Installation Packages [MM3]

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Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Bex » Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:06 pm

When adding a new version of a script to the repository, there's a "What's New:" box in which you can add a message. But the content of that box is not displayed when you press Find Updates within MM. Isn't that message supposed to be displayed?

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Bex » Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:06 pm

It seems to work just fine and I didn't do anything! :D

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Bex » Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:24 pm

What is required to do in order to make the update functionality to work. I'm interested in getting the scripting repository to understand that a new version is released.
MM Wiki wrote:UpdateURL
URL to the version XML file where MM should look for the latest version of this product. If this entry is missing, MM can still try to find out whether a new version has been released, by asking MM web scripting repository using product ID above.

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Let » Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:28 am

When proxy is enabled, installation packages fails with "no update server available". If proxy is disabled it works, so I assume it's getting connection parameters from IE settings. On the other hand web search script works without depending on proxy status(enabled or disabled) but it doesn't save images if proxy is disabled. Now, If I enable proxy updates doesn't work, if i disable it then images don't get saved. I assume proxy usage is a common problem in Media monkey. Any thoughts?

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by nohitter151 » Thu Jul 09, 2009 8:43 pm

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Ripndip » Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:43 pm

nohitter151 wrote:
Ripndip wrote:This teaches you how to make scripts? All I want to know is how to install the .exe or .mmip?

Every time I try I get Product Installation Error. I have administrative rights and I'm using mediamonkey v3

Can someone please help or direct me to a guide? Thanks
Right click the MM shortcut and "Run as administrator".


It's bigger than that I read that information before. I tried it multiple times. I installed uninstalled reinstalled still same thing. I tried it on another computer and scripts install with no problem.

Whenever I uninstall and delete every trace I still have the same library after I reinstall. I want to delete every trace of MM and then try. By the way I am using Vista and the other computer that scripts work on is XP SP3.

Please if anyone can help me solve this issue. I think the first thing I need to do is delete every trace of MM from this computer. Even the library info.

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by nohitter151 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:54 pm

Ripndip wrote:This teaches you how to make scripts? All I want to know is how to install the .exe or .mmip?

Every time I try I get Product Installation Error. I have administrative rights and I'm using mediamonkey v3

Can someone please help or direct me to a guide? Thanks
Right click the MM shortcut and "Run as administrator".

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Ripndip » Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:51 pm

This teaches you how to make scripts? All I want to know is how to install the .exe or .mmip?

Every time I try I get Product Installation Error. I have administrative rights and I'm using mediamonkey v3

Can someone please help or direct me to a guide? Thanks

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by ZvezdanD » Thu May 28, 2009 12:29 pm

Yes, I tried and now it works. Everybody who is using any version of my scripts beginning from Dec 11, 2008 when you first posted information about the .ini file could try it as well.

Was that so hard? :roll:

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by Peke » Thu May 28, 2009 9:48 am

Are you sure? ;) :roll: 8) :lol:

Re: BUG#4972 Installation Packages [MM3]

by ZvezdanD » Thu May 28, 2009 3:09 am

Finally, after two years we have the working Options button with 1249. Now you could remove that BUG part from the Subject. Thanks!

Re: BUG#4972 Installation Packages [MM3]

by ZvezdanD » Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:50 am

1211 and still nothing :(

Why don't you remove this button when it is not working at all? For almost two years you have a fake control.

Re: BUG#4972 Installation Packages [MM3]

by Peke » Mon Jan 05, 2009 8:04 am

I see thx Zvezdan :( It looks that I need to create new example script to test this as last time I have tested it it worked.

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by ZvezdanD » Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:48 am

trixmoto wrote:or scripts with more than one option sheet
Actually, I think that for such cases with multiple sheets, it is even better to display the built-in Options dialog then a script created dialog, at least until MM developers don't add new Tab Panel control as I already suggested before.
trixmoto wrote:Although the possibility to use the same sheet for this button and the options menu would be useful.
Well, my Magic Nodes script works exactly like that - it use same part of the code with same controls for the options sheet and for the new dialog. Just take a look on the fourth screenshot: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 31#p179531.

By the way, the solution could be very simple for both of us. You have a possibility to specify your Options dialog in the .ini file. MM program should check if you really specified it with ConfigurationScript and ConfigurationProcedure and if it found it, it should execute your dialog procedure. But if you don't specify ConfigurationScript and ConfigurationProcedure, MM should open its built-in Options dialog with displayed the particular option sheet.

Re: Installation Packages [MM3]

by trixmoto » Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:15 am

I've not tried implementing one yet, but I disagree that they should automatically be the same as the full options sheet. There are many situations in my scripts where I would a different options sheet initially than in the main options, especially with AutoDJ scripts or scripts with more than one option sheet (ie: MonkeyRok). Although the possibility to use the same sheet for this button and the options menu would be useful.

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