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Sujet n°127 |
Problem with Growl
par Burgi - visiteur
le 30/08/2006 @ 21:53 |
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Hi there!
I have a problem with your extension and Growl. When I start Thunderbird with the script by Michael Vöhringer (see: www.voehringer.net), Growl opens a message, when I get new mails. But while Thunderbird is already running, it doesn't work. I contacted Michael who gave me your adress, because he couldn't help me.
I'm using the latest version of YAMB, TB, OS X and Growl. Do you have any idea, how to solve my problem?
Thanx for your help! Greetings from "good ol'" Germany!
Stefan
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Réponse n°1 |
par Globs - ( 247 messages )
le 30/08/2006 @ 22:56 |
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Hi,
I don't know why he needs such a complicated script, and I didn't even try to understand what it does.
But if you juste want Growl support with Yamb, you just need a very simple wrapper that you can find on my "notifiers examples" page, also named growlNotify.sh .
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Réponse n°2 |
par Burgi - visiteur
le 06/09/2006 @ 19:39 |
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Hi!
I'm sorry, that I answer that late....
I tried your thing, but it doesn't work!
Terminal tells me that:
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Last login: Wed Sep 6 19:46:18 on console
Welcome to Darwin!
stefan-burkhardts-ibook-g4:~ Burgi$ cd Desktop
stefan-burkhardts-ibook-g4:~/Desktop Burgi$ cd growlnotify
stefan-burkhardts-ibook-g4:~/Desktop/growlnotify Burgi$ su
Password:
su: Sorry
stefan-burkhardts-ibook-g4:~/Desktop/growlnotify Burgi$ ./install.sh
cp: /usr/local/bin/growlnotify: No such file or directory
cp: /usr/local/man/man1/growlnotify.1: No such file or directory
Installation complete. Please add /usr/local/bin to your PATH if you have not already. Consult your shell's documentation if you do not know how to do this.
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I have Adminrights, and the pw is the right one, too. The versions of the programms are the latest.
What can I do? Where's my fault?
Thanx for your help!
Greets, Stefan
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Réponse n°3 |
par Burgi - visiteur
le 19/09/2006 @ 17:43 |
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Hi!
I got news...
I remarked, that when Thunderbird is opened, and not hidden in the Dock, then the scripts run. But, when I "close" it (by clicking on the red button in the left corner), it doesn't work!
Can you help me?
Thanx and greets!
Stefan
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