On 7/16/05, Michael Schwendt <mschwendt.tmp0501.nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:26:21 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > > > In Fedora Core 4 I have added kde-redhat.repo to my /etc/yum.repos.d/ > > > > folder, and executeds as root: > > > > yum install kdemultimedia-extras > > > > > > As a user of the kde-redhat project, you don't need the > > > kdemultimedia-extras package, so don't try to install it. > > > > > I want to install Juk, and acording to the website, it is not > > available as a stand-alone package. How else can I install it? > > kde-redhat's KDE packages include Juk. kdemultimedia-extras from Livna > doesn't, and probably never will (unless somebody wants to volunteer on > maintaining it painstakingly). Adding Juk in there would create a > potential conflict with Core, because the kdemultimedia spec file contains > conditional code which can build and include Juk. Only a build requirement > (taglib-devel from Fedora Extras) is missing in Core, IIRC. As such, Juk > ought to be built either in Core (with taglib moved there) or in Extras. > > I think we have enough KDE media players already. Amarok, Kaffeine, > Noatun, Kaboodle. An update for kdemultimedia-extras in the queue will add > more video support. > > -- > Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Fedora Core release 5 (Development) - Linux 2.6.12-1.1432_FC5 > loadavg: 1.25 1.24 1.45 > We certainly don't need ANOTHER media player, but we need a good media player! I have a large mp3 collection, and I am dependant upon a media library. Amarok's media library with not dispay hebrew, so I am stuck (in the meantime) with the harddisk with the music (20 gig) on my wife's windows box and playing music in Windows Media Player 10. Need I stress how bad I want it on my box?!? If I can't build Juk, then can someone reccomend to me a media player with a good library function? Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://x-christmas.com Christmas