On 07-Sep-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its something I've been thinking about, and I've come to the conclusion
that the themes we have planned for FA will support WinAmp skins --
someone will need to write a tool to do the conversion. I'd be more
than glad to help someone out with that task,
On 08-Sep-99 Gabor Fleischer wrote:
I wouldn't like to convert all my winamp skins :-(
But I'll help to write a winampui for freeamp!
A seperate ui plugin shouldn't be necessary. The new theme ui that's going to
be in 1.5 should be flexible enough to load winamp skins with just a config
On 20-Sep-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with you, but it even gets worse than that. Let me elaborate.
The signal handling under LinuxThreads is different from the signal
handling under POSIX threads for one. And, as far as I can tell, the
signal handling is cooperative, and the current
At 12:54 AM 9/22/99 +0300, you wrote:
2. theme path should probably be pointing to _the_ xml file, not directory.
then directory would be assumed one level up the xml file path.
Naw, I think using the dir is the right way to do it... We need to have a
standardized starting xml file for the
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On 22-Sep-99 Gabor Fleischer wrote:
I made a complete checkout, and now 1.5 compiles :-)
(BTW I don't know why I should checkout, and update -d why didn't get
everyting)
Now I can play on soundcard (unfortunatelly alsa does not work yet,
but i'll try
Nope. Not till gcc-3.0, from what I hear. That's when the libstdc++ rewrite
should _hopefully_ go in. Just stay away from string streams for now =)
Isaac
On 01-Oct-99 Mark B. Elrod wrote:
goddamn it.. does linux have ANY C++ functionality... i am taking this stuff
straight from the C++
On 01-Oct-99 Hiromasa Kato wrote:
The beos port would directly benefit from this, as I'm having the exact same
problem with the GNUPro derived beos toolchain. And, is it not a good idea to
make use of strstream instead of stringstream? I don't regularly use those
new C++ stuff (perhaps it's
Testing mailman...
Isaac
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Just wanted to let you all know that the theme.ui is now basically feature
complete for unix... It works here(tm) There's some issues with fonts
still to work out, and restarting/windowshading the current theme causes a
segfault that I'll track down as soon as I fix my gdb. =)
Go play =) Just
On 02-Oct-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so now it compiles, but there are dynamic link-up issues:
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The last three I can look into, but what is the __out_of_range symbol?
Never heard of it before.. Seems to be a stl thingie.. Are you sure your
glibc/gcc are installed right? Does
So, I was thinking we need to install our default theme somewhere.. Anything
wrong with $prefix/share/freeamp/themes/default? Any better alternatives?
Isaac
Checkout cvs now... I've got it defining HAVE_GTK when it's compiling with
gtk+.. Does that fix stuff for you?
Isaac
On 03-Oct-99 Hiromasa Kato wrote:
Is there any appropriate preprocessor symbol that I can use to tell
if I'm compiling for gtk+ theme ui?
How bout when we decompress it, we store the timestamp of the compressed thingie
in one of our spiffy databases, or just stick an empty file in the
decompressed dir with its name being the timestamp. Then we compare to the
compressed one on startup.. work?
Isaac
On 04-Oct-99 Mark B. Elrod
On 08-Oct-99 Tom Spindler wrote:
it's on the release-1-5 branch.
And it and gcc-2.95.1 do not seem to want to play nicely. I'm working on
it, though... stupid templates.
Compiles with 2 minor warnings in FreeAmpTheme.cpp with gcc-2.95.2pre2 here...
Isaac
Yay, it's back.. Anyone ever have email messages overwrite the first 10
sectors or so on your harddrive? =) That was fun to recover..
Anyway, the linux beta should be out momentarily, just need to test a few
things..
Isaac
On 19-Oct-99 Mark B. Elrod wrote:
This release is windows only due
esd 0.2.14's out.. Should be fixed in there or in the latest libaudiofile.
Isaac
On 19-Oct-99 Ben Gertzfield wrote:
The build went along happily for quite a while, until:
ii libesd0 0.2.10-0.19990 Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared
libraries
ii libesd0-dev 0.2.10-0.19990
On 20-Oct-99 Gabor Fleischer wrote:
Hi All!
I can't add any tracks to playlist.
Fixed =) Will be in cvs shortly.
+feature suggestion:
in the preferences file there's a value:
ThemePath: ./themes/freeamp.fat
it should not be the default theme, but the path, so the theme browser
will
configure is generated from configure.in by running autoconf. autogen.sh is
just a script originally written by the gnome folk to automate running
all the automake/autoconf/libtool junk. Since we only use configure.in, we
don't need it.. =)
Isaac
On 20-Oct-99 Timothy Ball wrote:
After show
Danke mucho =)
On 20-Oct-99 Gabor Fleischer wrote:
Hi!
These are 2 little patches.
1st is because it didn't find my themes, because if it did not find
themes at the first place it looked for, it stoped to look at the other
places. Now it goes on.
Applied.
2nd is because I'm working
You mean the reason for having the metadatabase file? To save time. Say
you have a playlist of a few hundred/thousand entries. Would you rather
open all those files, search for the various forms of information stored in
there, or open one file for all the information? =)
Isaac
At 11:28 PM
Hrm, that's what the order should be. The code does look backwards, but
it should be working the way you describe.
Isaac
On 23-Oct-99 Gabor Fleischer wrote:
Could we change the order in freeamp/ui/freeamp/unix/src/ThemeManager.cpp
GetThemeList function ?!
I'd suggest
Is there any strong reason for putting Makefile.header.in in the config/
subdir? I'm attempting to get freeamp building in a dir other than the srcdir,
and having Makefile.header.in in a subdir is messing things up.. If there's no
objections, I'll move it to the root source dir.
Isaac
You need gtk+.. It's available at www.gtk.org and you should get the latest
stable version.
Isaac
On 11-Nov-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I feel very stupid asking this after sifting through the mail archive.
I seem to be missing something very fundamental I've downloaded and
compiled
Hmm.. Could you send my your /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.alias file?
I'll add something from there as yet another fallback...
Isaac
On 15-Nov-99 Timothy Ball wrote:
I'm using RH 6.1 w/ xfs to do all the ttf stuff for me. I notice if I
don't do:
xset fp+
Hi there. Freeamp and the Xing decoder included in it are both licensed under
the GPL. The GPL is distributed with freeamp as the 'COPYING' file, or can be
found at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
Commercial use of the code is allowed, as long as the terms of the GPL are
followed.. This
What type of Ensoniq card? Does it support 16-bit audio, or is it an older
8-bit only one?
Isaac
On 19-Feb-2000 Chris Carlin wrote:
Does FreeAmp require EsoundD or ALSA?
I don't see it saying that anywhere, but I get heavily garbled sound
when I try to play an MP3, any MP3 on my system.
On 23-Feb-2000 Prabhakaran Selvadurai wrote:
Hi There,
I am not that experience in programming in
linux environment so please pardon me with basic question.
1) What debugger is used by the freeamp developers (linux)?.
I use gdb. It works most of the time, but freeamp is complex enough
It's waiting for work on 2.x to be finished, really.. Once that's done, work
can begin on moving/porting/rewriting the existing win32 and unix code over to
the new architecture.
Isaac
On 08-Mar-2000 Jimen Ching wrote:
This module still doesn't seem to be buildable on a Unix system. Is the
I've got a patch to fix this in my queue.. Compiles and runs fine on my box,
apparently compiles and segfaults on linuxppc, and doesn't compile for others.
Isaac
On 05-Mar-2000 Jimen Ching wrote:
This still does not fix a build problem on Linux. It seems g++ can't
convert an int to a union.
First part of this is okay, but the second part isn't. union semun isn't
defined on all OSes, so that's why it's defined the way it is currently.
What's the reason you changed it, maybe there's a better fix?
Thanks,
Isaac
On 22-Mar-2000 Jimen Ching wrote:
Hi all,
Here's a patch to fixup
CFLAGS="-I/funky/non-standard/include/directory" ./configure should do the
trick..
Isaac
On 31-Mar-2000 Shark wrote:
How could I get the configure script to look in places other than
/usr/include
and /usr/local/include
I've been digging through makefiles(.in) and trying some stuff, but
On 06-Apr-2000 Man Chi Ly wrote:
No more memory leaking..
Yay.
2. No multiple-file select in the open files dialog box. I believe a
standard GTK file dialog box is used, which should support multi-selection
(either CTRL+click or drag a continuous range).
I disabled the multiple selections
At 05:03 PM 4/7/00 -0700, Peter Liang wrote:
Hi
I'm looking for the licence information and any documentation that is
available for the Xing decoder. I couldn't find anything at their home site
www.xingtech.com or anywhere for that matter. I'm NOT looking for the GNU
GPL information, I'm
I'd just like to say that in beta 3, the very frequent, very random crashes in
the unix beta 1 _should_ be fixed. It's usable again =)
Isaac
At 04:15 PM 6/1/00 , you wrote:
Beta 3 is now available on our website. Sorry again for the delay
between releasing beta 1 and this release. I think we
On 13-Jul-2000 Mo DeJong wrote:
This happens because I have a DVD in the drive. My question
is, why does freeamp keep trying to access the CD? It seems
like it should give up after a couple attempts. This is
really lame under Linux because this msg gets sent to
all my console terminals over
The patch is broken. Not all systems have a 'mkdir -p' which is why all that
DIRECTORIES stuff exists in the first place.
Isaac
On 24-Aug-2000 Mo DeJong wrote:
Could someone apply this patch? It fixes the build when
srcdir != builddir.
P.S. Does anyone have a working URL for a shoutcast
In the normal course of installation, you certainly don't need to run
autoconf, only configure. All autoconf does is regenerate the configure script
from configure.in -- there are absolutely no platform specific parts in
configure. If you're modifying configure.in, you should know to run
Oops, I forgot to mention that the Redhat RPMs haven't been updated for beta 8
yet. Source is still available, and we'll get those RPMs up soon.
Isaac
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On 03-Sep-2000 Greg Rumple wrote:
Just wanted to drop a note to the list, saying that I am new to freeamp
as of today, and after a few hours today have successfully ported it
100% to FreeBSD (I started out with a few beta revs ago, and than found
that 2.1 beta 8 had preliminary support for
On 29-Aug-2000 Sebastian Marius Kirsch wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to write a commandline ui for freeamp that is (at least
marginally) compatible with rxaudio (from the XAudio SDK).
I'm not a C++ programmer; normally, perl is my language of choice, plus
I know some C.
I have some sort
On 10-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
Simply running freeamp produced my first Segfault to track down:
1) It asked about default file associations, where I clicked "No"
2) The main freeamp window appeared, "Welcome to FreeAmp!"
3) I clicked the close button in the corner
4) The window
On 11-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
I gave up on gdb. I brought over the printf/cerr macros I favor.
Only residual question from last email: what is an efficient
way to upgrade egcs / glibc on linux (e.g. Redhat 6.2) ?
Can't answer that one -- I'm a debian guy, so I just use dselect to
On 14-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
Ok...The browsermenu.cpp code for delete_sel had a small mistake.
It used a forward iterator on the p-mbSelection vector of items, which
were being deleted as it worked (apparantly by a callback in another thread
in browsertree.cpp in
On 16-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
It looks like a gtk+ bug, but when the pane is turned via the view
menu in the method
It is a gtk bug -- I've left this unfixed to see when/if they'd get around to
fixing it.. Ah well, I'll apply your patch =)
Isaac
On 19-Sep-2000 Roger Hardiman wrote:
aah, thanks.
Was this announced to the developers anywhere?
Did I miss anything?
Nope, it wasn't announced yet. The windows port still needs updating to use
libmusicbrainz, and there also hasn't been a release of the library yet =)
Isaac
On 19-Sep-2000 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
I fired up my new copy of FreeAMP, and specified my music directory as
the directory for the Music Browser to scan. All went well for about
three minutes. It zipped through the MP3 albums and moved slower for
Vorbis albums. I put that down to the lower
On 20-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
While I wait for musicbrainz compile, I will ask about a few peculiar
problems I saw last night.
I did a make clean, and ./configure again, but this time I explicitly
set --enable-esd.
see configure --help. basically, there's no --enable-esd, just
On 20-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
MI may try that. By the way..what version of egcs do you have?
I have g++ 2.91 (the RedHat 6.2 standard).
gcc-2.95.2. egcs became gcc many months ago, btw =)
'Nother tip for debugging is to compile all of freeamp w/ -O0 instead of -O2.
On 21-Sep-2000 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
Hello,
Here is a list of the misrecognized tracks. There could be others
lurking in my collection - these are just the ones I have found so
far.
Something's odd here.. The track's right, obviously, but the album and artist
are all bunk. Are you
Could you upgrade mb_client from CVS and see if that fixes it?
Isaac
On 21-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
I need help diagnosing this segfault. Because I have failed.
It is clockwork reproducible.
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Could you upgrade mb_client from CVS, remove these tracks from the music tree,
and get it to re-signature them? I believe I've fixed the problem -- seemed
some tracks didn't like the old downmix code that was in there.
Isaac
On 21-Sep-2000 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
All six of the affected
On 22-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
Once the stream part of the music browser is opened, it downloads
and parses the xml file every 30 seconds.
Doesn't it just need to hit it once?
Naw.. Plan is for it the server .xml to be automatically updated quite often.
Stream stats -- current
Fixed.
Isaac
On 22-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
Ok...renaming Http to MBHttp fixed my problem.
Pressing the look up on mb button in edit info paused for about 10 sec
then segfaulted.
So...it needs some work...by someone else
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On 22-Sep-2000 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
That did the trick. I know have all of my tracks imported and all of
them (even Vorbis) organized by Artist and Album. However, when I
Relatable tries to signature the tracks FreeAMP segfaults.
Upgrade mb_client and try again? =)
Isaac
On 24-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
(I think it also adds the ability to sort the lists by clicking on a
column header - but this may be the default behaviour).
I already know how to implement column sorting in Gtk for linux. I
also see that there is a menu chock full of Sort by X items.
On 24-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
First:
I have written/compiled charstore.h and charstore.cpp which implement
the API for storage of reference counted char* string. The overall
idea is to reduce storage size even though operations may take longer.
There is an abstract interface and
On 24-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
So..there are current lots of copies of the string "mp3" or "ogg" being
stored?
Wow...
Actually, there's not. That field's not used, afaik.
Isaac
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On 24-Sep-2000 Steve Kemp wrote:
Are there any plans to roll in my music browser changes,
(which allow column selection, on Win32) to future releases?
It's now merged into HEAD cvs. Go do whatever you want to it =)
I haven't updated this for a while, but I could if there was
On 25-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
What is the difference between a .o and a .lo object?
Nothing, really. The .lo is just an extra extension so that I can compile the
few object files that are shared in the main executible and plugins with or
without -fPIC as needed. Stuff in the main
Um. That's the desired behaviour, else there's going to be a mem leak. the
'meta' in this instance is a local variable -- why set it to null when the
function returns a line later? If you're having problems with this, I'd say
it's because you changed the MetaData class so that it needs an
On 27-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
I'll ask for a second opinion: when a pointer is passed as the string
data for a column of the clist widget, what memory management is
required? I am assuming it keeps the pointer, and you are not
supposed to alter the string it points to. Metadata
On 28-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
Here is where a design document would help. What is the GUID, and
what is its purpose in life? Answer: it is what the music brainz library
generates into char guid[17].
It's not a unique id since two different songs may have the same GUID
but
Okay, I've checked this stuff out.. Few helpful tips =)
- When generating a patch against CVS, please remember to update your local
copy.
- Remember to remove your editors temporary files..
- look at your patch before posting it =)
ie., freeamp-hashstore-1.cvs.patch.gz is 525k. If you
On 28-Sep-2000 Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
I call that in unix main bootstrap.cpp and in the player ctor.
That could be fixed.
Wasn't in the CVS patch, at least..
Damn. What compile flags were use? Not that it really matters
Since my coplies take forever I have not really tested the
On 02-Oct-2000 Nicholas Dronen wrote:
Hi:
I get the following errors when building on Debian Woody using
glibc package version 2.1.94-3. Any suggestions?
Yup.. Update from CVS again, I fixed this just a little bit ago.
Isaac
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Nope, was a bug.. update CVS and all will be fine, at least wrt this error.
Isaac
On 05-Oct-2000 Tim Williams wrote:
OK, I hope I'm just doing something obvious. Anyway, I got the source this
morning using CVS, which worked like a charm. Went and got nasm and stl,
fired up my MSFT VC6.0.
On 16-Oct-2000 Tim Williams wrote:
Also, I've got to track down a number of memory leaks and fix some UI sort
issues.
Anyway, I've changed the music catalog, and the win32 browser UI. Needless
to say, this must have broken the Unix and BeOS browsers. I have two
questions:
1) Is there
Hey, I rewrote the randomizing stuff for RC5 -- can you let me know if it's
any better?
Isaac
On 14-Nov-2000 David A. Walker wrote:
In my recent explorations of the freeamp playlist code, I discovered
something very interesting. There are five separate places where
random_shuffle is called,
On 13-Jan-2001 Jason Slater wrote:
Hi all,
all of the remove functions in the playlist manager have the same bug:
for example, in RemoveAll(), below, items are deleted and left in the
playlists. Bad. This code will crash by repeatedly clicking on a
given song in the playlist tree, which
On 24-Jan-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Jan, Robert Hart wrote:
Hi,
Did my `theme improvement' patch get rejected or just forgotten about?
I looked at it briefly and decided to accept it, but I haven't had the
chance to do it just yet. I'll try to get that taken care of later
On 24-Jan-2001 Robert Hart wrote:
Certainly. Is there any kind of provisional deadline for 2.1? We seem to have
been producing rc versions since I started following freeamp.
Well, the release is mainly waiting on the updated audio signaturing code for
the musicbrainz client library that we're
Excellent. Should be fixed in CVS now.. Thanks for tracking that down.
Isaac
On 07-Feb-2001 Robert Hart wrote:
I've been getting an assertion failure in the current CVS version of freeamp
(Win32 NASM Debug)
The problem seems to be line 1136 of base/src/musiccatalog.cpp
delete []
Does creating a Relatable profile/signaturing your music work with the MS STL?
Isaac
On 06-Feb-2001 Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
I've been building from CVS using the STL that comes with MSVC++6.0 for
quite a while now, and everything seems to be working fine (particularly now
that somebody
Hi, my apologies if anyone gets this twice, just trying to increase coverage..
We've updated the version of TRM that's included in the MusicBrainz client
library. It's now much more robust against normalized audio tracks -- so it
does a lot better than the previous versions at matching random
Yup, correct diagnosis -- the rc5 build I did was my first on win32 and I
accidently got some plugins that were linked against the debug libraries in
there... It'll be fixed in the next release..
Isaac
On 21-Feb-2001 baw jaws wrote:
Hi there,
I don't know if this is the right place to ask
Nifty.
It'd be nice to integrate this into the distribution, but I won't do that
unless the build process is integrated properly -- ie, using configure, etc.
It shouldn't be hard at all, just check out how the existing plugins decide to
get built or not in configure.in..
Isaac
On 21-Feb-2001
Hm. Basically, don't plan on anything like this changing/being accepted
until after the 2.1 release.. And actually, changes like this might not really
be worth the effort, unless we decide to do a 2.2 release instead of just
starting on 3.0 as I'm hoping..
Isaac
On 21-Feb-2001 Valters
On 23-Feb-2001 Steve Kemp wrote:
Is there still plans to have a Winamp-like visualization plugin/
I remember a long time ago somebody presented code that would load
simple WinAmp plugins - is that dead, or have there been updates
that I've missed?
Eventually.. we decided not to
On 06-Mar-2001 Colin Marquardt wrote:
Hmm, breaks for me now. I last upgraded from CVS when the last beta
of libmusicbrainz was announced, and this older version worked.
Building from sources on a Debian system, running unstable for the
most part.
snip
Did you upgrade mb_client? Install
On 06-Mar-2001 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
Hello,
I compiled and installed FreeAMP 2.1RC6. Deleted ~/.freeamp. Created a
new relatable profile. Scanned just one album's worth of ogg files.
Attempted to signature. Immediate segfault. Tried again. Immediate
segfault.
Yup. Just fixed it in
Freeamp already supports ID3v1.1, which does have a field for a track number,
and it supports ID3v2, which has storage space for everything under the sun..
If neither tag has a track number, freeamp will also attempt to parse the
filename a bit, looking for numbers in the filename..
If you
Ehrm. FreeAmp already writes id3v2 tags when you edit things.. Has ever
since 2.1, maybe even before.. You did need to have id3lib installed up
until the RC6 release to have support to write them, but we've since
swallowed the id3lib source into our tree to get a consistant API/ABI, so
you
Mind resending with a a 'diff -u' so it's readable? =)
Isaac
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 16:30, kristian kvilekval wrote:
Freeamp shuffles it's random playlist too often, giving the
appearance that it repeats songs.This patch gives
better behaviour including:
1. Start with random song
You _might_be able to get the two rear speakers to mirror the fronts by
using the analog outputs.. Not sure if it'll work on FreeBSD, but that's what
the linux drivers do. To my knowledge, there isn't any support for the rears
as separate channels outside of windows, so you're stuck with just
Eh? It's not meant for text files only. It's a version control system,
you can slap whatever you want there.
Isaac
On Saturday 04 August 2001 10:29 am, Fabrice Bauzac wrote:
Hello,
The freeamp CVS repository erroneously contains at least one .tar.gz file.
Since CVS is meant for text
On Sunday 30 September 2001 12:28 am, safemode wrote:
Spoke too soon. It fixed the configure program compile errors. but
freeamp still errors out. I tried the cvs and 1.0.0 tarball of musicbrainz.
Same errors.
base/aps/apsinterface.cpp: In method `int
Considering that gtk itself limits the returned path length to PATH_MAX, or
2048 if PATH_MAX is not defined, that's rather silly.
Isaac
On Saturday 30 March 2002 11:22 pm, you wrote:
Guys, please don't do this. You'll just make it harder for
yourself on different systems. Remember,
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