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why the hell is debian etch's (and ubuntu's) ncmpc so much better?
right now I spot at least unicode support and database/tag search features.
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Debian are taking a subversion snapshot, for a start: "0.11.1+svn-r3965-2"
Just create a pkgbuild which uses Debian's patches - example.
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There's a ncmpc-svn package available in AUR, perhaps you should give that a try?
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wonderful. ncmpc-svn did it. I can't believe I didn't think of that.
thanks a lot.
Last edited by lloeki (2007-12-09 21:41:24)
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