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Hi,
it seems I am to stupid to use the copycover offline script. I looked on the copycover page and tried google, but it seems I cant find the correct command to execute copycover offline from the shell. Please, anybody enlighten me. Thanks |
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Install it from the Script Manager (or whatever it's called) in Amarok and press Run (or.. yeah. I'm currently not on my Linux so I don't know what is't called, sorry).
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I heard, that the script won't work with a recent version of amarok due to changes in the database layout
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@ mogger: No, the "offline" version is just a pearl script included in the copycover download file, it is explicitely stated that it can be run from the command line only, and you cant install it trough the script manager.
@ hurra: The webpage of the copycover script says something about the script haveing been updated, so I would at least like to try it. Thanks to you both for answering, but can anyone tell me what I have to type in at the command line to run this script? |
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Ah sorry. I could however swear that I've had it in my script collection.
What to you mean by "write"? You may have to make it executable first (chmod u+x) and then just write ./(script name) . Or maybe I'm terribly wrong again?
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Ha, it seems you are terribly right now It works, thanks a bunch !
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