| Summary: | audio/easytag-devel update | ||
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| Product: | Ports & Packages | Reporter: | Riccardo Andreoli <freebsd> |
| Component: | Individual Port(s) | Assignee: | Adam Weinberger <adamw> |
| Status: | Closed FIXED | ||
| Severity: | Affects Only Me | ||
| Priority: | Normal | ||
| Version: | Latest | ||
| Hardware: | Any | ||
| OS: | Any | ||
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Description
Riccardo Andreoli
2005-12-29 17:20:02 UTC
Class Changed From-To: maintainer-update->change-request Fix category (submitter is not maintainer) Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->adamw Over to maintainer I've updated the port to 1.99.11; please let me know if that resolves the problem. Looking at the ChangeLog, however, I don't suspect that it will. I don't have access to a FreeBSD machine with a head, so all I can do is examine the source code. That error message looks like it's checking whether a specified binary exists, and it seems to do that when it sanity-checks the config file, and it seems to do that when you save the prefs file. So: in the preferences, do you have an option of specifying a program with which to play MP3s (seems to be in an area marked "File Audio Player" or something)? And if so, does it point to a valid executable program? # Adam -- Adam Weinberger adamw@magnesium.net || adamw@FreeBSD.org adamw@vectors.cx || adamw@gnome.org http://www.vectors.cx It's not stupid. It's "advanced." -- Almighty Tallest State Changed From-To: open->closed I'm calling a submitter-timeout after not hearing back for 4 months. Submitter, please open a new PR with more information if this problem is still persisting for you. |