this is done in intrepid now. bug #8896 is fix released so fixes this
libwildmidi0 recommends freepats, so is installed when libwildmidi0 is installed
** Changed in: wildmidi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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libwildmidi0 should depend on package "freepats"
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
If gnome-app-install/synaptic et al would install recommends by default
(bug #8896) this wouldn't be needed.
Sebastian, Emmet: what do you think about it? Is there an alternative
way of making this work without freepats? Because freepats is very heavy
(34.0MB installed).
** Changed in: gst-plugin
I installed freepats, now if I import a mid into Rythmbox it does not
complain, however after it finishes playing and I attempt to play it
again it prompts me to search for a suitable codec again. in Totem
however, if I open a brand new session and open a midi it says "totem
could not play 'file://
I think this is important too! Please make this change if you really want to
compete with Windows. Most users will never figure out that they need to
install freepats to play midi in Firefox. In Firefox you get the install plugin
and after that is is not working - AND NOW? Sometimes I think with
** Also affects: gst-plugins-bad0.10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libwildmidi0 should depend on package "freepats"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218235
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