http://mschwendt.fedorapeople.org/audacious-2.0.1-0.1.fc10.src.rpm http://mschwendt.fedorapeople.org/audacious-plugins-2.0.1-0.1.fc10.src.rpm The included tarball is stripped for Fedora, to remove problematic files. Builds have been tested on F10 only. F11 is next. What will be needed is a maintainer for the -freeworld plugin packages. It shall be easy to modify above -plugins package and put back the original tarball, the required BR and configure options, and a desktop file for the MIME types. The API changes must be checked with every package that depends on audacious-devel. > Meanwhile I'm almost done with preparing packages for Audacious 2. > Actually I have it running here already, but whereas I'm 99% done with > the -plugins package I still need to examine/rediff the patches in the > main package. It's not something I've done in one tiresome block as I've > almost started from scratch, only keeping fragments of the cleaned-up > 1.5.1 packages. Will publish them eventually prior to working on including > them in Fedora. > > Some random observations: > > There are API changes, which break external plugins, GVfs e.g. and header > locations. At least audacious-plugin-fc needs an updated implementation. > > There are patches that still need to be applied upstream. > > There is stuff in the packages which I consider questionable. > E.g. mp3/mpeg/wma related MIME types get removed from the main desktop > file, but also WAV and Ogg, then a hidden desktop file is added in the > -plugins package which readds the removed types although the needed > plugins are not available in the Fedora packages due to legal reasons. > The 3rd party packages could add such hidden desktop files. And actually > the main player is useless without the plugins package, so why add a > second hidden desktop file at all? > > Audacious 1 and Audacious 2 cannot coexist, since only the executables > have different names. I don't think it is worthwhile to create symlinks > for the old executable names. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list