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#1 2004-04-03 20:34:26

Thikasabrik
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Registered: 2004-02-23
Posts: 92

muine

This should have --enable-gstreamer as a config option now that we have gstreamer 0.8 I think. And it needs recompiling to work with current mono, it appears. I just discovered the staging repo, so I don't know if this is the right thing to do when I have a suggestion.. but here's hoping.  smile

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#2 2004-04-03 20:56:10

contrasutra
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From: New Jersey
Registered: 2003-07-26
Posts: 507

Re: muine

I think --enable-gstreamer is the default, so you don't need to explicitly add it.

I rebuilt the new Muine (0.5.1) against the latest mono and gtk-sharp 0.18. It works fine for me.

It didn't need to be recompiled, gtk-sharp just had to be updated to 0.18. I just realized that was my package, so I'll be uploading it soon. tongue


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#3 2004-04-04 12:16:50

Thikasabrik
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Registered: 2004-02-23
Posts: 92

Re: muine

Btw, muine 0.52 just appeared and works fine with the current pkgbuild (changing the filename/md5 of course).

Edit: Also, the reason I am not convinced gstreamer is default is because I compiled the package from abs and found flac didn't work for some reason - claims to be playing, but time does not tick forward and no sound is made. Recompiling with enable-gstreamer seemed to fix this. It also dumped a xine config in ~/.gnome/muine before I recompiled.

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