The one in gnome2 was failing to build,
but all there is likely in a desolate state anyway.
In gmpc it also seemed without any reason to have a duplicate.
There's a zlib version included with milkytracker,
but there's no makefiles for it. I've only included
the header here, but it fails at link-time with
several 'undefined reference' errors, which simply
means it can't find the definitions, e.g. compiled
zlib.
There's bug reports on other package systems although
unfortunately still unresolved.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31324http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2013-March/082180.html
Compiles fine on linux i686 and amd64. Adding myself as maintainer, even
though I'm not using the package by myself, but a friend is using it for
DJing from a NixOS live system I'm maintaining.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Spotify doesn't start:
$ ./result/bin/spotify
/nix/store/yx05s6irqil8a24ilyvjvhnjljmm8f15-spotify-0.9.4.183/bin/.spotify-wrapped: error while loading shared libraries: libcef.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
That is fixed with adding $out/spotify-client/Data to RPATH.
Then Spotify errors out trying to open libudev.so.0. We don't have that
in nixpkgs, so I'm making a symlink to libudev.so.1 instead.
Tested on NixOS x86_64-linux.
* Remove package name
* Start with upper case letter
* Remove trailing period
Also reword some descriptions and move some long descriptions to
longDescription.
I'm not touching generated packages.
There are many more packages to fix, this is just a start.
Rules:
* Don't repeat the package name (not always that easy...)
* Start with capital letter
* Don't end with full stop
* Don't start with "The ..." or "A ..."
I've also added descriptions to some packages and rewritten others.
That way we have the fingerprinter preselected in the configuration file
and the user doesn't need to search with an "open file" dialog inside
the Nix store.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Changes since 1.1:
- Picard now requires at least Python 2.6
- Removed support for AmpliFIND/PUIDs
- Add support for the Ogg Opus file format
- It's now possible to download cover images without any plugin. Cover
Art Archive images can be downloaded by image type
- Improved directory scanning performance
- Prefer already-loaded releases of the same RG when matching files
- Allow dropping new files onto specific targets
- Add basic collections management support (PICARD-84)
- Allow adding custom tags in the tag editing dialog (PICARD-349)
- Fix replacing of Windows-incompatible characters (PICARD-393)
- Save both primary and secondary release types (PICARD-240)
- Handle errors from the AcoustID service better (PICARD-391)
- Accept HTTPS URLs on drag-and-drop (PICARD-378)
Full release announcement can be found here:
http://blog.musicbrainz.org/2013/03/31/picard-1-2-released/
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Easytag has moved to gnome.org and thus this commit also updates and cleans up a
few meta attributes. More information about the move can be found in the
announcement:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/easytag-list/2012-November/msg00006.html
In order to get it to compile, we need to do a bit of patching, for example the
configure script tries to find libid3tag through pkg-config, but unfortunately
libid3tag doesn't have a *.pc script, so we're patching it out of the configure
script and use NIX_LDFLAGS to inject the library during linking (note the "-lz"
- it's a propagated dependency of libid3tag).
Also added for MP4 support: taglib.
Thanks to @devhell for the notification of the new upstream release.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
- Using system-wide libs where we have them (except for portaudio, which
I couldn't make work).
- Add the soxr library (now the preferred way of audio resampling).
Without the --disable-nptl-bug-check configure option LinuxSampler
refuses to build. It seems to be a long standing bug. Despite this, I
have used LinuxSampler for over a week now and it seems OK.
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