Two makes a pattern

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I'd also love to know what you thought of the plugin dir!
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Two's a trend. Two's a trend.
Yep, I should've mentioned that too--the plugin directory is amazing! So easy to use, and it was really easy to submit my new plugin, as well. :)
Ah, okay. I wondered why I couldn't find any Google results for "two makes a pattern."
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Yay indeed!
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Congrats on the release and congrats on the plugin. Thrilled to see both!
Now you're first on google with this search... This is how you start a ... whatever
Are there any site with this in action yet? I only see one screen but not in action hmm.. Is this similar to Reblog http://www.reblog.org/ ?


I'm trying to get this to work with del.icio.us to no avail. I've got my feed URI in there but I am not sure what else to do to figure out what's going wrong.
Refeed will log to the MT activity log if it runs into any problems... try checking there to see if there are any errors.

Alternatively, note that Refeed works as a scheduled task in MT, so you'll need to enable scheduled tasks (which involves setting up a cron job on most installations, afaik).
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I know I'm close. I've got the scheduled tasks working (a struggle mostly because I'm relatively clueless with the VI editor). The activity log shows this:

Error during task 'Check for updates to feeds (Refeed)': Can't locate Feed/Find.pm in @INC (@INC contains:

When I installed Feed::Find I got weird feedback that some tests worked and some didn't. Should I be looking at MT or Feed::Find to figure this out?

I'm totally jazzed by this plugin. For the last few years I've had a multi-editor links blog with MT-generated pages that merely pull in and display the Del.icio.us RSS using MagpieRSS. I've jumped on Yahoo Pipes as a way of massaging the source feed but there is so much I could do if each link item were an MT post. My personal blog has been evolving into a stream-of-consciousness blog powered by Twitter, Flickr, Gabcast--and of course the occasional MT post! If Refeed could separate by category a little CSS trickery would let me create a Tumblr-like stream visually organized by source.
Thanks! Martin
<a href="http://www.quakerranter.org">quakerranter.org</a> (personal) and <a href="http://www.quakerquaker.org">quakerquaker.org</a> (links)
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I have refeed installed as well as the necessary perl modules but when it tries to run I get the following error:

Error during task 'Check for updates to feeds (Refeed)': Can't create history database support/refeed-history.db: No such file or directory at /home/rmiles/public_html/cgi-bin/mt/plugins/R efeed/refeed.pl line 61.

Any ideas on how to get it to work?
Anyone have an idea of how to get it to work properly? One of the guys at the Six Apart forum said he created it manually. Is it just a plain text file?

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