package gpodder
forwarded 696117 https://bugs.gpodder.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732
tag 696117 + upstream
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Hi,
On Thu, 27 Dec 2012, Ben Finney wrote:
On 21-Dec-2012, Ben Finney wrote:
There are *no* HTTP packets in the TCPDump capture during the gPodder
session. The only traffic captured at all is from my IRC client; gPodder
appears to have generated no traffic.
Further investigation shows that th
package gpodder
retitle 696117 gpodder: No useful information on failure to contact HTTP proxy
thanks
On 21-Dec-2012, Ben Finney wrote:
> There are *no* HTTP packets in the TCPDump capture during the gPodder
> session. The only traffic captured at all is from my IRC client; gPodder
> appears to ha
On 20-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote:
> This happens when there are no HTTP headers retrieved from the server
> (usually this happens when there's no Internet connection, hence
> "Offline"). Can you please check with Wireshark how the HTTP traffic
> looks like?
Thanks. I have used TCPDump to capture
Hi,
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012, Ben Finney wrote:
Each feed update fails with the following traceback:
=
1355775035.976728 [gPodder] INFO: Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/gpodder/gui.py", line 2960, in
update_feed_cache_proc
mimetype_prefs=self.con
(Re-sending this after correcting the confusing errors I made.)
On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote:
> Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian
> unstable). There's a tool called "gpodder-migrate2tres" that can be used
> to convert your gPodder 2 database to gPodder 3.
On 17-Dec-2012, tony mancill wrote:
> On 12/17/2012 12:42 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
> > On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote:
> >> Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian
> >> unstable). There's a tool called "gpodder-migrate2tres" that can be used
> >> to convert your gPodd
On 12/17/2012 12:42 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
> On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote:
>> Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian
>> unstable). There's a tool called "gpodder-migrate2tres" that can be used
>> to convert your gPodder 2 database to gPodder 3.
>
> That might be
On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote:
> Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian
> unstable). There's a tool called "gpodder-migrate2tres" that can be used
> to convert your gPodder 2 database to gPodder 3.
That might be good for me, but won't help with the release of Sq
Hi,
On Mon, 17 Dec 2012, Ben Finney wrote:
Error while updating feed
The feed at
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/feed/2888650/podcast.xml
could not be updated.
(...)
How can I diagnose this further to see what might be going wrong?
Run gPodder in a Terminal using "gpodder --ve
Package: gpodder
Version: 2.20.1-1
Severity: normal
gPodder is failing to update from any of my subscriptions.
After a recent upgrade of some GNOME packages in Squeeze, every
subscription (all of which have previously worked fine with this
verion of gPodder) now cause gPodder to report:
Erro
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