Hi,
please add support for extension 'PluginSort'. I downloaded it from http://dreamboxupdat...0/experimental/
It generates this error message:
Some plugins are not available:
Extensions/pluginsort (No module named shutil)
Thanks.
'PluginSort' extension
Begonnen door: rtzhjgg0, 19 jun 2011 08:17
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Re: 'PluginSort' extension #2
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Re: 'PluginSort' extension #4
Geplaatst op 19 juni 2011 - 18:59
hello my friends,
just put this file in /usr/lib/enigma2/python/ an restart enigma
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some plugins seek these modules shutil an fnmatch
I had the file shutil.pyo to /usr/lib/enigma2/python/shutil.pyo and the error disappeared
maybe if you integrate this two module when the image is to be generated
saludos.
just put this file in /usr/lib/enigma2/python/ an restart enigma
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some plugins seek these modules shutil an fnmatch
I had the file shutil.pyo to /usr/lib/enigma2/python/shutil.pyo and the error disappeared
maybe if you integrate this two module when the image is to be generated
saludos.
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Re: 'PluginSort' extension #5
Geplaatst op 20 juni 2011 - 08:17
I got it to work adding this files and a small modification, but it was only a "dirty" test. I noticed that the standard PLi-buttons 'DownloadPlugins' and 'RemovePlugins' were not active too.
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Re: 'PluginSort' extension #8
Geplaatst op 20 juni 2011 - 11:54
What I meant was:
To fix the problem on your local box, just type:
opkg install python-shell
This will get the required files from the OpenPLi feed, and not just some binary from an unknown source that may or may not work... It will also put the files in a correct location.
To really fix the problem in a way that the whole world becomes a better place, do as I wrote before and contact the author, ask him to add a dependency on "python-shell" in his plugin.
To fix the problem on your local box, just type:
opkg install python-shell
This will get the required files from the OpenPLi feed, and not just some binary from an unknown source that may or may not work... It will also put the files in a correct location.
To really fix the problem in a way that the whole world becomes a better place, do as I wrote before and contact the author, ask him to add a dependency on "python-shell" in his plugin.
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