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luc14n0 avatar luc14n0 commented on August 20, 2024 1

I'll keep that in mind when doing tests.

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fossfreedom avatar fossfreedom commented on August 20, 2024

I really ask the author of this good extension, which pleases all Ubuntu users, to give adequate instructions on how to compile a plugin for Fedora,

That responsibility needs to come from Fedora users. The only distros I develop specifically for is Debian and Ubuntu.

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luc14n0 avatar luc14n0 commented on August 20, 2024

Hi there Max.

Have you tried this before?

$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure --prefix =/usr

After compiling using that here, I still see the list of radio stations that comes with Rhythmbox, even after restarting it/the system.

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maxborowsky avatar maxborowsky commented on August 20, 2024

Hi, @luc14n0.

I do not use Fedora now, for some reason I migrated to Debian, and therefore, unfortunately, I will not be able to check your advice.

However, I note that there is still a bug with the disappearance of radio stations in the most recent version of alternative-toolbar, which is available for Debian 12.

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luc14n0 avatar luc14n0 commented on August 20, 2024

Hmm, interesting! Taking a look at autogen.sh I see test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" || "$srcdir/configure" "$@" in the last line. So, for the average user, ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr should be virtually the same as I pointed above.

I'm going to double check the stock radio list before and after installing this plugin, because unless only part of the list is disappearing, it seems fine to me, in my system. Does the list get reduced, or does it get completely emptied for you?

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maxborowsky avatar maxborowsky commented on August 20, 2024

@luc14n0,

completely emptied

Exactly. This happens immediately after installing and customizing alternative-toolbar and sometimes after minor changes in its settings (I did not understand the pattern). To restore the list, I have to use the command

gsettings set org.gnome.rhythmbox.plugins.iradio initial-stations-loaded false

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luc14n0 avatar luc14n0 commented on August 20, 2024

Alright, after checking and unchecking several boxes in Preferences->Plugins->Alternative Toolbar->Preferences - and restarting Rhythmbox -, I still get the same Radio pre-installed list here:

image

But I'll keep trying, to see if the results change.

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