Hi,

ok, I found the reason. libgpod support has been dropped by applying the
patch drop-imobiledevice-support.patch. This has been submitted to
upstream in order to fix upstream issue 3683 and has been backported
into the current Saucy package.

However, when I just compare the patch with the original commit for
upstream, at least CMakeLists.txt has less changes in the original patch
than the one included into the Saucy package. It looks like, that the
original patch does not drop libgpod support at all (while the revision
command just states that).

I tried the Raring package for clementine 1.2.0 on my Saucy installation
and it connects with my IPod.

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