Re: [gDesklets] SlideShow Desklet review
- From: Sean Bridges <sean bridgetek com>
- To: Xusheng Hou Sun COM
- Cc: gDesklets <gdesklets-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gDesklets] SlideShow Desklet review
- Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 17:02:46 -0700
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 11:33 -0700, Sean Bridges wrote:
> > I was trying to run SlideShow but for some reason it didn't work for
> > me.
> > I put the Control both under ~/.gdesklets/Controls/ and
> > /usr/lib/gdesklets/Controls but it still can't find the Control.
> > Any clue?
>
> I'm not sure. I installed it on 2 different boxes from the gdesklets
> website and it worked okay. I'm still building my troubleshooting skills
> on these :) One thing I did notice is that I included the pyc files in
> the archive. I'm just now becoming familiar with how python works. If
> I understand right these are some kind of byte code compiled files.
> Maybe this can cause issues. Could you try deleting all the pyc files
> out of your ~/.gdesklets/Controls/ImageSlideShow/ directory and see if
> that fixes it? That is my only guess at the moment, but will tinker to
> see if anything else comes to light.
>
> - Sean
So I figured out the issue with my ImageSlideShow control, but not sure
the best way to address. I installed a fresh Feisty in a VM and got the
same error you reported. Problem is that I use the python Image library
to read the photo caption data. I guess this is not installed by
default. I must have it had installed on my other test systems from
some other dependency :s
Doing an install of the ubuntu python-imaging (sudo apt-get install
python-imaging) package fixes this, but probably not the best method for
a control to have a non-standard dependency. I will play around with
either removing this dependency, or somehow packaging this library with
the control unless someone has any other suggestions.
Regards,
- Sean
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