The standard way to install is: $ cd ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/plugins $ wget http://www.infinicode.org/code/rb/rb-open-folder-0.1.tar.gz $ tar xzf rb-open-folder-0.1.tar.gz $ rm rb-open-folder-0.1.tar.gz That should be enough, if you have Rhythmbox > 0.96 and pygtk installed Maybe i should write in the README that you need to install the directory with the files, not just the files... El mar, 27-11-2007 a las 22:35 +0000, Chris Norman escribió: > I coppied the files (as per README) to /usrlib/rhythmbox/plugins, and > then restarted rhythmbox (after checking the plugin was not in the > list), and there was still nothing. So I copied the whole folder (after > deleting the files), checked, restarted rhythmbox, and still nothing. Do > I need to run Rhythmbox as root to get them in or anything? > > I noticed that all the other plugins are in folders, and they all have a > *.pyc file too. I'm guessing that's Python-compiled (don't know), do you > have to do something silly with them? > > I am a regular linux user, and I can't figure it out, maybe this is > something that should be made easier? Or maybe I should just sort my > life out, does gnome have a project lined up for this? :-D > > Cheers. > > On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 21:34 +0100, Adolfo González Blázquez wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I've written my first Rhythmbox plugin, which is used to open the > > containing folder of the selected track. Is quite simple, but I wanted > > something similar to what iTunes does. > > > > It just adds an action to the context menu, and then it launches > > Nautilus on the containing folder. > > > > I would appreciate any comments. > > > > http://www.infinicode.org/code/rb/rb-open-folder-0.1.tar.gz > > > > Cheers! > > > > -- adolfo > > _______________________________________________ > > rhythmbox-devel mailing list > > rhythmbox-devel gnome org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
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