Hi Nicholas et. al,
(tallica: This is re: Debian bug #883731, related to the GPL -> BSD
relicensing of Audacious a few years back. Please take a look at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=883731 for background
if you're interested, otherwise disregard.)
On 12/12/2017 04:39 PM, Nic
On 12/10/2017 06:12 PM, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> In particular I'm concerned about lines like this from
> d/copyright:
>
> "po/uk.po" is © 2005 Mykola Lynnyk and is distributed under the terms of the
> GPL.
>
> Where the new po/uk.po is GPL-incompatible 2-clause BSD:
The line "Copyright (C)
Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> Both BSD 3-clause and BSD 2-clause allow relicensing as GPL, thus so
> long as the licensing terms are complied with correctly BSD code can
> perpetually and unidirectionally flow to GPL projects.
Yes, I agree. It's perfectly okay for the Debian package(s) to be
distr
Hi Nicholas,
> On this topic, would you please update contrib/audacious.appdata.xml
> to reflect the current Audacious license (GPL3)? It claims the
> project_license is BSD-2-Clause.
Sorry if my initial email was unclear. The current Audacious license *is*
BSD 2-clause, with some exceptions:
1
ble in
the "About" window when running Audacious.
You are currently distributing Audacious in violation both of our license
and of Debian's own policy. Please include the original upstream license,
verbatim, in the Debian package, or stop distributing Audacious.
Thank you,
John Lind
tags 720198 upstream fixed-upstream
forwarded 720198 http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/347
block 720198 by 728502
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Hi,
This is fixed in Audacious 3.4.2, which I recommend that Debian should
package.
John
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On 03/12/2012 04:57 PM, Francesco Poli wrote:
> Maybe this bug should be reassigned to the appropriate package (binary
> package libgtk-3-0, I would say), marked as forwarded to
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666842
> and marked as fixed in version 3.3.16-1 .
> I can do this by myself
On 03/12/2012 03:47 PM, Francesco Poli wrote:
> Great job! :-)
>
> Could you please help me to understand which versions of GDK Debian
> packages include the fix?
That I can't tell you, sorry.
-- John
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Hi,
This has already been reported upstream [1] and is a bug in GDK, not
Audacious. I sent the GDK maintainers a patch, which they have applied. [2]
-- John
1. http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/16
2.
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=01320e5773768827b5754470d3ed52392151
On 01/24/2012 08:51 AM, Cyril LAVIER wrote:
> Hi John.
>
> As stated in bug #639374, I'm working on packages for audacious 3.2.
>
> I hope I will be the modifications to the git repository next week
> (damn otitis and headaches).
>
> Thanks.
Thank you, Cyril!
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tags 657081 fixed-upstream
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Hi,
As upstream maintainer I would much rather you simply updated Audacious
in Debian to the current version, which doesn't use PATH_MAX and
therefore should not have any problem building on HURD.
-- John Lin
longer necessary as Audacious 3.2 does not depend on the library any more.
-- John Lindgren
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he website.
http://distfiles.atheme.org/libmowgli-0.9.50.tar.bz2
-- John Lindgren
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Hi Klaus,
Run Audacious with the --verbose option and post the output that it
gives. Also run in GDB and get a backtrace.
-- John
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tags 626173 unreproducible
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On 05/21/2011 12:26 PM, boskar wrote:
> The problem has fixed itself, I haven't noticed any significant
> changes in packages that audacious depends on. Closed - fixed then,
> reasons unknown. (Can provide dpkg/aptitude log if needed).
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severity 627469 normal
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Hi Koen,
This doesn't qualify as severity "important" by any stretch of the
imagination.
Also, Audacious 2.5.1 is the current version, while 2.4.5 is marked as
legacy and is no longer updated. So you might as well give up hope of
seeing bugs in 1.5.1 fixed. Start
Hi boskar,
I couldn't reproduce either of these behaviors with the current
Audacious version (2.5.1). (I don't have a machine running 2.4.4 right
now.)
-- John
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tags 588171 fixed-upstream
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Hi,
Audacious 2.5.0 has an option to disable this behavior.
-- John
Package: audacious
Version: 2.3-2
Severity: minor
When a new song starts playing, audacious will change the playlist selection
and focus to be the currently playing song. This is uneccessar
Hello,
I have a playlist of 200 mp3, it is terribly slow. Other player such as
kaffeien can handle it , and one can select the mp3 and scroll through the
playlist.
How is it possible that it is so un-useable with lot of files since other
player can do it ?
Best regards
Audacious Rocks !
s #454859; if so, it should be
fixed in upstream 1.3.11, which I plan to test shortly.
John Lindgren
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
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