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#1 2006-10-06 05:42:37

nasigoreng
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Registered: 2006-10-06
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Does anybody use mplay?

I've been looking for a music player that won't crash every 2 minutes and can play just about anything. mplay looks like just what I want.

There seems to be no PKGBUILD. It's pretty much a bunch of perl scripts right? What is the "arch" way of installing this?

The INSTALL script puts it in /usr/local/bin
I can ln -s or put /usr/local in my path but what would be a more "correct" way of doing this?

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#2 2006-10-06 07:22:20

nasigoreng
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Re: Does anybody use mplay?

OK I've thought about it and I'm going to post this to the Pacman part of the forum.

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#3 2006-10-06 09:51:29

iphitus
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Re: Does anybody use mplay?

Please do not crosspost.

mplayer will play everything. pacman -S mplayer.

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#4 2006-10-06 18:40:41

nasigoreng
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Re: Does anybody use mplay?

Sorry about the cross-post. I realized that I had mistakenly posted to newbie when my question might be more effectively answered in the pacman section.

I still have no information that can help me. I know that mplayer can play everything. mplay is basically a frontend to mplayer. What mplay adds is some music management facilities etc.

My question is not what music player should I use, but how should I correctly install what are basically some perl scripts in a way that makes sense to arch linux. Has anyone figured out how to do this?

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#5 2006-10-06 21:25:33

Romashka
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Re: Does anybody use mplay?

All requests for new packages should be posted into AUR Package Requests category.

To forum admins: can you please move this topic to its appropriate place?


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