Hi all,

I just committed a new package to BLFS, Totem. I have watched many
movies with it, and cannot see why the official GNOME desktop movie
player shouldn't be added to the GNOME Add-ons section of the book.

It seems to work flawlessly, and includes a Mozilla/Firefox plugin
that I'm not sure is 100% error-free, but I don't have xine-libs
set up just right to use my MPlayer Win-32 codecs (only an env
variable needs to be set up) so I cannot say for certain that it
is a Totem issue.

Nevertheless, Totem has a required dependency of libmusicbrainz.
http://musicbrainz.org/

It is a straightforward configure --prefix=/usr: make: make install
installation with some added commands to install documentation. It
has a required dependency of Expat.

Does anyone see any harm in adding this package to BLFS?

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