Tuesday, November 29. 2005
I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS=1 (gcc 4.1 on Gentoo)
After my system came pretty unusable because of various reasons, I decided that it's time for a re-install. To keep things funny, I switched to the gcc 4.1 snapshot ebuilds. Although gcc 4.1 is not even released, it performs pretty well. Fixing most apps was quite trivial, most of the patches are now commited to the tree and sent to the upstream developers.
To try this, you need to add sys-libs/glibc and sys-devel/gcc to your package.keywords, set I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS=1 in make.conf. Be prepared to fix things yourself and don't do this if you don't know what you're doing.
Remaining problems are some errors with wxGTK-compilation I wasn't able to figure out how to fix, tunepimp doesn't compile (there's a fix for it in bugzilla, but that's against 0.4.0, that breaks amarok and you'll have to patch amarok as well, so things are a bit complex) and some things aren't compiled till now.
To try this, you need to add sys-libs/glibc and sys-devel/gcc to your package.keywords, set I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS=1 in make.conf. Be prepared to fix things yourself and don't do this if you don't know what you're doing.
Remaining problems are some errors with wxGTK-compilation I wasn't able to figure out how to fix, tunepimp doesn't compile (there's a fix for it in bugzilla, but that's against 0.4.0, that breaks amarok and you'll have to patch amarok as well, so things are a bit complex) and some things aren't compiled till now.
Monday, November 28. 2005
My lovely galeon is going to fade away
Okay, let's be a bit sentimental. Years ago, back when I started using linux, I found a nice little browser called galeon, the default browser of gnome in that time (yes, I also was a gnome-user back then), based on the mozilla/gecko engine. I liked it, because in those days, it was the only browser really having all those features I wanted to have (I especially remember that it was near to impossible to get browsers to open *everything* in a tab).
Someday some gnome people started another browser called epiphany, which quickly became the default for gnome. I never liked it. It lacked features all over, it had no real bookmark management (yes, I know that some people state that it's bookmark management is great), it opened everything in a new window, it just sucked.
Well, in the meantime I've switched 90% of my apps to KDE ones, I'm happily browsing with konqueror, while I' still maintaining the gentoo package of galeon and I start it from time to time when I need to check something with gecko. Recently the galeon-devs announced to stop the development and concentrate their work on epiphany-extensions. It seems that epiphany isn't the feature-lacking piece of code it was back then, they even have something that can be called a bookmark management I heard. Today the galeon-team released 2.0.0, one of the probably last versions, you can expect continuing updates for the gentoo-packages from me as long as there are new releases and they can be built against new firefox versions.

Well, in the meantime I've switched 90% of my apps to KDE ones, I'm happily browsing with konqueror, while I' still maintaining the gentoo package of galeon and I start it from time to time when I need to check something with gecko. Recently the galeon-devs announced to stop the development and concentrate their work on epiphany-extensions. It seems that epiphany isn't the feature-lacking piece of code it was back then, they even have something that can be called a bookmark management I heard. Today the galeon-team released 2.0.0, one of the probably last versions, you can expect continuing updates for the gentoo-packages from me as long as there are new releases and they can be built against new firefox versions.
Thursday, November 10. 2005
Good that they have humor
As I belong to the people being so crazy to build their gentoo with gcc 4, I also need the -*-keyworded glibc, finding out that the latest version says:
Portage have a serious bug in regards to symlinks, and merging this with current versions will fail!
!!! ERROR: sys-libs/glibc-2.3.6 failed.
!!! Function pkg_setup, Line 1071, Exitcode 0
!!! Portage sucks.
Portage have a serious bug in regards to symlinks, and merging this with current versions will fail!
!!! ERROR: sys-libs/glibc-2.3.6 failed.
!!! Function pkg_setup, Line 1071, Exitcode 0
!!! Portage sucks.
Wednesday, November 9. 2005
Clients for video podcasting

While with amarok, we have a great audio player supporting podcasts, the most common free video players don't have any support for feeds (xine, totem, kaffeine). vlc seems to have something in svn, but not for the current and the next version. I've once tried this, but failed to get it running.
After some googling around, kmplayer seems to be the solution. kmplayer can use rss-feeds from podcasts as playlists, supports several backends (mplayer, xine, gstreamer) and is probably worth having a closer look at it.
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Thursday, November 3. 2005
Hugi 31 with my article about free software and demoscene released
The Hugi Diskmag, which is a diskmag (ok, not really on disks any more) of the demoscene, just released it's 31th issue, containing my article about the demoscene and free software I've published here a while bag.
Hugi is released as a windows-executable, the windowed mode works fine in WINE, the fullscreen-mode doesn't (any wine-hackers around that want to fix this?).
Hugi is released as a windows-executable, the windowed mode works fine in WINE, the fullscreen-mode doesn't (any wine-hackers around that want to fix this?).
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