Hello, I've been maintaining Debian packages for the Music Player Daemon project for the past month or so, and have finally decided that they're ready for sponsorship and upload into Debian proper. I have the full support of the upstream authors, and have myself contributed to the upstream development of mpc and mpd.
mpd is the Music Player Daemon, and mpc, wmmp, gmpc, and phpmp are all clients that can be used to connect to mpd to control audio playback. mpd supports using faad2 for playback, but it is not enabled in the Debian package as faad2 is not in Debian (patent issues, I'm assuming). The clients need not be on the same computer that mpd is running and vice-versa, so there are no Depends or Recommends relationships between mpd and its clients, only weaker Suggests and Enhances relationships. phpmp is the exception to this, and Recommends mpd since it is usually run from the same server (requiring apache | httpd and php4) as mpd. I'm also proposing that a new virtual package be created: mpd-client. Packages mpc, wmmp, gmpc, phpmp all Provide mpd-client as a way of accessing and controlling mpd, the daemon. The project homepage is at: http://www.MusicPD.org We have an active IRC channel and community in #mpd on FreeNode and on our web forums. Licenses for all packages are GPLv2 or later Clients in development include: kmp, phpmp2, ncmpc; I'll RFS those as soon as upstream deems them ready for release. All packages are lintian and linda clean. Packages are available at: http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/MusicPD/releases APT URIS: deb http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/MusicPD/releases ./ deb-src http://des.petta-tech.bogomips.org/~eric/MusicPD/releases ./ Package descriptions as follows: Package: mpd Description: Music Player Daemon (MPD) MPD is a server that allows remote access for playing audio files (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and Wave) and managing playlists. The design focus is on integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control for music playback over a local network. The goals are to be easy to install and use, to have minimal resource requirements (it has been reported to run fine on a Pentium 75), and to be stable and flexible. . Currently supported clients include: - mpc: a command-line client ideal for scripting - gmpc: a GNOME/GTK2.2 graphical front-end - wmmp: a Window Maker dock app (WMmp) - phpmp: a PHP web interface (phpMp) . URL: http://www.MusicPD.org Package: gmpc Description: Gnome Music Player Client (graphical interface to MPD) A GNOME/GTK2.2 client for Music Player Daemon, it began life as traymp, a simple tray notification client and has grown into much more. Current features include: * Support for loading/saving playlists * File Browser * Browser based on ID3 information * Search * Current playlist viewer with search * ID3 Information . URL: http://www.MusicPD.org/?page=gmpc Package: mpc Description: A command-line tool to interface MPD Music Player Command is a command line tool to interface MPD, Music Player Daemon. It is fast and lightweight like MPD, making it ideal for scripting commands and binding to hotkeys. Completion for the BASH shell is provided. . URL: http://www.MusicPD.org/?page=mpc Package: phpmp Description: a web interface for Music Player Daemon (MPD) phpMp allows users to connect and control Music Player Daemon, mpd on a local or remote machine from a web browser. For example, it can be used to control a sitewide stereo system from multiple locations. phpMp is configured by default to connect to a mpd process running on the same computer the web server runs on, but it can be easily configured to connect to mpd running on other machines. . phpMp is the original implementation by the MPD author, Warren Dukes. phpMp2 by David H. Bronke is in beta but also available via Subversion . URL: http://www.MusicPD.org/?page=phpMp Package: wmmp Description: A dock app client for Music Player Daemon (MPD) WMmp is a X window manager dock app for controlling Music Player Daemon (MPD). It is based on a WMxmms and has a similar LCD-style interface for controlling MPD. . URL: http://www.MusicPD.org/?page=WMmp //end of descriptions -- Eric Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] Petta Technology, Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]