2006-09-26 15:34:21 |
Simon Law |
amarok: statusexplanation |
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Hi Jon,
To start out, please try to strace amaroK, which will explore its behaviour a bit. Follow the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Strace for instructions on how to do this.
Also, you may be able to find a verbose or debugging mode for amaroK's command line. Try starting it with the --help option to see if one is available.
Thanks. |
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2006-10-14 02:58:15 |
Jonathan Anderson |
amarok: statusexplanation |
Hi Jon,
To start out, please try to strace amaroK, which will explore its behaviour a bit. Follow the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Strace for instructions on how to do this.
Also, you may be able to find a verbose or debugging mode for amaroK's command line. Try starting it with the --help option to see if one is available.
Thanks. |
Mumble grumble... Amarok actually starts now. I had to:
mkdir ~/.postgresql
ln -s /etc/postgresql-common/root.crt ~/.postgresql/
Now I have a PostgreSQL problem:
'An error has occured:
Error connecting to the server: could not read root certificate file "/home/jon/.postgresql/root.crt": No SSL error reported'
This is not an Amarok issue... it's PostgreSQL. |
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