On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Adam Kessel wrote: > I've written a fairly simple command-line shuffle music file player. > Despite its simplicity, I find it quite handy, and I don't think there's > any other package out there (in Debian or not) that does quite what it > does. The main feature is that it keeps track of which files have been > played across sessions; but it also has some nice ways to play your files > quickly from the command line. It's definitely a "scratch an itch" type > program. Been there... my version is -shuffle +recursion.
> I'm wondering if something relatively simple (the script is about 340 > lines of code) would be worth including in Debian. There is already something similar (music123), but that one is devoid of the features I want, and consists of 1e38 source files and a 300KB binary written in some completely inappropiate language (you can do that in a few screenfulls of perl, you know). 1KB /-----------------------\ Shh, be vewy, vewy quiet, | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I'm hunting wuntime ewwows! \-----------------------/ Segmentation fault (core dumped)

