Cameron Simpson wrote: > I'm using GTKPod. With FC5 (and probably FC6, dunno), the shipped > one is not very current. Ancient is a better description of what's in FC5 and 6. :) It was only added to core in order to let Rhythmbox support ipods, and now even Rhythmbox needs a newer version. It's updated in rawhide and will likely (hopefully) see an update pushed for FC{5,6} before too long. > I build it from the CVS source. I needed to "yum install > libid3-devel" (or something like that) as I recall. And I needed to > build and install libgpod from the latest version too. Yeah, same here. I've been packaging CVS versions for myself since FC4. It's worked quite well for me and Gtkpod developer Jorg Schuler is a real nice guy. I sent him some iTunesDB files showing what iTunes did when adding lyrics to a track and he added the capability to Gtkpod the next day. :) > You'd imagine --prefix would arrange all that for you, but > apparently not. Sigh. I hate Configure:-( That one seems more like a pkgconfig thing, just so you're sure to channel your hate in the right place. :) > Also, gtkpod is a little sensitive to the existing .gtkpod dir and > the IPod contents. Tends to crash:-( So: remove your .gtkpod > directory before running the first time. Hmmm, I don't recall the last time I wiped mine clean. There was a change in the prefs file code a few months back that had some rough edges for a few days but I think that was all sorted out fairly quickly. That's probably the last time I had to move anything around. I filed an RFE to update libgpod to something newer[1]. I'm hopeful that once 0.4.1 is released that will happen, which shouldn't be too long. [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211648 -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== The kind of man who wants the government to adopt and enforce his ideas is always the kind of man whose ideas are idiotic. -- H. L. Mencken
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