Amarok for Plasma 5
Benny Goemans
benny.goemans at belgacom.net
Fri Nov 23 20:22:47 GMT 2018
I had no idea ports were on Github, that's good to know!
I tried it, but I didn't have the right permissions to push the branch
back to Github with an additional commit. Since it's the first time I
push something to this repo, I probably need to request permissions
somehow for my user. Could you direct me to the right webpage or have a
short howto on how to get the right permissions?
Thanks,
Benny
On 11/23/18 10:23 AM, Tobias C. Berner wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Awesome. I created a branch 'amarok' [1] on github, could you create
> a pull request against it?
>
>
> Mfg Tobias
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde/tree/amarok
>
>
> Am Fr., 23. Nov. 2018, 10:20 hat Benny Goemans
> <benny.goemans at belgacom.net <mailto:benny.goemans at belgacom.net>>
> geschrieben:
>
> Hi,
>
> I updated to KDE & Plasma 5, first from area51, nowadays from the
> regular ports tree and have been running it ever since. One of the
> things I missed most was my trusty amarok player.
>
> Luckily, the amarok master branch has been updated with everything
> necessary to use it with Plasma 5 and I decided to try and port
> it. Long
> story short, I have a working port (though not every single feature
> tested) and I thought to share it with you guys. With some luck I can
> prevent someone from doing extra work once a new amarok version is
> released.
>
> You can find the port at the url below, just drop it in your ports
> tree,
> download the master zip from github. You'll also have to change the
> MOVED file, apparently it blocks building the port otherwise.
> If you decide to use it "officially", no credit is needed, it's a
> single
> one-off port.
>
> http://www.malavon.com/~benny/amarok.tar.gz
>
> Note: this would be my first working port, not everything might be
> perfect.
> Note 2: disregard the poudriere.sh file in there, it's just there to
> make my life easier :)
>
> Regards,
> Benny
>
> (also known as 'malavon' on the FreeBSD forum where I'm not really
> that
> active)
>
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