Oh, OK. Gotcha now.
Your environmental variables are set then.
I'm stepping out of the discussion now since you're running into something
I've never dealt with before. In the past, when gPodder couldn't find my
download directory, that was the missing link for me.
I haven't followed this thread closely so I'll go back through it, make
sure I understand the problem you're having and see if something jumps out
at me.
Cheers!
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 6:12 PM Craig Anderson <craig@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mon Jan 28 16:03:31 MST 2019
I'm afraid I'm being all muddled.
What I added to my ~/.bashrc file:
> In ~/.bashrc
> export GPODDER_HOME=/media/sf_r1/audio/gpodder
> export GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR=/media/sf_r1/audio/gpodder
Output of export before I start gpodder from the command line:
> $ export
> declare -x GPODDER_DOWNLOAD_DIR="/media/sf_r1/audio/gpodder"
> declare -x GPODDER_HOME="/media/sf_r1/audio/gpodder"