2015-02-02 11:42:07 +01:00
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Installation
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Installing larigira is quite simple. You can install latest version from PyPI
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using ``pip install larigira``. Or you can ``git clone
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https://github.com/boyska/larigira.git`` and run ``python setup.py install``.
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As always, the usage of a virtualenv is recommended.
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The only supported python version is 2.7.
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2015-02-23 21:31:47 +01:00
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Configuration
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larigira use MPD in a peculiar way. It can use mpd internal library, but it can
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also work with "regular" local files, outside of the library. To do so,
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however, it requires you to connect to MPD through the UNIX socket instead of
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the TCP port.
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So how to create this setup?
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inside ``~/.mpdconf``, add the following line::
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bind_to_address "~/.mpd/socket"
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For larigira, you need to set the ``MPD_HOST`` environment variable to
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``$HOME/.mpd/socket``.
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