Bug#288700: cplay: Patch to allow URL's as commandline arguments

2005-02-04 Thread Ulf Betlehem
Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Ulf, | | Georg Lehner reported that it is currently impossible to pass an URL | (a stream) to cplay on the command line: | | * Georg Lehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-05 02:45]: | > The following patch makes cplay convert relative pathnames to | >

Bug#288700: cplay: Patch to allow URL's as commandline arguments

2005-01-16 Thread Martin Michlmayr
Ulf, Georg Lehner reported that it is currently impossible to pass an URL (a stream) to cplay on the command line: * Georg Lehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-05 02:45]: > The following patch makes cplay convert relative pathnames to > absolute ones inside the FileList Class. Thus URL's (streams

Bug#288700: cplay: Patch to allow URL's as commandline arguments + chdir-switch

2005-01-16 Thread Martin Michlmayr
For the record: 22:27 < tbm> peterS: so, can you explain the first part of that cplay bug report to me? about URLs/streams 22:28 < peterS> tbm: I forgot to investigate it further, last week (this week I mostly haven't had time), but as I understand it, the point is to convert a filename to an abs

Bug#288700: cplay: Patch to allow URL's as commandline arguments + chdir-switch

2005-01-16 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Georg Lehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-05 02:45]: > The following patch makes cplay convert relative pathnames to > absolute ones inside the FileList Class. Thus URL's (streams) on > the commandline are recognized and preservered. Okay, I understand what you're saying now. A http:// stream