-15 at 15:24.
 
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#58
Originally Posted by rdcinhou View Post
A little more feedback...in Media Folders selection, the check-marks don't persistent (i.e. don't stay checked)...no wonder it can't find media content.
Same over here...
 
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#59
This is what I get when running ROOT from ROOTSH in an XTERM session:

Nokia-N800-36-5:~# apt-get -f install

Reading packages lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded

I don't see a lot of information here to troubleshoot with.
 
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#60
I solved my Canola 9 downgrade problem:

1. I uninstalled Canola 9
2. Ran Clean-up
3. Deleted nearly every repository that I could imagine (I'd deleted the Maemo Extras-Develop WAY back like the thread said) leaving only a core three.
4. I ran the apt-get -f install
5. I reinstalled Canola from the maemo.org board install link.

Now it works!

I just hope that I didn't break any other apps while getting it fixed.
 
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