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Originally Posted by Kaste Of course it is, that's why we all like Gentoo. But running unsupported software as bug ridden as xmms + GTK1 is close too madness even for someone rather experienced, which i doubt s/he is if s/he asks here.
Anyway the question was an honest non-rethorical one. I just wanted to know the reason and if s/he is aware of the implications. |
Well, that's true, xmms is unsupported by Gentoo, and dead upstream virtually. Yes, there was some kind of release few weeks ago, but it's just a release for the sake of releasing. The Changelog doesn't contain anything, tne the notice on their web is this:
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XMMS 1.2.11 Released
1211 days ago we released 1.2.10, so what better day to release 1.2.11? Download source
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Stupid, if you ask me.
But since s/he obviously is using an overlay (xmms is long ago gone from portage) you can be sure the s/he knows that it's unsupported stuff, because s/he needed to:
1.- setup a local overlay or alternatively setup layman
2.- pick the ebuilds or an overlay holding the xmms ebuilds
3.- download by hand stuff and put it into /var/portage/distfiles, because most plugins are not available from the former locations
Don's misunderstand me: I am the first one to disregard xmms. I advice against it. But if someone is using xmms, you can be sure that the last thing s/he (usually, not like this is carved in stone) wants to hear is "use amarok or audacious instead".