#musicbrainz

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      • DJKC
        cikkolata: have you heard "Bite" at all?
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      • cikkolata
        don't think so
      • DJKC
        it's not on any of their best albums, nor any singles I think
      • cikkolata
        then no
      • DJKC
        it's from the same game as Extensions/Okashi na Onna no Ko
      • but while there was a single for those two it's just on the game OST
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      • cikkolata
        you'll live if they don't get accepted straight away :P
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      • SenRepus
        'tis all
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      • cikkolata
        after too much adding japanese stuff, the rest of the world seems completely unorganised and useless.
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      • DJKC
        cikkolata: agreed ^^
      • cikkolata
        bleh
      • gah, completely useless.
      • cikkolata giggles
      • I'm watching the video for h!p all stars - all for one & one for all and the first thing that comes to mind is "wow, I bet that'd be hell to do with AR..."
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      • StupidMop
        anyone here use the MusicBrainz perl modules to access the MusicBrainz data? I was having issues with those modules and was worndering if anyone with perl knowlege was around
      • cikkolata
        maaaybe.
      • ask anyway.
      • StupidMop
        okay!
      • when you install the MusicBrainz.pm there is a simple_demo.pl that comes with. it does a simple lookup to MusicBrainz. When I run that script from the commandline, it says it can't reach the musicbrainz server. But when i run it form Komodo(perl editor) it runs fine and gets the data
      • the same is true for perl scripts i've written as well. Why does that happen? and how can i get it to work from the commandline?
      • (i'm on Win32 with perl 5.8)
      • ramoz
        sounds like a firewall issue or something
      • StupidMop
        Firewall... hmmm... i guess the router could be blocking ports or something, but i don't know.... why would it work fine from the editor? and it also works fine when i use the standard MusicBrainz tagger...
      • cikkolata
        oh, you're the guy who posted to the mailing list?
      • StupidMop
        yea
      • hmm
      • there is something about setting a proxy from perl. Would that help in my situation?
      • $mb->set_proxy($serverAddr, $serverPort);
      • cikkolata
        do you need a proxy?
      • StupidMop
        no. i don't usually use one.
      • cikkolata
        hmm
      • I found something mentioning it, but it's japanese.
      • DJKC: ping!
      • not that it appears to be any help.
      • StupidMop
        :-\
      • i mentioned the proxy thing before only becuase out of ideas to try...
      • cikkolata
        hmm.
      • bizarre.
      • StupidMop
        that's me.
      • cikkolata
        the obvious solution is to use linux! :D
      • StupidMop
        i know!
      • cikkolata points out the completely unhelpful answer :P
      • the thing is i want the thing i'm making to be cross-platform, so it should work on Win32 as well
      • cikkolata
        thing?
      • StupidMop
        i couldn't get the MusicBrainz.pm to be installed correctly under cygwin either :-\ but that's another issue
      • "thing" yes :-) i'm not sure exactly what it will be...yet..
      • cikkolata
        "I'm coding! I don't know what I'm coding, but I'm coding!"
      • StupidMop says don't laugh at me
      • :)
      • I'm... uh... passing the time! :)
      • the japanese thing says dll in it.
      • StupidMop
        right now i'm jsut trying to get it to access mb reliably before i get indepth into the coding
      • cikkolata
        wow, you're so organised.
      • I usually end up doing things backwards
      • StupidMop
        me too!
      • but this is something i eventually want to put on sourceforge and and have it be cooL
      • cikkolata ponders going to the shop while she waits for grep
      • i guess it's because i want other people to help with, so i'm being neater and more organized... if it's just me, it's a little more messy
      • grrr... it's just frustraing now...
      • okay..
      • I am on Tech Support with Linksys
      • they are trying to help me...
      • Waht port would a perl script use?
      • (this is on win32, if that makes a difference)
      • cikkolata
        uh... I imagine it's a normal GET or POST or something, so 80
      • StupidMop
        that's what i thought...
      • Muti
        uhm, I doubt it's a firewall issue if you can access port 80 via a web browser on your computer
      • StupidMop
        that's the wierd thing..
      • browsers work fine. musicbrainz tagger works fine. perl script works fine from Komodo(perl editor) but when i run it from the commandline, nothing
      • Muti
        so hang up with linksys. =)
      • StupidMop
        fortuneatly they have an over the web live support chat i started using...and at first she almost seemd helpfull talking about 'port triggering' and stuff.... but she kinda dropped off :-\
      • Muti
        yeah, they are not going to be able to help you, i promise
      • StupidMop
        oh yea? can you help me!? i need help!
      • StupidMop needs help in more ways then one
      • Muti
        install ethereal, see if the script even attempts to connect to musicbrainz.org when you run from the command line
      • StupidMop
        what is ethereal? where can i get it?
      • Muti
        ethereal is a packet sniffer, http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/
      • install winpcap and then ethereal
      • StupidMop
        ..installing..
      • okay. installed.
      • both winpcap and ethereal
      • now what do i want to setup and run?
      • Muti
        well, you'll want to start a packet sniff looking for packets to mm.musicbrainz.org (most likely)
      • StupidMop
        okay..hmm... let me try...
      • okay...
      • i think i see it... i see it trying to go to 66.151.158.177
      • and i believe that is the musicbrainz server
      • Muti
      • StupidMop
        oh! okay..
      • DJKC
        windump is a nice and somewhat simpler to me than ethereal utility for it
      • cikkolata
        musicbrainz is 216.218.240.152
      • StupidMop
        what about 212.204.214.114
      • DJKC
        just a windows port of tcpdump that uses winpcap and has some windows specifics modifications
      • cikkolata
        DJKC: can I leech your japanese knowledge? http://www.doblog.com/weblog/myblog/428/9956#9956
      • DJKC
        cikkolata: what specifically?
      • cikkolata
        the bit about can't connect to mm.musicbrainz.org
      • StupidMop
        in ethereal, can i filter out certain requests? so i don't see the gotomypc.com and freenode stuff?
      • Muti
        yes, when you begin a capture there is a line where you can type in a filter, type "port 80"
      • or "host musicbrainz.org"
      • StupidMop
        let me try again..
      • DJKC
        what's a PPM?
      • in perl terms
      • cikkolata
        perl module I think
      • I'm not sure
      • something to do with activestate's perl, afaik
      • DJKC
        says there are win32 ppms but using his own activeperl build he installed it but got taht error, possibly because of teh dll's fault
      • StupidMop
        okay. PPM is the Win32 way to install perl *.pm modules
      • cikkolata
        so someone else has that error... hmmm.
      • StupidMop
        i have perl 5.8 and the latest and greatest MusicBrainz PPM modules
      • Muti: as for eatheral. i set it to only check that host. Then i used the MusicBrainz script from my editor(and it was a success) then form the commandline (failure)
      • i need help interpritating the data eathreral has
      • :-(
      • Muti
        well, when you tried from the command line did you see any packets at all to musicbrainz?
      • or just nothing?
      • StupidMop
        i opened eartheral and set it to only look at host musicbrainz.org and then i ran the script form the commandline twice and it didn't capture any packets taht time
      • Muti
        yeah, so something is up with perl and whatever tcp library it's using
      • cikkolata
        I'm getting the same error.
      • Muti
        I really don't know much about perl, and I really know hardly anything about musicbrainz perl implementation
      • cikkolata prods things
      • StupidMop
        Thank you for your assitance Muti!
      • Muti
        for what it's worth, you're welcome. =)
      • StupidMop
        but the weird thing is that i can use other scripts that go to the intenet and fetch things...hmm... at least i could *in the past*!... hmmmm...
      • cikkolata tries getting komodo
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      • StupidMop
        other perl scripts seem to access the net fine
      • blah! :-\
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      • yalaforge
        still trouble with the perl bindings?
      • StupidMop
        yes
      • it's very frustrating
      • yalaforge
        the reason is probably that the perl bindings don't access the mb server the "normal" way
      • they use libmusicbrainz
      • which is a C library and the backend of the perl bindings