Discussion:
get_iplayer for Windows 3.07.0 released
Alan Milewczyk
2017-11-29 06:12:52 UTC
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Release notes:

https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release300to309#release307


https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_win32/releases/latest...


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RS
2017-11-29 16:38:32 UTC
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From: Alan Milewczyk
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 6:12 AM
Post by Alan Milewczyk
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release300to309#release307
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_win32/releases/latest...
Many thanks to dinky for the changes and fixes, and to Alan for drawing
attention to them.

I am sure it's just me being exceptionally stupid, and noone else would make
the same mistake, but I'll mention it just in case.

I have at last got around to making my machines dual boot between Windows 10
and ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS. I decided to follow the advice to use the
get-iplayer PPA for Ubuntu/Mint. The commands are

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer

sudo apt-get update

In fact I needed to press ENTER part way through the first command, but a
message on the screen told me that so it was no big deal. The first time I
tried to run get_iplayer I was told that it had not been installed and I
needed to run

sudo apt-get install get-iplayer

Of course I got it wrong and typed install get_iplayer instead of install
get-iplayer, but as I remember it told me it could not find get_iplayer to
install. Anyway I got it right in the end, and it has worked without
problem for a couple of weeks.

https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/unixpkg
Linux/BSD package installation
says at the foot of the page
Upgrading
The system package manager will handle upgrades to get_iplayer and its
dependencies.

I tried to run the two commands in the PPA installation instructions again,
and they appeared to work. I had forgotten about the need to run

sudo apt-get install get-iplayer

but this time when I ran get_iplayer I was not told about the need to run
the install command. Instead it ran v3.06 as before.

Eventually I did remember but I again typed install get_iplayer instead of
install get-iplayer. This time I got an error message (I can't remember
what it was) but it was not immediately obvious what the problem was.

In the end I did remember I had to type

sudo apt-get install get-iplayer

and all was well. It now runs v3.07. I hope this is of some help to anyone
who has made the same mistake, and maybe the documentation can be expanded
to cover it in due course.

Is there any reason Raspbian Stretch/Raspberry Pi has the get_iplayer
Raspbian repo while Ubuntu/Mint has the get-iplayer PPA (further mis-spelt
in the documentation as the get-player PPA)?

Best wishes
Richard
Alan Milewczyk
2017-11-29 23:58:44 UTC
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Post by RS
From: Alan Milewczyk
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 6:12 AM
Post by Alan Milewczyk
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/release300to309#release307
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer_win32/releases/latest...
Many thanks to dinky for the changes and fixes, and to Alan for
drawing attention to them.
I am sure it's just me being exceptionally stupid, and noone else
would make the same mistake, but I'll mention it just in case.
I have at last got around to making my machines dual boot between
Windows 10 and ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS.  I decided to follow the advice to
use the get-iplayer PPA for Ubuntu/Mint.  The commands are
---------<snip>----------
Post by RS
and all was well.  It now runs v3.07.  I hope this is of some help to
anyone who has made the same mistake, and maybe the documentation can
be expanded to cover it in due course.
I must admit I find Linux totally exasperating. It's not as if command
line is an issue, after all I cut my teeth on CP/M and then DOS2 way
back in the 80s and I'm still happy to go to command line with Windows.
Maybe I've just been with Windows so long that I've got used to its
method of working and can't get out of that groove.

Everyone in the Linux camp goes on about the wonderful choice of distros
available but there's too many confusing choices for me and I can't be
bothered flitting around from one to another in my quest for perfection.

In the last few years I turned a couple of laptops over to Windows/Linux
Mint dual boot but found over time that I never used the Linux boot.
I've had two desktop PCs which were Linux Mint - one got converted into
an unRAID NAS a few months back and when I get back to the UK in March
I'll be converting the other one back to Windows. Despite all the
protestations of superior architecture/security etc etc etc from the
Linux crew I just find the lack of Linux software too limiting for what
I use my PCs for.

</OT rant over, LOL>
Post by RS
Is there any reason Raspbian Stretch/Raspberry Pi has the get_iplayer
Raspbian repo while Ubuntu/Mint has the get-iplayer PPA (further
mis-spelt in the documentation as the get-player PPA)?
Don't know about the first question but someone gave me an answer to the
second. It's not a typo, the "get-iplayer" bit is deliberate, don't ask
me why, another of those Linux quirks!

BTW on the topic of installations, I updated GIP here on my Win 10
laptop and found my AV software kept barfing at the setup.exe file - I
notice in previous versions it was an installer.exe. I don't know if
that was the difference but I had to temporarily suspend my AV to get
the GIP installed. Not had that before. Anyway, I've yet to do that on
my Win 7 PC back home, which I'll probably do later.

Time to get back in the shade, it's already 30+ and it's not even 8am.
Tattiebye!

A

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The Kernel
2017-11-30 05:14:57 UTC
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Despite all the protestations of superior architecture/security etc etc
etc from the Linux crew I just find the lack of Linux software too
limiting for what I use my PCs for.
Uh?
I must admit I find Linux totally exasperating. It's not as if command
line is an issue, after all I cut my teeth on CP/M and then DOS2 way
back in the 80s and I'm still happy to go to command line with
Windows. >Maybe I've just been with Windows so long

No comparison
And Yes
Alan Milewczyk
2017-11-30 09:06:04 UTC
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Despite all the protestations of superior architecture/security etc
etc etc from the Linux crew I just find the lack of Linux software
too limiting for what I use my PCs for.
Uh?
I must admit I find Linux totally exasperating. It's not as if
command >line is an issue, after all I cut my teeth on CP/M and then
DOS2 way >back in the 80s and I'm still happy to go to command line
with Windows. >Maybe I've just been with Windows so long
No comparison
And Yes
LOL, it's ok, don't take it personally, it's not as if I was insulting
your family. We're all allowed an opinion even if you think I'm
misguided, hehehehe.

A

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Simon Morgan
2017-11-30 16:22:47 UTC
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Many thanks to Dinkypumpkin for this latest release. Installed and running
on a Win 10 laptop without any problem. No doubt it will keep running until
the next release.

Rgds
Simon Morgan

Ps - does Linux always have the problems described in this list?
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