Media player called: "Listen"

Hi
I have come across a media player called "listen" has anyone used it before or going to turn it into a pacman package?
I think it is upto version 0.4.2 at the moment.
Steve:)

Komodo wrote:
pressh wrote:yeah i installed it too yesterday but it does not want to update my library when I add some folders to my music folder (even with update library  ).
I have the same problem; solution anyone? :?
It seems that 'No DBus support' is the problem, but I've got dbus installed...
Do you have a dbus session running, either with you wm or with the applications (dbus-launch listen) ?
My output is different, but the result is quite the same
File "dbus_bindings.pyx", line 1630, in dbus_bindings.MethodCall.__init__
File "dbus_bindings.pyx", line 1443, in dbus_bindings.Message.__init__
TypeError: expected string or Unicode object, NoneType found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/gnome/lib/listen/hal.py", line 96, in __volume_unmounted_cb
device_dbus_obj = self.bus.get_object("org.freedesktop.Hal" ,device_udi)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dbus/_dbus.py", line 145, in get_object return self.ProxyObjectClass(self, named_service, object_path)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dbus/proxies.py", line 143, in __init__ (result, self._pending_introspect) = self._Introspect()
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/dbus/proxies.py", line 155, in _Introspect
message = dbus_bindings.MethodCall(self._object_path, 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable', 'Introspect')
File "dbus_bindings.pyx", line 1630, in dbus_bindings.MethodCall.__init__
File "dbus_bindings.pyx", line 1443, in dbus_bindings.Message.__init__
TypeError: expected string or Unicode object, NoneType found
NB FILE TO SCAN: 489
SCAN TIME: 0 s

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