What about creating GNOME:GNOME1. I can move there related gtk1,
libgnome1 packages from GNOME:STABLE and GNOME:UNSTABLE and add xmms.
+1 for this, I think it's an excellent compromise.
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2007/9/5, Bernhard Walle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Wolfgang Rosenauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-05 13:23]:
Andras Barna wrote:
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using webpin, in Factory only one result was: xfce4-panel-plugin-xmms,
iirc it requires
Juan Erbes wrote:
I tryed to use Audacious, but it can't add a complete directory such
as xmms to the playlist. I has about 2500 songs, and with xmms I can
add it in one pass.
The 10.2 packages of xmms still work fine on 10.3 at the moment, I still
have them installed :)
I really think it
James Ogley wrote:
What about creating GNOME:GNOME1. I can move there related gtk1,
libgnome1 packages from GNOME:STABLE and GNOME:UNSTABLE and add xmms.
+1 for this, I think it's an excellent compromise.
Just going to born.
http://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=GNOME%3AGNOME1
HI
some time ago i asked about dropped packages policy [1],
coolo answered that But lately dropped means often: moved from
Factory to some build service project..
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using webpin, in Factory only one result was:
Andras Barna wrote:
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using webpin, in Factory only one result was: xfce4-panel-plugin-xmms,
iirc it requires xmms, but where is xmms?
According to project website[1], xfce4-xmms-plugin works with xmms AND
Beep or Audacious
Am Mittwoch 05 September 2007 schrieb Andras Barna:
HI
some time ago i asked about dropped packages policy [1],
coolo answered that But lately dropped means often: moved from
Factory to some build service project..
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using
On Wednesday, 5. September 2007 11:07:54 Andras Barna wrote:
3. uses gtk 1. so? gtk1 is in Factory
But the rather sooner than later plan is to get rid of gtk1 I think.
the latest version of BitTorrent is v5.0.9, but Factory has 4.0.3
That has another reason: BitTorrent v5 introduced DHT
Andras Barna wrote:
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using webpin, in Factory only one result was: xfce4-panel-plugin-xmms,
iirc it requires xmms, but where is xmms?? OK in coolo's answer
there's the often word, but I don't understand why was it dropped. I
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 12:13 +0200, Stephan Binner wrote:
On Wednesday, 5. September 2007 11:07:54 Andras Barna wrote:
3. uses gtk 1. so? gtk1 is in Factory
But the rather sooner than later plan is to get rid of gtk1 I think.
Thats probably a long way off, there are still little dark
* Wolfgang Rosenauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-05 13:23]:
Andras Barna wrote:
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using webpin, in Factory only one result was: xfce4-panel-plugin-xmms,
iirc it requires xmms, but where is xmms?? OK in coolo's answer
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Andras Barna wrote:
So yesterday I searched for one of the my favorite application: xmms
using webpin, in Factory only one result was: xfce4-panel-plugin-xmms,
iirc it requires xmms, but where is xmms?? OK in coolo's answer
there's the often word, but I don't
I would like to see XMMS included with openSUSE.
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
I think it would be good if xmms would be available from build service
at least until GTK1 really gets killed.
What about creating GNOME:GNOME1. I can move there related gtk1,
libgnome1 packages from GNOME:STABLE and GNOME:UNSTABLE and add xmms.
If anybody will want more
* Ain Vagula [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-01-70 11:34]:
as current version of audacious14 (64-bit) does not like something
about installed curl, it does not play streams.
so... Revert to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It does not have a
problem with streams, listening to http://66.220.3.52:9010 atm.
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