it would be gratefull finding gpodder in mageia sources
me too, please :)
CC: (none) => claireVersion: Cauldron => 1
I too would like to see gpodder added
CC: (none) => lydia_stench
The package has been imported into Cauldron, will be backported when the Mageia 1 backports are opened.
Component: New RPM package request => RPM PackagesSummary: gpodder package => gpodder package backports requestSource RPM: (none) => gpodder
am anxiously awaiting 64 bit support of gPodder in Mageia
CC: (none) => parkerpHardware: i586 => x86_64
gpodder and its deps should land in the core/backports_testing repo soon, please test.
Assignee: bugsquad => ahmadsamir3891
Installed into gnome, no problems so far, thankyou :)
I've installed gpodder on my i586 system from Core Backports Testing. After starting it from a terminal, as I've never used it before I selected the option to "Choose from a list of example podcasts". The terminal showed ... Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gpodder/gtkui/interface/welcome.py", line 46, in on_show_example_podcasts self.gPodderWelcome.destroy() AttributeError: 'gPodderWelcome' object has no attribute 'gPodderWelcome' Then nothing else happens. The following shows the packages pulled in during the install ... (medium "Core Release") mutagen 1.20 3.mga1 noarch python-gpod 0.8.0 3.mga1 i586 (medium "Core Backports Testing") gpodder 2.15 2.mga1 noarch pymad 0.6 5.mga1 i586 python-eyed3 0.6.17 4.mga1 noarch python-mygpoclient 1.5 3.mga1 noarch python-pymtp 0.0.4 7.mga1 i586 (medium "Tainted Release") lame 3.98.4 2.mga1 i586 (suggested)
CC: (none) => davidwhodgins
(In reply to comment #7) > I've installed gpodder on my i586 system from Core Backports Testing. > > After starting it from a terminal, as I've never used it before I selected > the option to "Choose from a list of example podcasts". The terminal showed > ... > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gpodder/gtkui/interface/welcome.py", > line 46, in on_show_example_podcasts > self.gPodderWelcome.destroy() > AttributeError: 'gPodderWelcome' object has no attribute 'gPodderWelcome' > > Then nothing else happens. > That's a long standing issue in gpodder, bug 1834; it shouldn't stop users from actually using the app.
A long standing upstream bug to be precise.
Ok, testing complete on my i586 system. I closed the startup assistant and used the discover new podcasts to find one and get it, and then have it play. Has it been tested on a 64 bit system yet? When it has, the packages python-mygpoclient pymad python-eyed3 python-pymtp gpodder from the srpm packages python-mygpoclient-1.5-3.mga1.src.rpm pymad-0.6-5.mga1.src.rpm python-eyed3-0.6.17-4.mga1.src.rpm python-pymtp-0.0.4-7.mga1.src.rpm gpodder-2.15-2.mga1.src.rpm will be ready to move from Core Backports Testing to Core Backports
Assignee: ahmadsamir3891 => qa-bugs
(For future reference, please leave the Assignee field to the packager working on the report, he/she may well have some other fixes queued before assigning to qa and requesting validation to for the update/backport to be finalised).
gpodder-2.15-2.1mga1 suggests python-dbus.
@sysadm: I think those packages should go to core/updates, they existed in Mandriva, so this should offer an easier upgrade: gpodder python-pymtp python-mygpoclient pymad python-eyed3
CC: (none) => marianne
Can someone submit this to updates_testing repository ?
CC: (none) => boklm
submitted to updates_testing
CC: (none) => stormi
hmm, I read too fast and submitted only gpodder, I'll submit the rest.
(In reply to comment #14) > Can someone submit this to updates_testing repository ? Sorry, this one fell off my radar (too many bug mail). Samuel VERSCHELDE said he'll do it.
The packages were pushed, but I haven't tested them.
Summary: gpodder package backports request => Update candidate : gpodder (was : gpodder package backports request)
I uninstalled the packages installed in comment 7, then reinstalled gpodder, from Core Updates Testing. Used gpodder to get a new podcast. After it downloaded, right clicked on an episode and selected play, and it played with amarok. Testing on i586 looks ok. When tesing complete on x86-64, the packages pymad python-eyed3 python-pymtp python-mygpoclient gpodder from the srpm packages pymad-0.6-5.1.mga1.src.rpm python-eyed3-0.6.17-4.1.mga1.src.rpm python-pymtp-0.0.4-7.1.mga1.src.rpm python-mygpoclient-1.5-3.1.mga1.src.rpm gpodder-2.15-2.2.mga1.src.rpm should be moved from Core Updates Testing to Core Updaves.
This update still needs testing on x86_64
exept the same of comment 7, all works on my x86_64 OS. Feel free to move. PS: maybe we can remove gppoder from backport_testing ? http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/Mageia/distrib/1/i586/media/core/backports_testing/
CC: (none) => manuel
Can someone from the sysadmin team push the packages pymad python-eyed3 python-pymtp python-mygpoclient gpodder from the srpm packages pymad-0.6-5.1.mga1.src.rpm python-eyed3-0.6.17-4.1.mga1.src.rpm python-pymtp-0.0.4-7.1.mga1.src.rpm python-mygpoclient-1.5-3.1.mga1.src.rpm gpodder-2.15-2.2.mga1.src.rpm from Core Updates Testing to Core Updates please.
Keywords: (none) => validated_updateCC: (none) => mageia-sysadm
CC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
Don't forget to give the advisory so that the sysadmins don't have to hunt it down in the comments.
Advisory: This update adds the gpodder graphical podcast catcher that was present in Mandriva 2010.2 but absent from Mageia 1, as well as its dependencies.
Pushed.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDCC: (none) => miscResolution: (none) => FIXED
CC: boklm => (none)