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wip/eina-musicplayer,
Traditional audio player with a GTK2 interface
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 0.14.0nb1,
Package name: eina-musicplayer-0.14.0nb1,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersCurrent music players are focused on managing your music collection, while using
mandatory criteria about how they organize it.
Eina does not care about it at all. If you are an organized person, chances are
your music collection is organized too, and you won't like to spend your time
rearranging it to follow your player's specific rules. In addition, having those
players to arrange music that's randomly stored, named or tagged, is usually
counterproductive.
Required to run:[
sysutils/desktop-file-utils] [
sysutils/libnotify] [
textproc/libxml2] [
multimedia/gstreamer0.10] [
devel/atk] [
devel/glib2] [
devel/pango] [
graphics/gdk-pixbuf2] [
devel/gobject-introspection] [
graphics/cairo-gobject] [
x11/gtk3] [
devel/libpeas] [
lang/python37]
Required to build:[
textproc/gtk-doc] [
pkgtools/x11-links] [
x11/xcb-proto] [
x11/fixesproto4] [
pkgtools/cwrappers] [
x11/xorgproto]
Master sites:
RMD160: 426787c44539ab160c56fe0503ba1ebad6f581fd
Filesize: 1464.058 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2023-06-27) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2023-02-13) Package has been reborn
- (2020-09-29) Package has been reborn
- (2020-09-29) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2020-01-02) Package has been reborn
- (2019-12-17) Package deleted from pkgsrc
CVS history: (Expand)
2014-02-17 11:45:35 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (5) |
Log message:
Re-Import eina-musicplayer-0.14.0nb1 as wip/eina-musicplayer (from wip/Eina,
to avoid problems with wip/eina).
Current music players are focused on managing your music collection, while using
mandatory criteria about how they organize it.
Eina does not care about it at all. If you are an organized person, chances are
your music collection is organized too, and you won't like to spend your time
rearranging it to follow your player's specific rules. In addition, having those
players to arrange music that's randomly stored, named or tagged, is usually
counterproductive.
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