Bug#328727: xmms freezes on the desktop

2005-09-17 Thread Christopher Martin
severity 328727 important
tags 328727 unreproducible
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On September 16, 2005 19:00, fb wrote:
> Package: xmms
> Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050209-2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> xmms when opened as an application, immediately crashes and ceases to
> function. Clicking the "play" applet in xmms, causes xmms to freeze to
> the desktop after which xkill must be invoked to delete xmms from the
> desktop.

I can't reproduce the problem here. Could you provide more information? The 
incoming maintainer will likely need more data to investigate properly. Did 
XMMS just cease functioning one day, or did you just install it? If you 
launch XMMS from a console, what errors appears on the console when it 
crashes? If you upgrade to the package in Sid, does the problem change?

Cheers,
Christopher Martin


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Bug#261001: xmms: "Assertion ... failed" with libmikmod.so.2, kernel 2.6.6, 
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Bug#110623: marked as done (Ability to read archive files)

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Package: xmms
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch

I sent this patch upstream a couple of years ago, but never heard any
response back, so I guess they weren't interested.  I'm filing it here so
that if someone else finds it useful, maybe they'll integrate it with the
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I imagine that most people use xmms for playing mp3 files, I think one of its
strengths is the input plugin architecture, allowing it to combine many formats
into a single music collection.  Some non-mp3 formats, such as the various
MOD formats, compress rather well.  Having a number of these in my collection,
I thought it would be nice if xmms could scan the compressed archives and
extract files on-demand.

Attached is a patch (against 0.9.5.1, but I tested it with the latest CVS)
that allows it to do just that.  The changes are basically:

- The addition of an 'archive' module (archive.h, archive.c) with functions
  for testing whether a file is an archive, listing its members, and
  extracting a member into a temporary file

- The __playlist_ins function in playlist.c takes an addional argument, the
  name of the archive file if the specified file is contained in an archive

- The playlist_ins function in playlist.c will check to see if a file is
  an archive, and scan it as appropriate

- The PlaylistEntry structure contains additional elements for holding the
  name of the archive file and the temporary file

- A new playlist_ins_archive function to scan an archive for addition to the
  playlist

- Archive type is determined solely by filename extension.  It may be
  desirable to check for magic numbers, etc. eventually.  Currently,
  .gz, .bz2, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar, and .zip are supported.  .zip is by far
  the fastest to extract a single member, because of the central directory.

I have been using it for a while now, and it seems to work well.  YMMV.
There are some known issues with it:

- It does not extract each file before running input_check_file() on it.
  I decided this would be too slow.  So, compressed files are not available
  for reading by the input plugins.  This is not a problem for the mikmod
  plugin, but the WAV plugin (and perhaps others) want to read the file.
  Plugins which want to read the file will fail to recognize archive members.

- For the same reason, song titles and durations are not known until the song
  has been selected for playing (and thus extracted).

- I couldn't come up with a good way to determine when the temporary files
  should be deleted, so they hang around until the playlist entry is deleted.
  This also means that if the file is already extracted, it will be reused if
  the song is played again.

- 

Bug#298144: Not applicable

2005-09-17 Thread David Moreno Garza
Hello,

I'm the new maintainer of the xmms package, and while trying to work on
the reported bugs and patches on the package, I've seen the patch you
have sent is no longer applicable within 1.2.10+cvs20050809. 

Are you still interested on getting killdup merged on xmms?

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Bug#186876: marked as done (xmms: [patch] allow remote setting of no playlist advance )

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Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.7-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch, upstream

Hi,

I have hacked up a patch to export "no playlist advance" setter/getter
functions in xmmsctrl.h, which I would like to access from xmms-shell
(I'll mail a patch to its archive as soon as I have one (-:).


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diff -urN xmms-1.2.7/libxmms/xmmsctrl.c xmms-mine/libxmms/xmmsctrl.c
--- xmms-1.2.7/libxmms/xmmsctrl.c   2002-03-03 21:24:27.0 +0100
+++ xmms-mine/libxmms/xmmsctrl.c2003-03-30 20:36:04.0 +0200
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@
 
if ((fd = xmms_connect_to_session(session)) == -1)
return;
-   remote_send_packet(fd, CMD_GET_VOLUME, NULL, 0);
+   remote_send_packet(fd,CMD_GET_VOLUME, NULL, 0);
data = remote_read_packet(fd, &pkt_hdr);
if (data)
{
@@ -754,6 +754,24 @@
close(fd);
 }
 
+void xmms_remote_set_no_playlist_advance (gint session, gint value)
+{
+   gint fd;
+   gchar data[sizeof(gint)];
+
+   if ((fd = xmms_connect_to_session(session)) == -1)
+   return;
+   *((gint *) data) = value;
+   remote_send_packet(fd, CMD_SET_NO_PLAYLIST_ADVANCE, data, sizeof(data));
+   remote_read_ack(fd);
+   close(fd);
+}
+
+gboolean xmms_remote_is_no_playlist_advance (gint session)
+{
+   return remote_get_gboolean(session, CMD_IS_NO_PLAYLIST_ADVANCE);
+}
+
 void xmms_remote_quit(gint session)
 {
gint fd;
diff -urN xmms-1.2.7/libxmms/xmmsctrl.h xmms-mine/libxmms/xmmsctrl.h
--- xmms-1.2.7/libxmms/xmmsctrl.h   2002-03-03 21:24:27.0 +0100
+++ xmms-mine/libxmms/xmmsctrl.h2003-03-30 20:35:09.0 +0200
@@ -82,6 +82,10 @@
 /* Added in XMMS 1.2.6 */
 void xmms_remote_play_pause(gint session);
 void xmms_remote_playlist_ins_url_string(gint session, gchar * string, gint 
pos);
+/* Added by Andreas Fuchs */
+void xmms_remote_set_no_playlist_advance (gint session, gint value);
+gboolean xmms_remote_is_no_playlist_advance (gint session);
+
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 };
diff -urN xmms-1.2.7/po/xmms.pot xmms-mine/po/xmms.pot
diff -urN xmms-1.2.7/xmms/controlsocket.c xmms-mine/xmms/controlsocket.c
--- xmms-1.2.7/xmms/controlsocket.c 2002-03-03 21:24:33.0 +0100
+++ xmms-mine/xmms/controlsocket.c  2003-03-30 21:05:20.0 +0200
@@ -390,6 +390,22 @@
ctrl_write_gfloat(pkt->fd, 
equalizerwin_get_band(i));
ctrl_ack_packet(pkt);
break;
+   case CMD_SET_NO_PLAYLIST_ADVANCE:
+   if (pkt->data) 
+   {
+   cfg.no_playlist_advance = *(gint*) 
pkt->data;
+   } else {
+  

Bug#250955: Not applicable

2005-09-17 Thread David Moreno Garza
Hello,

I'm the new maintainer of the xmms package, and while trying to work on
the reported bugs and patches on the package, I've seen the patch you
have sent is no longer applicable within 1.2.10+cvs20050809. 

Are you still interested on getting your curve patch merged on xmms?

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Bug#221024: marked as done (xmms: french translation minor issue about "plugin")

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Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.8-2
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

(very trivial issue)

In the french i18n of xmms, I noticed that the string "plugin" remains
untranslated in translated strings.

There is a french translation of this word that is used by many
softwares like the Gimp, dia, gnumeric, galeon, which is "greffon".

I tried to find the mail address of the french translator of XMMS but
was unable to find that information the AUTHOR file and on
xmms.org. 

I assume that for the debian maintainer of xmms, it should be easier
to get in touch with that person. Would you like to ask him if it is
possible to translate also the string "plugin".

Note that some translators thinks that keeping English words is ok
when these english words are usual, it may be the case here.

Thanks,
Regards,

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Versions of packages xmms depends on:
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ii  libglib1.2  1.2.10-9 The GLib library of C routines
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Hello,

I've been not able to find any 'string

Bug#221024: marked as done (xmms: french translation minor issue about "plugin")

2005-09-17 Thread David Moreno Garza
On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 22:48 -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> I've been not able to find any 'string' string on the french pot file
> (on the msgstr fields) anymore.

I meant the 'plugin' string.

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Bug#229974: More info

2005-09-17 Thread David Moreno Garza
tags 229974 moreinfo
thanks dude

Hello,

What exactly do you mean? I'm seeing you have titled your bug as 'remote
queueing', but not phrased again on the description.

Please, give more info to your request.

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Bug#230691: marked as done (xmms: lacks documentation for extended format strings in titles)

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Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.9-1
Severity: normal

Subject says it all. This happens for both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files, and
is quite annoying since I would like to rely on the leading zeros to
allow me to sort alphabetically and have things in the correct order. As
it stands, '10' now sorts before '2', resulting in the tracks of an
album being in a rather connfusing album.

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Versions of packages xmms depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-11 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libglib1.2  1.2.10-9 The GLib library of C routines
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Hello,

I'm closing this bug since the solution for it was already given: A user
configuration problem, only.

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Processed: Reassign to wnpp

2005-09-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> reassign 247961 wnpp
Bug#247961: include xmms-projectm as package?
Bug reassigned from package `xmms' to `wnpp'.

> retitle 247961 RFP: xmms-projectm -- music visualizer which uses 3D hardware 
> accelerated iterative image based rendering
Bug#247961: include xmms-projectm as package?
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