System Bell - what a smell, so what the hell?

Michael Nottebrock michaelnottebrock at gmx.net
Mon Feb 16 14:44:10 GMT 2004


On Monday 16 February 2004 14:54, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Simon Hausmann wrote:
> >> If I understand that correctly, that's because XMMS is a glib1
> >> application whereas the aRts plugin is glib2. You can't have both in
> >> one same application.
> >
> >In that case the plugin would've never worked in the first place ;-) .
> >xmms-arts is actually using glib1.
>
> It used to work when aRts's libraries wouldn't link to glib at all.

You're chasing the wrong red herring there, for me 'artsdsp xmms' _started_ to 
work with the libglib-2-linked arts-1.2, while it never worked with arts 
1.1.x.

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