Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Ubuntu binaries

I added binaries for Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04. See the download page for details.

Another change is fixing a bug that could result in deleted files if the disk became full.

I also did the Windows port, but I'm not happy with it, because it crashes. I'll look some more at it before making the Windows version available.

8 comments:

  1. hi
    thanks for your programm
    i have some bugs on Ubuntu 9.04 with Gnome, icons not showing
    look at screenshot
    http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/15683/screenshot_009_bmUW28.png

    sorry for my english

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  2. The same happens in Debian/Testing (squezze) with the last Ubuntu package (Ubuntu 9.04, 32 bit). But with some test, I fix it installing the 'libqt4-svg' Debian package. I thing that you need to put this packagfe in the dependencies of de ubuntu package.

    Many thanks for the app. Martintxo.

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  3. I was about to suggest installing libqt4-svg when I noticed Martintxo's post. Hopefully I'll be able to figure out how to make that package a required dependency for the next release. I also suspect that in your cases the tag editor doesn't display most images, because a JPEG plugin is needed (and probably missing.) Showing JPEGs needs libqt4-gui (or rather libqtgui4). I'll have to boot into Ubuntu to see about this.

    (I have more Qt libraries installed, and that's why it works fine on my computer.)

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  4. A note for alxgudo:

    In the image that you posted I saw that you have files that use an unsupported text encoding. Perhaps you can send me one of those files, so I can look at it and probably add the encoding. Thanks.

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  5. to ciobi:
    >>Perhaps you can send me one of those files...

    please http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/files/2590721_njdqw/01-Pigs.mp3

    and thanks for libqt4-svg

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  6. to ciobi:
    are you planing to localize your app to other languages?
    i can help you with russian translation

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  7. to alxgudo:

    1) I got the file; I'll have a look.

    2) I personally don't care about translations and I always use the English version of a program even if it is available in my native language (Romanian.) Currently the code is not translation-friendly. That is going to change but not in the near future. The plan is to switch many UI-related things to a library that I'm working on. That library will be translation-friendly, should people want to get the program in other languages, but it's too early to know when I'll be done with it.

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  8. Version 0.99.02.012 can read UTF8 frames. With this, alxgudo's file no longer shows the unsupported encoding note.

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