Jejeje, Just yesterday was the release of Christine 0.0.3, Honestly wishing that somebody crash in the compiling or somewhere else. That happend, Toni, who makes packages for SuSE tries to compile Christine 0.0.3 with no luck, he hack the christine
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package and send me the right way to do it. Thanks a lot!, christine have now 4 bugfixes today, one of them would never let compile christine in Python 2.5 environments.
Anyway, I try to fix the code, and upload new packages, wishing they work now, and then allow me to launch christine 0.0.4 in the next weeks.
Btw, SuSE Linux users, check this
Is there any Ubuntu user trying to run Christine 0.0.3 ?.
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Christine have at the time I'm writing this a C written launcher. But Why?. Ok, this is Why: Its cooler to see christine in the process table than python christine.py. And when you want to kill christine you don't have to look into the python
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processes the PID of the python process running christine, just "killall christine" or something, those Deskbar Applet users will thank this :-)
It works to me, and I will apreciate if you check it, mainly for the compiling issues in the makefiles. Code is available in the CVS.
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Christine have at the time I'm writing this a C written launcher. But Why?. Ok, this is Why: Its cooler to see christine in the process table than python christine.py. And when you want to kill christine you don't have to look into the python
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processes the PID of the python process running christine, just "killall christine" or something, those Deskbar Applet users will thank this
It works to me, and I will apreciate if you check it, mainly for the compiling issues in the makefiles. Code is available in the CVS.
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Christine have at the time I'm writing this a C written launcher. But Why?. Ok, this is Why: Its cooler to see christine in the process table than python christine.py. And when you want to kill christine you don't have to look into the python
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processes the PID of the python process running christine, just "killall christine" or something, those Deskbar Applet users will thank this :-)
It works to me, and I will apreciate if you check it, mainly for the compiling issues in the makefiles. Code is available in the CVS.
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Christine have at the time I'm writing this a C written launcher. But Why?. Ok, this is Why: Its cooler to see christine in the process table than python christine.py. And when you want to kill christine you don't have to look into the python
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processes the PID of the python process running christine, just "killall christine" or something, those Deskbar Applet users will thank this
It works to me, and I will apreciate if you check it, mainly for the compiling issues in the makefiles. Code is available in the CVS.
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Lazy days:
I have been so lazy this days, this is something that I believe is temporal, just like one of those days that I may spend coding all the fucking day. And I know what to do, I know what needs to be done, and I would like to do it, but im so
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lazy.
And that's why christine is taking to long in get mature. I spit some lines in the day but not a real work. I just didn't really feel so inspired.
But.. There is something...
Plugins:
I have, in this few inspirations, work over the plugins stuff, Its still very very early but, I'm trying to make a god environment to become christine into a plugable application. At this time I'm just creating the public interface, but also converting the "show properties" action (menu: edit/show properties) that show the tags of the selected item in the library, to a plugin. So, isn't by now a lib_christine package module. Ok, here is the shot:
Somebody with plugins implementation knownledge and good will to work over this stuff, give me an email .
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Lazy days:
I have been so lazy this days, this is something that I believe is temporal, just like one of those days that I may spend coding all the fucking day. And I know what to do, I know what needs to be done, and I would like to do it, but im so
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lazy.
And that's why christine is taking to long in get mature. I spit some lines in the day but not a real work. I just didn't really feel so inspired.
But.. There is something...
Plugins:
I have, in this few inspirations, work over the plugins stuff, Its still very very early but, I'm trying to make a god environment to become christine into a plugable application. At this time I'm just creating the public interface, but also converting the "show properties" action (menu: edit/show properties) that show the tags of the selected item in the library, to a plugin. So, isn't by now a lib_christine package module. Ok, here is the shot:
Somebody with plugins implementation knownledge and good will to work over this stuff, give me an email :-). [Less]
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Lazy days:
I have been so lazy this days, this is something that I believe is temporal, just like one of those days that I may spend coding all the fucking day. And I know what to do, I know what needs to be done, and I would like to do it, but im so
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lazy.
And that's why christine is taking to long in get mature. I spit some lines in the day but not a real work. I just didn't really feel so inspired.
But.. There is something...
Plugins:
I have, in this few inspirations, work over the plugins stuff, Its still very very early but, I'm trying to make a god environment to become christine into a plugable application. At this time I'm just creating the public interface, but also converting the "show properties" action (menu: edit/show properties) that show the tags of the selected item in the library, to a plugin. So, isn't by now a lib_christine package module. Ok, here is the shot:
Somebody with plugins implementation knownledge and good will to work over this stuff, give me an email :-). [Less]
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Lazy days:
I have been so lazy this days, this is something that I believe is temporal, just like one of those days that I may spend coding all the fucking day. And I know what to do, I know what needs to be done, and I would like to do it, but im so
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lazy.
And that's why christine is taking to long in get mature. I spit some lines in the day but not a real work. I just didn't really feel so inspired.
But.. There is something...
Plugins:
I have, in this few inspirations, work over the plugins stuff, Its still very very early but, I'm trying to make a god environment to become christine into a plugable application. At this time I'm just creating the public interface, but also converting the "show properties" action (menu: edit/show properties) that show the tags of the selected item in the library, to a plugin. So, isn't by now a lib_christine package module. Ok, here is the shot:
Somebody with plugins implementation knownledge and good will to work over this stuff, give me an email . [Less]
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Estoy implementando eso que puse en el post anteterior en christine, si te descargas el codigo del CVS de christine te dar???????s cuenta que aun utiliza gobject a la hora de importar los elementos, y he aqui la razon.
Este aparato funciona bien, con
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pocas canciones, digamos unas 15 canciones me las importa en un chingadazo, digamos 1 segundo tirandole a 2 lo que con gobject tardaria unos 5 segundos cuando mucho, y se ve la barrita de progreso en chinga con 1/15, 2/15, 3/15 conforme se van importando con etiquetas y todo (recuerda que no se avisa que se cargue otro archivo hasta que se han encontrado las etiquetas), el problema es que cuando quiero cargar unos 175 archivos esta madre lo hace tan en chinga que por quien sabe que puta razon me satura el pinche playbin (discoverer.. recuerda, es un playbin a fin de cuentas) y me comete una falla de segmento debido de meterle tan rapido elementos al playbin.
Ya intente utilizar gobject para retrazar la inserci???????n por unos cuantos milisegundos sin llegar a afectar tanto (unos 200 milisegundos serian suficientes), he tratado de usar threads y nomas no se que tranza.
Alguien tiene una idea? alguien que tambien est??????� trabajando co gstreamer? [Less]
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