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Hi
I ran GtkOrphan, a program for deleting orphan libraries, and now Amarok displays an error message every time a song or a playlist finish. The error message reads "The «Default» script ended with error code: 127" and the details read "/usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or folder". Amarok still works, but I'm getting tired of constantly closing the error message! Any ideas? Thanks! |
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You'll probably need to use some kind of distro tool for checking for missing libraries.
If you were on gentoo, I'd suggest revdep-rebuild - not sure what's available for other distros. Try reinstalling ruby, or if that doesn't work, try a full reinstall of Amarok, including all deps.
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Happy to help.
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