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Subject: ksmp3play: non-intuitive/flawed command-line/playlist interaction
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Package: ksmp3play
Version: 0.5.1-3.2
Severity: wishlist

First: there should be no need to specify any files on the command line;
this program has a playlist editor with which files can be added.
No problem to *allow* files to be specified on the command line, but
actually *requiring* it is stupid: it *forces* the user to split
the playlist they have in their head into two parts, a part that has
to be specified on the command line to even get the program to run,
and then the rest. This is daft.

Second and more seriously: once items are added using the playlist
editor, then those items which were specified on the command line,
although they appear in the playlist, become unplayable, and the
curses-highlight-bar just skips over them. My guess is not storing
the full path names of the files added on the command line, so as
soon as the play list editor browses into another directory, suddenly
it thinks that those files specified (not absolutely) on the command
line become unfindable.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux dione 2.4.16 #1 Sat Mar 9 19:04:14 CET 2002 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages ksmp3play depends on:
ii  libc6                2.3.2.ds1-10        GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5          5.3.20030719-4      Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libsdl1.2debian      1.2.6-2             Simple DirectMedia Layer
ii  libsmpeg0            0.4.5+cvs20030824-1 SDL MPEG Player Library - shared l
ii  libstdc++5           1:3.3.2-4           The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  xlibs                4.2.1-12.1          X Window System client libraries

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This package has been removed from Debian because it didn't have a
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