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[bug#37329] [PATCH] gnu: Add audacious.
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Kei Kebreau |
Subject: |
[bug#37329] [PATCH] gnu: Add audacious. |
Date: |
Sat, 07 Sep 2019 10:56:02 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <address@hidden> writes:
> Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau 写道:
>> * gnu/packages/music.scm (audacious): New variable.
>> ---
>> gnu/packages/music.scm | 102
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> 1 file changed, 102 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/gnu/packages/music.scm b/gnu/packages/music.scm
>> index a43bccf4f8..33c53dec35 100644
>> --- a/gnu/packages/music.scm
>> +++ b/gnu/packages/music.scm
>> @@ -203,6 +203,108 @@ and play MIDI files with a few clicks in a
>> user-friendly interface offering
>> score, keyboard, guitar, drum and controller views.")
>> (license license:gpl3+)))
>> +(define-public audacious
>> + (package
>> + (name "audacious")
>> + (version "3.10.1")
>> + (source (origin
>> + (method url-fetch)
>> + (uri (string-append
>> "https://distfiles.audacious-media-player.org/"
>> + "audacious-" version ".tar.bz2"))
>> + (sha256
>> + (base32
>> + "14vbkhld5hwh96j8p8hjq9ybvc2m060a1y8crz14i51wpd0fhrl3"))))
>> + (build-system gnu-build-system)
>> + (arguments
>> + `(#:configure-flags
>> + (list "--disable-gtk" "--enable-qt"
In reply to your later email: I used Qt instead of the default GTK+ 2
because of a personal preference, but apparently it's possible to enable
both to let users choose what they prefer.
>> + ;; Add the output lib directory to the RUNPATH.
>> + (string-append "LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath=" %output "/lib"))
>
> This comment just repeats the code, so it's not needed.
>
>> + #:tests? #f ; no check target
>
> Could you run C-M-q (or etc/indent-code.el) on the whole definition?
> That will allow later editors to do the same without changing
> unrelated lines.
>
Done for both!
>> + #:phases
>> + (modify-phases %standard-phases
>> + (add-after 'install 'unpack-plugins
>> + (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
>> + (let ((plugins (assoc-ref inputs
>> "audacious-plugins")))
>> + (invoke "tar" "xvf" plugins)
>> + (chdir (string-append "audacious-plugins-"
>> ,version))
>
> It's not wrong, and I know this saves (with-directory-excursion)s down
> the road, but brr. :-)
>
Is it the lack of clarity in later phases that's undesirable?
>> + #t)))
>> + (add-after 'unpack-plugins 'configure-plugins
>> + (lambda* (#:key configure-flags outputs
>> #:allow-other-keys)
>> + (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")))
>> + (substitute* "configure"
>> + (("/bin/sh") (which "sh")))
>> + (apply invoke "./configure"
>> + (append configure-flags
>> + ;; audacious-plugins requires
>> audacious to build.
>> + (list (string-append
>> "PKG_CONFIG_PATH="
>> + out
>> "/lib/pkgconfig:"
>> + (getenv
>> "PKG_CONFIG_PATH"))
>> + (string-append "--prefix="
>> out)))))))
>> + (add-after 'configure-plugins 'build-plugins
>> + (lambda _
>> + (invoke "make" "-j" (number->string
>> (parallel-job-count)))))
>> + (add-after 'build-plugins 'install-plugins
>> + (lambda _
>> + (invoke "make" "install"))))))
>> + (native-inputs
>> + `(("audacious-plugins"
>> + ,(origin
>> + (method url-fetch)
>> + (uri (string-append
>> "https://distfiles.audacious-media-playerorg/"
> ^^^^^^^^^
> Typo!
>
Nice catch, thanks!
>> + "audacious-plugins-" version
>> ".tar.bz2"))
>> + (sha256
>> + (base32
>> + "0hi61825ayrwc4snwr76f2669k06fii3n8ll1szjk5zr65v1ghzf"))))
>
> I don't mind bundling these like this (Audacious's a leaf package and
> — subjectively — media things are allowed/expected to be a bit
> bloaty), but it may prove controversial :-)
>
> Would it not be worth supporting a plug-in search path? Are there,
> for example, well-supported Audacious plug-ins that aren't part of
> this collection?
>
> $ guix size audacious-with-plugins # although I'd prefer 2 packages
> …
> total: 1649.2 MiB
>
> $ guix size audacious # no plugins or plugin inputs
> …
> total: 1333.9 MiB
>
> Have you considered a separate ‘audacious-plugins’ package that could
> use that mechanism? Why [not]?
>
Audacious fails to run without output plugins (e.g. Pulseaudio, JACK,
etc.), immediately asking the user whether audacious-plugins is
installed. A separate audacious-plugins package would require audacious
as a dependency, and since such basic plugins are needed to run
audacious, I'm not sure how to split the packages in a way that would
avoid a dependency loop.
>> + ("gettext" ,gettext-minimal)
>> + ("glib:bin" ,glib "bin") ; for gdbus-codegen
>> + ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)))
>> + (inputs
>> + `(("dbus" ,dbus)
>> + ("glib" ,glib)
>> + ("qtbase" ,qtbase)
>> + ;; Plugin dependencies
>> + ("alsa-lib" ,alsa-lib)
>> + ("curl" ,curl)
>> + ("ffmpeg" ,ffmpeg)
>> + ("flac" ,flac)
>> + ("fluidsynth" ,fluidsynth)
>> + ("gdk-pixbuf" ,gdk-pixbuf)
>> + ("libbs2b" ,libbs2b)
>> + ("libcddb" ,libcddb)
>> + ("libcdio-paranoia" ,libcdio-paranoia)
>> + ("libcue" ,libcue)
>> + ("libmodplug" ,libmodplug)
>> + ("libnotify" ,libnotify)
>> + ("libogg" ,libogg)
>> + ("libsamplerate" ,libsamplerate)
>> + ("libsndfile" ,libsndfile)
>> + ("libvorbis" ,libvorbis)
>> + ("libxml2" ,libxml2)
>> + ("lirc" ,lirc)
>> + ("jack" ,jack-1)
>> + ("mpg123" ,mpg123)
>> + ("neon" ,neon)
>> + ("pulseaudio" ,pulseaudio)
>> + ("qtmultimedia" ,qtmultimedia)
>> + ("soxr" ,soxr)
>> + ("wavpack" ,wavpack)))
>> + (home-page "https://audacious-media-player.org")
>> + (synopsis "Audio player based on XMMS")
>
> Hmm. To me, ‘Foo copied a lot of files from bar once’ is never a
> useful answer to ‘What is foo?’.
>
> All ‘XMMS’ means to me is ‘that ugly audio player I installed and then
> immediately removed in the nineties’. Now, that may be all I need to
> know about Audacious, I don't know :o)
>
> I hope it's not. Is there something in particular that distinguishes
> Audacious from most other players that we could mention instead?
>
How about: "Modular and skinnable audio player"?
>> + (description
>> + "Audacious is an audio player descended from XMMS. Drag and
>> drop folders
>> +and individual song files, search for artists and albums in your
>> entire music
>> +library, or create and edit your own custom playlists. Listen to
>> CD’s or stream
>> +music from the Internet. Tweak the sound with the graphical
>> equalizer or
>> +experiment with LADSPA effects. Enjoy the modern GTK-themed
>> interface or change
>> +things up with Winamp Classic skins. Use the plugins included with
>> Audacious to
>> +fetch lyrics for your music, to set an alarm in the morning, and
>> more.")
>> + ;; According to COPYING, Audacious and its plugins are licensed
>> under the
>> + ;; BSD 2-clause license and libguess is licensed under the BSD
>> 3-clause
>> + ;; license.
>> + (license (list license:bsd-2
>> + license:bsd-3))))
>
> From COPYING:
>
> “Please note that many of the plugins distributed with Audacious are
> under
> different licenses.”
>
> And indeed, I see quite a bit of GPL and some ISC code in there.
>
I'll root around for those extra licenses!
> Thanks!
>
> T G-R
Thanks for reviewing!
Kei
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