On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 12:35:02AM +0200, Daniel Brockman wrote:
> Jorgen Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > While preparing the release of emms2 I noticed that
> > emms-print-metadata segfaults when given an inexistent
> > file as argument.  I refuse to release such software.
> 
> Another problem with emms-print-metadata.c is that it
> doesn't seem to say anything about its own license.  It says
> that ``GNU Emacs is free software'', but, --- as far as I
> can see, --- the file is not actually part of GNU Emacs.
> 
> I actually thought about this the other day when I
> considered borrowing it.
> 
> Since Jorgen has already done the complaining, maybe I get
> to play nice guy and say thanks for writing it, Trent. :-)
> It does its job (however poorly), and I can't find any
> standard TagLib command-line tool.

I wrote it, so presumably I get to say what the license is.  What's
best for EMMS?  I tend to use PD these days.

-- 
Trent Buck, Student Errant


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