Re: Announcing pod-kast with a k

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Hi,

This sounds interesting. I built it on a Debian system, no problem. Not surprisingly, I tried to build on Windows 10 and it failed, one of its dependencies didn't build. Here's the line that told me which dep failed to build:

error: could not compile `libsystemd` due to 18 previous errors

I have the feeling that this dependency is specific to Linux, so because it won't build, it stops the process right then and there.

Jayson

On 7/13/2023 2:23 AM, Jookia wrote:
Here is the source code:

https://github.com/mlytle4218/pod-kast-rust

On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 07:55:12AM +0200, Didier Spaier wrote:
I second what John said.

Moreover I would try only a new software if/when the source is publicly
available and I can build/compile it myself.

Cheers,
Didier

Le 12/07/2023 à 22:13, John Covici a écrit :
Since I use gentoo, a .deb would not do me much good.  Can I compile
your app somehow?  Also, how do I search for a particular podcast in
your client and do you have a facility where I can use a username and
password if the feed requires it?

Thanks, sounds interesting.

On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 13:57:32 -0400,
Chime Hart wrote:
Hi All: I have been waiting a long time to offer a newer much
more intuative podcast client for those of us who like
menus-and-simplicity. I am and will be announcing here-and-in the
Blinux list, but since this works especially well in Speakup,
this list will enjoy it first.
DESCRIPTION
        Welcome to Pod-kast 0.8.0 written by Marc Lytle and
conceived by myself, Chime Hart.

        Over  many  years almost all podcast clients seemed to be
lacking an interface which made sense, as well as features I was
hoping for.  The only one I understood was hpodder, but it is no
longer available.  In Pod-kast, since I
        am totally blind and listen with Speakup, a Linux
screen-reader, we took great care to make all functions really
obvious by having numbered menus and yes having the word "number"
before each digit removing any ambiguity.
Back again live, while you may be able to grab from a github
page, which seems really messy in L Y N X an easier option would
be a direct url from my web-site, but not linked from my site.
https://hubert-humphrey.com/pod-kast_0.8.0_amd64.deb
This is beta software-and-there still may be inconsistancies in
the man-page. Rather than clutterup the list, if you have
opperational issues, please write myself directly, or write an
author Marc at an address listed in the man-page. I `sincerely
hope all of you enjoy-and-find alot of success with this new
client, which I named with an alternative spelling, as there are
several podcast clients with the regular spelling.
Thanks so much in advance
Chime






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