Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-27 Thread V'yacheslav Stetskevych
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 2:34 AM, David Woodfall wrote: > Since the demise of kscd there isn't really much of an > alternative. I play audio cds in deadbeef or vlc. Try DeaDBeeF, it's actually very decent, and it plays flac+cue and lots of other formats. -- If you think of MS-DOS as mono, and Wi

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 27/06/2011 01:30, David Woodfall a écrit : What does the new version do that older one doesn't? I'd say Grip3 is to Grip2 what a modern car is to a Trabant. You know, these light gray cars sold in the Eastern Block until the late eighties. My grandfather in Budapest had one, and he was ver

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread David Woodfall
On (21:01 26/06/11), Nicolas Kovacs put forth the proposition: Le 26/06/2011 20:39, Grigorios Bouzakis a écrit : Slackware itself provides at least two applications that are capable of doing everything grip does, both requiring KDE. As an off-topic aside, I've found an interesting detail for

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread David Woodfall
On (11:12 26/06/11), Nicolas Kovacs put forth the proposition: Hi, The SBo repository currently holds a very ancient version of the excellent audio CD ripper Grip. Version 2.96 has no GNOME dependencies, but it's *very* old, it still relies on GTK1. What does the new version do that older

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 06:48:11 -0400 B Watson wrote: [...] > The whole point of having grip available is to avoid > the "big" desktop libraries (both KDE and GNOME). I have a need for a > GUI CD ripper that can run well on a crappy old laptop with minimal > resource usage, and can be installed on S

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 26/06/2011 20:39, Grigorios Bouzakis a écrit : Slackware itself provides at least two applications that are capable of doing everything grip does, both requiring KDE. As an off-topic aside, I've found an interesting detail for KDE users while searching around for audio-ripping apps. Since i

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Grigorios Bouzakis
B Watson wrote: > <...> > > So, I'll submit an updated package for grip-2.96, renamed to grip2. In its > README I'll mention that there's a much newer version called grip3. Should > work out OK for everyone. Since Nicolas Kovacs specifically said he isnt willing to maintain the newer 3.y version o

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Niels Horn
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:21 AM, B Watson wrote: > On 6/26/11, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > >> Adding all the - ten or so - libs to the build queue in sbopkg and then >> download and build them takes ten to fifteen minutes on a reasonable >> recent PC. Of yourse, YMMV. > > If I wanted a GUI CD ripper

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread B Watson
On 6/26/11, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Adding all the - ten or so - libs to the build queue in sbopkg and then > download and build them takes ten to fifteen minutes on a reasonable > recent PC. Of yourse, YMMV. If I wanted a GUI CD ripper on a reasonably recent PC, I'd just use the one that comes

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Ozan Türkyılmaz
2011/6/26 Nicolas Kovacs : > Le 26/06/2011 12:48, B Watson a écrit : >> >> If you (or anyone else) want to submit a build for the latest >> Grip-with-Gnome, I'm willing to rename my grip build to "grip2" >> or "grip-gtk" or something, and you can submit a "grip3" or maybe >> "grip-gnome" build for

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 26/06/2011 12:48, B Watson a écrit : It's also nice not to have to wait a couple hours for the Gnome libs to build, on an older/slower/smaller system. Adding all the - ten or so - libs to the build queue in sbopkg and then download and build them takes ten to fifteen minutes on a reasonable

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 26/06/2011 12:48, B Watson a écrit : If you (or anyone else) want to submit a build for the latest Grip-with-Gnome, I'm willing to rename my grip build to "grip2" or "grip-gtk" or something, and you can submit a "grip3" or maybe "grip-gnome" build for the newest version. Yeah, grip2 vs. grip

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread B Watson
On 6/26/11, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > I just experimented a bit, and found that the latest (GTK2) version of > Grip has indeed some GNOME dependencies (as well as id3lib), but it's > only something like less than a dozen, and what's more important, > they're all currently on offer on SBo. In fact t

[Slackbuilds-users] Grip update recommended -> latest version builds, installs and runs just fine

2011-06-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, The SBo repository currently holds a very ancient version of the excellent audio CD ripper Grip. Version 2.96 has no GNOME dependencies, but it's *very* old, it still relies on GTK1. I just experimented a bit, and found that the latest (GTK2) version of Grip has indeed some GNOME depende