Re: [Muine] An Experimental Alarm Clock Plugin Update



Well, I've never used Ubuntu or Debian, but you can check for Glade#
by searching for it with 'locate glade-sharp.pc'.

What makes me wonder is that I think Glade# is needed by Muine itself,
so if you've got that running, I can't think of any other reason for
it to complain (except for a variable problem with $PKG_CONFIG_PATH).

Sorry for my English.

Yo'av.

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:44:49 +0100, Ralph Wabel <rwabel gmx net> wrote:
> I've no idea if I do have glade-sharp or not. If I've how to I find out
> and how do I export it?
> I'm on ubuntu hoary (debian) what package is gtk# or what package do I
> need for glade-sharp?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> 
> >Make sure you have glade-sharp.pc in your $PKG_CONFIG_PATH
> >directories, and if not, export the directory that does have
> >glade-sharp.pc to it.
> >
> >If you don't have glade-sharp.pc nowhere, you probably need to install
> >glade-sharp, which I believe to be part of Gtk# (but I may be wrong).
> >
> >Yo'av.
> >
> >On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:14:56 +0100, Ralph Wabel <rwabel gmx net> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Well I tried to use that plugin. I installed the gst-sharp as said on
> >>the homepage. But I get this error message. I don't know if it's a
> >>problem with the alsamixer plugin. Where do I get the gst-plugin package?
> >>/rwabel RALPH:~/.gnome2/muine/plugins $ mcs -target:library
> >>-out:Cuckoo.dll Cuckoo.cs -pkg:muine-plugin-pkg:glade-sharp
> >>-pkg:gconf-sharp -pkg:gst-sharp -res:Cuckoo.glade
> >>Package muine-plugin-pkg:glade-sharp was not found in the pkg-config
> >>search path.
> >>Perhaps you should add the directory containing
> >>`muine-plugin-pkg:glade-sharp.pc'
> >>to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
> >>No package 'muine-plugin-pkg:glade-sharp' found
> >>error CS8027: Error running pkg-config. Check the above output.
> >>
> >>/I hope someone can help me with that problem.
> >>
> >>thanks
> >>Ralph
> >>
> >>Brian Nickel wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>On usage, I found two major flaws in the Cuckoo plugin; the first
> >>>being that I had to choose what was going to play the night before and
> >>>populate the playlist, and the second being that I really don't use
> >>>Muine's volume control, only the master volume, so every night I'd
> >>>have to crank up the volume and mute gaim so it doesn't blast at people.
> >>>
> >>>Well, in a non-clean, and non-beautiful fashion, I have come up with:
> >>>http://www.public.asu.edu/~bnickel/muine-cuckoo/beta/
> >>><http://www.public.asu.edu/%7Ebnickel/muine-cuckoo/beta/>
> >>>Yes, the next generation alarm clock, featuring playlists AND Mixers a
> >>>la GStreamer.
> >>>
> >>>So beautiful, so perfect, there's got to be some horrible catch...
> >>>Well, you're right. This plugin depends on gst-sharp, a dot-net
> >>>library I've not found anything about, except how to download the
> >>>unstable version from subersion. Moreover, rather than probing all
> >>>mixers, it just looks at the alsamixer, so it really isn't useful for
> >>>non-linux muine usage. Overall, I wouldn't claim this software to be
> >>>ready to publish and boast about, but it solves all my needs, and it
> >>>may solve yours.
> >>>
> >>>Keep it real,
> >>>Brian
> >>>
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