On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 15:33:45 +, Duncan wrote:
> unless by some chance you missed the perms on that file,
No!
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Maurice posted on Mon, 24 Jun 2013 13:25:22 + as excerpted:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 11:48:39 +, Duncan wrote:
>
>> tasks.nzb , I think you mean.
>
> Yes, indeed. I don't see that was the cause of the problem though,
> because:
> (1) With the same .pan2 (with all permissions changed to
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 11:48:39 +, Duncan wrote:
> tasks.nzb , I think you mean.
Yes, indeed. I don't see that was the cause of the problem though,
because:
(1) With the same .pan2 (with all permissions changed to new user)
containing the same.tasks.nzb file, Pan *did* start.
(2) If I
Maurice posted on Sat, 22 Jun 2013 11:42:15 + as excerpted:
> On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 05:24:26 +, Duncan wrote:
>
>> if I had the
>> corresponding strace of a successful run to compare it against, and
>> possibly a diff between them (tho I could of course do that myself once
>> I had both st
Am 22.06.2013 13:42, schrieb Maurice:
Could it be that Heinrich's suggestion (Pan already running) was on
the mark, and that Pan wasn't starting because its session was still
open at Logout, but for some reason was not being re-displayed at Login?
I'm pretty sure because I programmed that beha
Maurice posted on Sat, 22 Jun 2013 11:42:15 + as excerpted:
> I don't understand the reference to "news.pan.NZB', although there is in
> .pan2 a file 'tasks/nzb' containing:
>
> --
>
> "http://www.newzbin.com/DTD/nzb/nzb-1.0.dtd";>
> http://www.ne
Maurice Batey posted on Sat, 22 Jun 2013 12:05:35 +0100 as excerpted:
> On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 09:39:26 +0200, Heinrich Müller wrote:
>
>> Normally this just means that pan has been started twice.
>> Check with top/htop.
>
> Interesting thought, but I still get the 'failure to start' if I try
> P
On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 05:24:26 +, Duncan wrote:
> if I had the
> corresponding strace of a successful run to compare it against, and
> possibly a diff between them (tho I could of course do that myself once
> I had both straces in hand), that would spotlite the differences,
So I scooted back
On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 09:39:26 +0200, Heinrich Müller wrote:
> Normally this just means that pan has been started twice.
> Check with top/htop.
Interesting thought, but I still get the 'failure to start' if I try
Pan immediately after login.
I'm not familiar with your "top/htop" suggestion, Hein
Am 20.06.2013 20:57, schrieb Maurice Batey:
Just one thing after another!
Just when all seemed to be sorted out, all of a sudden Pan cannot start!
$ pan
Gtk -Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
Added 0 files to queue. exiting.!
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Maurice Batey posted on Fri, 21 Jun 2013 16:59:52 +0100 as excerpted:
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 08:40:08 +, Duncan wrote:
>
>> I /believe/ canberra is the gtk sound event module.
>
>I suspect the 'canberra-gt*" warning is a red herring; I was probably
> getting that (but not seeing it) when
On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 08:40:08 +, Duncan wrote:
> I /believe/ canberra is the gtk sound event module.
I suspect the 'canberra-gt*" warning is a red herring; I was probably
getting that (but not seeing it) when starting Pan from the system icon.
The reason I say that is because I have tried
Maurice Batey posted on Thu, 20 Jun 2013 19:57:14 +0100 as excerpted:
> Just when all seemed to be sorted out, all of a sudden Pan cannot start!
>
>
> $ pan Gtk -Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
> Added 0 files to queue. exiting.!
> -
Just one thing after another!
Just when all seemed to be sorted out, all of a sudden Pan cannot start!
$ pan
Gtk -Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
Added 0 files to queue. exiting.!
Tried uninstalling/re-installing Pan.
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