It appears the newest Amarok in the repos, 1.4.5, is packaged with MTP functionality.
It appears the newest Amarok in the repos, 1.4.5, is packaged with MTP functionality.
we talking feisty or edgy repo's ??
Mine had MTP support when I installed it yesterday. Edgy.
i'm on a newly installed feisty. i have libmtp and amarok 1.4.5 installed. if i type mtp-detect it reads the device just fine it is listed in libmtp.rules and matches the ID's of lsusb.., however inside of amarok MTP is not an option when configuring a new media device
any ideas?
thank you
nevermind, i rebuilt amarok with the command:
./configure --with-libnjb --with-libmtp --with-libgpod --prefix=`kde-config --prefix`
and now it recognizes mtp
Last edited by rachii; February 10th, 2007 at 06:54 PM.
HOw exactly did you do it?
Build libmtp 0.1.3 as directed here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=199250.
Then, open up the terminal.
Run the following (ignore the $: in front of any given line when copying/pasting):
Once all that's done, assuming none of it exited with errors, Amarok should work with MTP.Code:$: sudo apt-get update $: sudo apt-get upgrade $: sudo apt-get build-dep amarok $: wget -C http://kde.mirrors.tds.net/pub/kde/stable/amarok/1.4.5/src/amarok-1.4.5.tar.bz2 $: tar -jxf amarok-1.4.5.tar.bz2 $: cd amarok-1.4.5/ $: ./configure --with-libnjb --with-libmtp --with-libgpod --prefix=`kde-config --prefix` $: sudo make $: sudo make install
Thanks for answering, anyways I get these problems:
First I'm using Gnome so when I do this
I get 58MBs of dependency packages which decompressed mean 172MB. I don't think I need many of them, but wonder which one I really need.
Sencondly I managed to download using wget -c but when I do
I get
And consecuntly when I try to do make I get:Code:checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.3 and < 4.0) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation! For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
Any suggestions?Code:make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
You need to apt-get build-dep amarok and install all the files needed to build amarok.
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