Re: [gentoo-user] enable musicbrainz on amarok?
Ryan Sims ha scritto: On 7/19/07, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I recently recompiled amarok with the musicbrainz USE flag enabled, to allow tagging of mp3 files with musicbrainz. However, when I try to Edit tag information... the Fill-in tags using MusicBrainz button is always disabled. It tells me to install Musicbrainz, but it's installed. What should I do? I am using amarok 1.4.5-r1 and musicbrainz 2.1.4 on an x86 stable system. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140184 libtunepimp (which is the library for musicbrainz tagging) has some security problems, so the flag is disabled There's some discussion here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-498213-highlight-tunepimp.html Doesn't seem like there's been much action lately on either of those places, and my gentoo-fu isn't good enough to find where it's masked, someone here probably knows more. I was aware of that but it seems to have been resolved: the musicbrainz flag is active again*, and tunepimp and musicbrainz are stable and emergeable in Portage. The bug is RESOLVED FIXED and states that everything seems back to normal. At least, that's what looks like... *unless it has become some kind of dummy, useless flag, in that case it's a bug. OT: incidentally, while I can't speak for the gentoo community regarding crossposting between forums and ml, it's something that you might want to be careful about. /OT Well, not everyone follows BOTH forums and mailing list (for example I'm mostly a mailing list guy), but valuable help can come from both places, and someone looking for a solution shouldn't lose too much if misses one of two places. So I feel that crossposting is good not only for me, but for the community. m. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] enable musicbrainz on amarok?
b.n. writes: I recently recompiled amarok with the musicbrainz USE flag enabled, to allow tagging of mp3 files with musicbrainz. However, when I try to Edit tag information... the Fill-in tags using MusicBrainz button is always disabled. It tells me to install Musicbrainz, but it's installed. What should I do? I don't know. I also have this USE flag enabled, without actually doing anything with it - until your post I did not even know what musicbrainz is. But I have the button enabled and it seems to work fine for me. What I try in such cases is to rename .kde/share/apps/amarok so you start with fresh configuration, just as a test. Sorry, no more ideas. I am using amarok 1.4.5-r1 and musicbrainz 2.1.4 on an x86 stable system. Same here. Alex -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] enable musicbrainz on amarok?
Hi, I recently recompiled amarok with the musicbrainz USE flag enabled, to allow tagging of mp3 files with musicbrainz. However, when I try to Edit tag information... the Fill-in tags using MusicBrainz button is always disabled. It tells me to install Musicbrainz, but it's installed. What should I do? I am using amarok 1.4.5-r1 and musicbrainz 2.1.4 on an x86 stable system. Thanks! m. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] enable musicbrainz on amarok?
On 7/19/07, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I recently recompiled amarok with the musicbrainz USE flag enabled, to allow tagging of mp3 files with musicbrainz. However, when I try to Edit tag information... the Fill-in tags using MusicBrainz button is always disabled. It tells me to install Musicbrainz, but it's installed. What should I do? I am using amarok 1.4.5-r1 and musicbrainz 2.1.4 on an x86 stable system. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140184 libtunepimp (which is the library for musicbrainz tagging) has some security problems, so the flag is disabled There's some discussion here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-498213-highlight-tunepimp.html Doesn't seem like there's been much action lately on either of those places, and my gentoo-fu isn't good enough to find where it's masked, someone here probably knows more. OT: incidentally, while I can't speak for the gentoo community regarding crossposting between forums and ml, it's something that you might want to be careful about. /OT -- Ryan W Sims -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list