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  1. This wouldn't need to be done during run time. You could write a script that would traverse the mp3 collection and delete the folders of the artist in your ban file...

    It seems unnessecary though... I'd just scroll through the mp3 directory every so often and delete what I didn't want.

  2. :wink:

    I've suggested to have a Linux Live CD version so that what works would work for

    practically anyone with a computer, even that as a "bottom line" remains largely

    ignored to this day and despite the &ried-and-Tested modules which exist but have

    issues with the grab button.  I fear the project will be dead by the time we reach

    the kind of perfection you have in mind:  the gurus have left us a long time ago!

    :sad:

    I tried this. I have the liveCD setup using PCFLUXBOXOS running firefox in WINE... everything installed fine but I was receiving an odd error from the PJ webserver in my browser...

    HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found Date: Tue Oct 16 16:51:06 CDT 2007 Content-Type: text/html Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, max-age=-1 server.Server: Pandora's Jar Connection: close file not found"

    I stopped playing after I got to that point but the livecd worked fine.

  3. Here is what my logfile says...

    INFO main client.Client - initing app

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - running

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - Welcome to Pandora's Jar - darkone_05 edition

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - Attempting to lauch on port 80...

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - OK!

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - [ready, lets grab some MP3's!!!]

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - localhost connected to server.

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - handling request

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - processing url: GET / HTTP/1.1

    DEBUG Thread-1 server.Server - processing request with action: null

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - processing static request. path: GET / HTTP/1.1

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - path =

    DEBUG Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - using path: pandoraGrabber.html

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - documentType = HTML

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - fileType = HTML

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - localhost connected to server.

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - handling request

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - processing url: GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1

    DEBUG Thread-1 server.Server - processing request with action: null

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - processing static request. path: GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - path = favicon.ico

    DEBUG Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - using path: favicon.ico

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - documentType = ICO

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - fileType = ICO

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - localhost connected to server.

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - handling request

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - processing url: GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1

    DEBUG Thread-1 server.Server - processing request with action: null

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - processing static request. path: GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - path = favicon.ico

    DEBUG Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - using path: favicon.ico

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - documentType = ICO

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - fileType = ICO

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - #[host name removed by me]# connected to server.

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - handling request

    INFO Thread-1 server.Server - processing url: GET / HTTP/1.1

    DEBUG Thread-1 server.Server - processing request with action: null

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - processing static request. path: GET / HTTP/1.1

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - path =

    DEBUG Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - using path: pandoraGrabber.html

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - documentType = HTML

    INFO Thread-1 servlet.ProcessAction - fileType = HTML

  4. Well I just did a fresh reload of the OS and still the problem persists.

    "HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found Date: Tue Oct 16 16:51:06 CDT 2007 Content-Type: text/html Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, max-age=-1 server.Server: Pandora's Jar Connection: close file not found"

    I am guessing the web server is responding since the error message has "Pandora's Jar" in the error... also... I tried accessing a non-listening port like 8086 and I get no response... but when I use the appropriate port I get the above error. So the web server is listening... there is just some problem internally in PJ...

    Did you do anything special to the PJ files after you unzipped? I've got to be missing something simple here...

    I just unzipped the 8.1 zip and ran the jar per the normal syntax...

    anyway... no biggie.. thanks again

  5. Hmm... No go as of yet. I noticed I was using an old version of PJ... just tried 8.1 but had the same problem.

    I changed the temp path and tried again with the same results. I also tried running PJ on port 80 and the same thing happened.

    This is what I did thusfar... hopefully you can see if I missed something...

    1) installed the latest jre

    2) installed wine

    3) installed win32 firefox and flash 8 in wine (pandora runs fine in win32 firefox)

    4) from console ran....  export TEMP=/home/myuser/wine/drive_c/windows/temp/

    5) from console ran.... java -jar /install_dir/Pandora/jandora.jar 8085

    So at this point, PJ seems to be running. No odd messages in the console and the blue PJ window opens. I can open win32 firefox in wine and pandora runs fine... I can see the temp files in the wine fielsystem... I just can't open localhost:8085 or any port.. I recieve the previously mentioned error.

    Just for kicks, I tried accessing localhost:8085 from firefox on the linux side and I received the same error.. I tried accessing it via the IP addr also... same problem..

    It just seems like PJs web server isn't responding...I have the firewall disabled on my system. The pandorasjar.log file look fine... no errors.

    I'm sure I'll eventually figure it out... I'm just stumped right now..

    I might try fedora instead of PCLOS but I love how easy PCLOS makes it to create livecd remasters of the system using mklivecd...

    Thanks again for the help.

  6. Well, I ran through these instructions using PCLinux2007... everything went fine until the last step when I tried to launch the wine firefox to localhost:8085

    I receive this error

    "HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found Date: Tue Oct 16 16:51:06 CDT 2007 Content-Type: text/html Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, max-age=-1 server.Server: Pandora's Jar Connection: close file not found"

    I was able to get pandora running in wine and flash 8 works great, I see the temp files in the location you mentioned... When I run the jar... everything looks cool, I get the blue console window as in windows....

    The only problem I cant get PJ to load in the wine browser...

    One question.... was I supposed to install Java in Wine and run pandora from within wine or in linux???

    Thanks... I'm really close on this one...

  7. Thanks for the clarification, MoonLit!

    Then VMWare for Linux is preferable to WinE but it wasn't my idea to use WinE to run

    the Windows version of FireFox (plus the Pandora's Jar suite) under Linux anyway...

    :-)

    That's cool... that was my plan originally. I want a Linux Virtual Machine running PJ in Firefox through WINE...

    I am downloading a prebuilt install of PCLinuxOS from VMwares site now...

    http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/961 (there are other flavors of linux there if you want a leaner build)

    I know it's bulky and overkill on as far as the OS is concerned but it should only take a few minutes for me to get PJ working in it..

    I'm thinking I'll setup PJ to run in the background and install Freevo or something on it and point freevo to the grabbed mp3s...

    Then I will be able to have PJ grabbing songs transparently and have a nice multimedia center front end for my tunes...

  8. I guess I didn't phrase that too well.

    I read up on that link earlier on how to get this running in Wine.... It doesn't look like it will be a problem.

    What I was planning was loading the linux OS as a virtual machine so I could have a "portable and free" PJ setup...

    I could pop the virtual machine on a CD, take it with me and have a functional PJ machine if I'm at my folks, friends, work, etc etc...

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