AKode is not in the Trinity tree. Do we want to support that app? If yes, then I'll submit an enhancement request to merge aKode.
If not then I'll submit a bug report to remove build messages that Akode is not installed (only tdemultimedia and tdeaccessibility I think). I don't think amarok supports that app any more (nothing in my build logs). I suppose stripping code too should be done.
Darrell
AKode is not in the Trinity tree. Do we want to support that app? If yes, then I'll submit an enhancement request to merge aKode.
If it still compiles and works then I say why not. :-)
Also it seems to have native PulseAudio support, which is probably a good thing: http://pkgsrc.se/audio/akode-plugins-pulseaudio
Tim
On 12 January 2012 23:30, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.netwrote:
AKode is not in the Trinity tree. Do we want to support that app? If yes, then I'll submit an enhancement request to merge aKode.
If it still compiles and works then I say why not. :-)
Also it seems to have native PulseAudio support, which is probably a good thing: http://pkgsrc.se/audio/akode-plugins-pulseaudio
Tim
I think writing pulseaudio applications in general is not too difficult. I wonder how difficult it would be to replace arts entirely.
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/doxygen/simple.html
Calvin
AKode is not in the Trinity
tree. Do we want to support that app? If yes,
then I'll submit an enhancement request to merge
aKode.
If it still compiles and works then I say why not. :-)
Looks like Bruce Dubbs has built akode:
http://trinity-devel.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::4705
Enhancement request 791 submitted. :)
Darrell
Darrell Anderson wrote:
AKode is not in the Trinity
tree. Do we want to support that app? If yes,
then I'll submit an enhancement request to merge
aKode.
If it still compiles and works then I say why not. :-)
Looks like Bruce Dubbs has built akode:
Perhaps a better link:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/kde/kdeakode.html
-- Bruce