Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
I'm only on the first step and I'm already worried...
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riley@riley-laptop:~$ sudo aptitude install cd-discid cdparanoia ruby ruby-pkg-tools libgettext-ruby1.8 libgtk2-ruby
[sudo] password for riley:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Initializing package states... Done
Writing extended state information... Done
Building tag database... Done
The following packages are unused and will be REMOVED:
jackd libevolution3.0-cil libgnome-keyring1.0-cil libgnomedesktop2.20-cil
libsox-fmt-all libsox-fmt-alsa libsox-fmt-ao libsox-fmt-base
libsox-fmt-ffmpeg libsox-fmt-flac libsox-fmt-gsm libsox-fmt-mp3
libsox-fmt-ogg libsox-fmt-oss libsox-fmt-sndfile libsox0 mjpegtools
mkvtoolnix ogmtools sox
The following NEW packages will be automatically installed:
debhelper devscripts fakeroot html2text intltool-debian irb1.8
libatk1-ruby1.8 libcairo-ruby1.8 libcompress-raw-zlib-perl
libcompress-zlib-perl libdigest-hmac-perl libdigest-sha1-perl
libfile-remove-perl libgdk-pixbuf2-ruby1.8 libgettext-ruby-util
libglib2-ruby1.8 libgtk2-ruby1.8 libio-compress-base-perl
libio-compress-zlib-perl libio-stringy-perl libmail-box-perl
libmail-sendmail-perl libmailtools-perl libmime-types-perl
libobject-realize-later-perl libpango1-ruby1.8 libreadline-ruby1.8
libsvn-perl libuser-identity-perl po-debconf rdoc rdoc1.8
svn-buildpackage unp
The following NEW packages will be installed:
cd-discid debhelper devscripts fakeroot html2text intltool-debian irb1.8
libatk1-ruby1.8 libcairo-ruby1.8 libcompress-raw-zlib-perl
libcompress-zlib-perl libdigest-hmac-perl libdigest-sha1-perl
libfile-remove-perl libgdk-pixbuf2-ruby1.8 libgettext-ruby-util
libgettext-ruby1.8 libglib2-ruby1.8 libgtk2-ruby libgtk2-ruby1.8
libio-compress-base-perl libio-compress-zlib-perl libio-stringy-perl
libmail-box-perl libmail-sendmail-perl libmailtools-perl
libmime-types-perl libobject-realize-later-perl libpango1-ruby1.8
libreadline-ruby1.8 libsvn-perl libuser-identity-perl po-debconf rdoc
rdoc1.8 ruby-pkg-tools svn-buildpackage unp
0 packages upgraded, 38 newly installed, 20 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 5510kB of archives. After unpacking 15.1MB will be used.
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That's A LOT of stuff to install/uninstall, is this normal?
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
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Originally Posted by
rainwalker
I'm only on the first step and I'm already worried...
That's A LOT of stuff to install/uninstall, is this normal?
That doesn't seem normal to me. Could aptitude just be taking care of dependencies for other programs?
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
I guess so...I'll go ahead and try it tomorrow and let you know what happens
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
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Originally Posted by
rainwalker
I guess so...I'll go ahead and try it tomorrow and let you know what happens
Definitely. Let me know how it goes and I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help :(
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
awsome tutorial, but i've got one problem.
everything installed okay. but when i start rubyripper, in the main window it sais "Cdrom drive scd0 does not exist on your system! Please first configure your cdrom drive first."
strange thing is that the cdrom works fine in everything else. it picks up in gnome in general, sound juicer and rhythmbox both pick em up. and when i tell rubyripper to open the cd drive, it does. but when i close the cd drive, rubyripper wont read the cd, just gives me back the same message.
any ideas?
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
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Originally Posted by
Circus-Killer
awsome tutorial, but i've got one problem.
everything installed okay. but when i start rubyripper, in the main window it sais "Cdrom drive scd0 does not exist on your system! Please first configure your cdrom drive first."
strange thing is that the cdrom works fine in everything else. it picks up in gnome in general, sound juicer and rhythmbox both pick em up. and when i tell rubyripper to open the cd drive, it does. but when i close the cd drive, rubyripper wont read the cd, just gives me back the same message.
any ideas?
okay, found this solution in another thread.
i ran the command: ls -l /dev/cdrom*
which gave me the following results:
Code:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2008-08-05 19:23 /dev/cdrom -> scd0
with this, a user suggested that i go into rubyripper preferences, and change the cdrom field from /dev/cdrom to /dev/scd0
it worked for me, so just thought i would post it here in case someone runs into the same problem.
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
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Originally Posted by
Circus-Killer
a user suggested that i go into rubyripper preferences, and change the cdrom field from /dev/cdrom to /dev/scd0
it worked for me, so just thought i would post it here in case someone runs into the same problem.
Wish I had your luck. That's the first thing I tried...no go. And I already have the symlinks in /dev pointing to scd0
This problem has plagued me since I first tried to run Ruburipper a long time ago. Nothing seems to change. I get that 'does not exist!' runaround no matter if I set it to cdrom, scd0, hdc or whatnot--and this despite the fact that the 'open/close tray' button works! Go figure...
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
Awesome, everything worked for me :)
Had to change the path to my CD drive to /dev/scd0 but that's it, thanks!
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Circus-Killer
a user suggested that i go into rubyripper preferences, and change the cdrom field from /dev/cdrom to /dev/scd0
it worked for me, so just thought i would post it here in case someone runs into the same problem.
I was having that problem as well, and your solution worked for me! Thanks :) I'll edit the OP in case anybody else is having difficulties, and maybe file a bug report.
Re: HOWTO: Install Rubyripper 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 8.04
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Originally Posted by
ghindo
I was having that problem as well, and your solution worked for me! Thanks :) I'll edit the OP in case anybody else is having difficulties, and maybe file a bug report.
everyone has success except me.:(