xmms is no long available in any supported version of ubuntu (dapper is
only supported on the server, and xmms is a desktop app).
** Changed in: xmms (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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[GUTSY] XMMS is missing the Flac plugin from repositories
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So here we are in Intrepid, and one has to be just that: intrepid to get
XMMS playing in the Ibex, but it can be done, but sends you in
dependency hell. A wild goose chase through libraries.
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You re
xmms was removed from debian unstable, will be removed from intrepid as
well
** Changed in: flac (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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a real shame - i have just been through it all: Amarok (with and without
MySQL), Rhythmbox, Audacious, Exaile, MPD (with Gimmix, Sonata etc.) and
Banshee - and NONE of them, except Audacious, can handle my 35-40k
collection (they just stall/freeze), and Audacious is not too happy and
often stops o
moved to audacious too...
thanks xmms... it was good while it lasted
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If I remember correctly, make install flac wasnt necessary. I think make - then
copy the flac plugin for xmms from the build directory to xmms plugins dir was
enough.
Ive moved to Audacious since xmms is still missing the plugin and Audacious is
working pretty well for me now.
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Triaged to Confirmed. If we can get an XMMS-goom plug in, surely we can
get a FLAC plug in. What's keeping this from being added to the
repositories?
** Changed in: flac (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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alright. Got it working. Thanks for the fix. Just one more question. Is
there a point in doing make install for flac if im just going to use
xmms for flac files?
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Just a little question here... Which basic flac package are you refering
to MrAuer? I presume its the lib8 guy? I installed the xmms-dev package
and compiled from source and added to .xmms/plugin but still no go so i
reread and realised i had missed the basic flac package bit... Thanks
for the fix
compiled from the tarball
worked like a charm...
tks MrAuer...
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the only prob is the plugin just was left out of the build process so
ya brokern
i am still running the ver i built a long time ago
thay still havnt built it for hardy yet
On Jan 31, 2008 5:13 PM, MrAuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Youre saying its still unfixed in Hardy?
> I havent been able to
Youre saying its still unfixed in Hardy?
I havent been able to get my XMMS to play any FLACs now on my 64-bit
system..Even tried installing the plugin from Feistys repos, no cigar.
Luckily Audacious works...
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this bug also effects hardy
my fix that is above works execlent so its just missing its build in the
debian/control file and 1 build-dep
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quicker even yet
install prevu
and apt-get source flac
add to the debian/control file
xmms-dev to the build deps
and
Package: xmms-flac
Section: sound
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: beep-media-player
Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - XMMS and Beep input plugin
FLAC
I found another solution (the most obvious one lol)...Compile the XMMS
plugin from source.
You need to first install "xmms-dev" package from Gutsy repos, as well
as the basic "flac" package. Then surf on to Flac homepage at
http://flac.sourceforge.net/ and grab the source tarball (I suppose its
be
At present gutsy’s libflac8 and feisty’s libflac7 are installed in my
gutsy-setup.
libflac8 was probably installed experimentalising mit xmms2-plugin-flac, but
this plugin do not seem to be compatible mit xmms.
The dependecies of feisty’s xmms-flac explicitly need libflac7 which is
not include
Aha! You're right, this is a dirty hack, but if it works... So you need to take
libflac7 from feisty *instead* of libflac8 (from gutsy repos)? Is that all, or
does one encounter further dependency issues? Thx for the tip :)
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As a workaround I took libflac7 and xmms-flac both from feisty's repository and
installed them in gutsy.
This works for me, but this is not very user-friendly, notably to users new to
linux.
Michael
** Changed in: xmms (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I confirm this problem.
And it is a real problem - XMMS is the only player that can sensibly
handle my music collection. Audacious crashes if you try to add tens of
thousands of tracks and the database apps (Rhythmbox, Banshee, Amarok
etc.) just never finish "updating" when you point them at 30.0
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