Playlist plugins are not uptodate with the current API changes.
Therefor they are disabled. Until this situation is fixed from our
side (upstream) I don't see how it's possible for debian to include
them.
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:07:57PM +0100, Vincent Fourmond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just noticed using top that xmms2d is using 16% of my CPU power to play
> a MP3 song, while the old xmms was burning only 2 to 3%. Why is that so ? Even
> though it might sound ridiculous, that might be a sever
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 05:49:46PM +0100, Vincent Fourmond wrote:
> tag 468426 unreproducible
> severity 468426 wishlist
> thanks
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm confused, as today the problem does not seem to arise anymore
> (with the exact same MP3 file as before). I don't know what to think
> about
libcurl3 is back in unstable, and if I force xmms2-plugin-curl to use
it (with attached patch), xmms2 plays files from http just fine for
me.
Yes it works for a HTTP file but not for a HTTP stream. That's why
it's disabled.
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Could you supply more information? Missing files seems to denote that
it didn't compile. Please paste the full log of dpkg-buildpackage.
Thanks
Tobias
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I've tried using the lastfm plugin together with jack output. Playing
a local file via jack output works, but streaming via jack will result
in just quirky noises. It may be that the sampling rates or audio
formats are not adapted properly:
Can you please try the same with ALSA out put or someth
This bug exists on my system with 4.1.0-3. Removal of libqt4-debug fixes it.
Is this solved by 4.1.1?
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Hello,
What's the status of this Florian? We have just released DrDolittle
and we took the time to clean up the debian pkgs a bit. I would like
to help get this into unstable/experimental asap.
Our current debian scripts work fine for sarge/unstable on i386 and
ppc, also dapper scripts ha
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