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Seems that the other Launchpad repo is keeping pretty darn current while the
other one hasn't been updated in years:
ppa:brandonsnider/ruby-ripper
That being said, it sure would be nice to have a normal package.
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Unfortunately, Andreas' repository doesn't support Maverick. You can
get rubyripper from the GetDeb repository
(http://www.getdeb.net/updates/Ubuntu/10.10/#how_to_install). From
there just do the normal sudo apt-get install rubyripper. It's too bad
that the bug mentioned in Sebastian's comment
Trying to understand the status and what to do.
Is Andreas still working on it? I used his last version on lucid.
Can the lucid version (Assume that is what is at
https://launchpad.net/~aheck/+archive/ppa) be used on Maverick?
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Importance: Undecided
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RussianNeuroMancer, I beg to differ. GetDeb offering a RubyRipper
package does not fix this. GetDeb is in no way affiliated with Ubuntu,
its maintenance and release record has always been erratic, to put it
politely, and its repositories have been down for days or weeks in the
past due to
i agree with sebastian. getdeb is not a solution. by that rationale, the
fact that you can get rubyripper at
https://launchpad.net/~aheck/+archive/ppa would also be a solution, and
a better one than getdeb.
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This bug is not closed, it still lists the affected packages. The task
is merely closed on the getdeb portion of the report. Since it's on
getdeb.net it should be marked as fixed released.
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Reed, you may want to try the rubyripper packages from debian-
multimedia.org:
http://debian-multimedia.org/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/package/rubyripper.php
http://debian-multimedia.org/dists/unstable/main/binary-amd64/package/rubyripper.php
Unfortunatley the GUI continues to be
Any hope of an updated (0.6.0) package available for Maverick, in the
ppa or otherwise?
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@Andres I installed your PPA package and only see rrip_cli. Where would
the other package/binary be ?
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Did you install the rubyripper-gui package, too? Looks like you only
installed rubyripper. Rubyripper is split into a CLI package and a gui
package which can be installed in addition to the CLI package.
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It' s actually rubyripper-gtk. Very nicely done for the separation of
CLI vs GUI. I wish this had been mentioned above :)
Why does this have secure CD in the description anyway ? I think it'
s meant to be An accurate CD ripping... The description is rather
redundant and accurate would be
Andreas
I think the version you have in your PPA was compiled without the GUI
interface. For GUI apparently you need to configure as:
./configure --enable-lang-all --enable-gtk2 --enable-cli
and also add some more dependencies, as listed at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=799621
@Oliver Story: Yes I build it without the GUI but this is only because I
build two binary packages from my source package. One of them contains
the basic command-line version of rubyripper and the other contains the
GUI. This way the user can choose which version he wants to install.
I tried to
Please add this wonderful tool in the official repository.
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Please add rubyripper on official repo
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Rubyripper is up in REVU, now.
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Thanks! Do you also have plans to make a package for Jaunty available
:-)?
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Andreas, thanks for pointing out that i386 means amd64 too in this
case. Ruby being an interpreted language, that's only natural, it's just
that the name is a tiny bit irritating. Anyway, rubyripper and
rubyripper-gtk both installed fine on my Karmic Alpha 5 amd64 machine.
Thanks again!
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Ernst: I put a jaunty build up. Hope it works for you.
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Thanks Andreas indeed! I have also moved into a 64-bit environment in
the meanwhile, so I have my thumbs up for a 64-bit version too :-)
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There is no need for a 64-bit build since the packages rubyripper and
rubyripper-gtk are not platform-specific (their platform identifier is
'all'). It seems to be the normal behaviour of launchpad when you build
platform neutral packages to show them as part of the i386 build.
So you can just
It's good to see that Rubyripper is finally making its way into Ubuntu.
This app is really a gem. And thank you, Andreas, for taking care of the
packaging. Do you have any plans yet for an amd64 build?
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A package is available from my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~aheck/+archive/ppa
I will try to get it through REVU after Karmic is released.
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) = Andreas Heck (aheck)
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Soundjuicer is not even close in the method rubyripper uses. Its a must
and please add it in repos. Since its already packaged, get it from good
getdeb guys or from debian multimedia repo. Check it and put it inside
karimic repo please. Thank you.
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someone uploaded a package to getdeb: http://www.getdeb.net/app/Rubyripper
you should check it out, though inclusion in the repositories would indeed be
nice
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This is the one package I still have to build from source. I would love
to see it in the universe repository.
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It would be very nice indeed to have Rubyripper in the repositories. The
Windows equivalent, EAC (Exact Audio Copy), is very popular, and it
seems tha for many it's one of the few programs keeping them booting to
Windows. It's important to notice the difference between these tools and
other
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I'll second this; all its dependencies are already in the repositories.
It has both a CLI and a GUI, and it's significantly better than the
other various and sundry rippers that Ubuntu currently has.
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