Worked great for me too. Thanks.
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For those of you that don't want to compile from source:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/i...070601-1build2
No unresolvable dependencies!
Thanks a thousand times!
I was just looking for XMMS for my Eee pc, since I switched Ubuntu-eee on it. Audacious tends to skip audio at times when under heavy load - Ive noticed this on other slower comps as well, like my ancient Thinkpad a21m - think 192 mb / 500 mhz sweetness :) But XMMS works like a charm on that one too.
The unresolvable dependencies only happen with the 64 bit install.
The amd64 .deb file was poorly built (in addition to referring to a now obsolete package). I fixed the dependencies and directory scheme.
The patched .deb package is too large to host on these forums and I don't know whom or what mailing list to send the file to.
In the mean time, if you're interested in the .deb, PM me and I'll send it to you.
I got around the amd64 deb problem in some weird confusing late night manner I can't remember but thanks anyway for fixing that.
Thanks a ton... I really wonder why this package has been removed! Other mp3/music players are good but not as slick as this one...
Does anyone know why this package was removed? It seems strange as I was under the impression that it's a fairly popular program.
thought i'd come back here as it's the logical point.
is there any way of getting the xmms-mp4 plugin working in hardy ?
i'm having trouble convincing it that libglib is up to date :)
If you're cynical, you'll find this amusing...
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux....general/116761