Re: amazonmp3

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Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 12 June 2009 14:57:07 Dave Cross wrote:
>   
>> 2009/6/12 Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>     
>>> Dave Cross wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libboost_date_time.so.3
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libboost_filesystem.so.3
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libboost_iostreams.so.3
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libboost_regex.so.3
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libboost_signals.so.3
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libboost_thread-mt.so.3
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libcrypto.so.7
>>>> Package amazonmp3 requires libssl.so.7
>>>>         
>>> The joys of proprietary software...
>>>
>>> Those are dependencies on the old Boost and OpenSSL. It needs to be
>>> rebuilt for the new versions of both. And only they can do it because
>>> it's proprietary.
>>>       
>> Yeah. I realise that. The reply I got from then said:
>>
>>     
> <snip>
> Is there any actual advantage in having this?  I've bought mp3s from amazon 
> (and sampled them first)  without using their player, so I didn't bother.
>
> Anne
>   

I was fairly sure they require you to use their own application to
download the mp3s you bought.
How were you able to download them without it?


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