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Package: audacious
Version: 1.5.1-4
Severity: normal

It appears that disabling plugins via the audacious configuration does not actually prevent them from loading.

The amidi-plug plugin (in package audacious-plugins-extra) prints some annoying startup messages to the console when it gets loaded. This wouldn't be such a problem except I often use the commandline interface to control the player and queue files.

amidi-plug(amidi-plug.c:amidiplug_init:97): init, read configuration
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:107): loading backend '/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so' amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:145): backend /usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so (name 'alsa') successfully loaded

Disabling the plugin from within the audacious configuration did not help, so I tried moving the plugin .so out of the way, but now it complains it isn't there.

amidi-plug(amidi-plug.c:amidiplug_init:97): init, read configuration
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:107): loading backend '/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so'

** (xmms:3084): WARNING **: unable to load backend '/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so'

I'd be happy if I can just discover a way to truly disable the plugin.

Thanks.


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Version: 3.2-1

Fixed since 3.2-1.

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