Re: [Banshee-List] Ipod detected by libipoddevice, not by banshee



Further analysis of the straces showed that libnjb was being loaded when I plugged in my ipod. I recompiled without njb support, but its still not working.

Matthew T. Fata wrote:
I am by no means a dotnet expert, but I investigated a little more took an strace of banshee.

I noticed it opened a file ipod-sharp.dll.config, which contained the following:

<configuration>
	<dllmap dll="ipoddevice" target="libipoddevice.so.0" />
</configuration>


Presumably this indicates that the ipoddevice assembly is located in the libipoddevice.so.0 library, but the strace shows that this file is never being opened. This is my configuration line:

./configure --prefix=/usr --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --datadir=/usr/share --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/lib --enable-avahi --disable-xing --disable-helix --disable-docs --enable-ipod --enable-njb --disable-gtk-doc --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu

configure also confirms:
     Digital Audio Players (DAP):
       iPod:            yes
       NJB:             yes
       MTP:             no

The njb libraries are opened fine in the strace.

Any idea why it wouldn't be opening libipoddevice.so.0?

Matt


Matthew T. Fata wrote:
I'm running Gentoo/x86 with xfce4 as my WM. I have gnome-volume-manager, dbus, and hald all running to support this. I thought it might be my not running gnome, but I think the issue may be in ipod-sharp.

Matt

Michel Salim wrote:
This is the problem I encountered on Fedora Core 6. What distribution
are you running (and on which platform)? I'm curious to see if it's a
more general problem, or is something to do with Fedora's placement of
Mono libraries.

Regards,

- Michel

On 11/12/06, Matthew T. Fata <matt credibleinstitution org> wrote:
Hi,

I have installed banshee 0.11.2, libipoddevice 0.5.1, and ipod-sharp 0.6.2.

Banshee will not detect my ipod when plugged in, however the `ipod` util
shows the device being plugged in and `ipod --list` confirms this.  The
device gets mounted by gnome-volume-manager as /media/PITA/ and it also
shows up in hal-device-manager.

http://banshee-project.org/Troubleshooting/iPod doesn't go much beyond
this point, but it does imply that in this type of scenario the issue
could be with ipod-sharp.

What steps can I take to further troubleshoot?

Thanks,
Matt Fata
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