Sorry, I am still developing it, but have been working on a major rewrite using different tools and the new code is not ready for release (at all). I will take a look at this and see if I can figure it out and do a simple bugfix release in the next few days, but for now I'd have to recommend one of Vagalume, the official web player (flash), or Pithos (gtk pandora client that can scrobble to last.fm).
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Package Details: chipmunk-radio 0.1.9-2
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| Package Base: | chipmunk-radio |
|---|---|
| Description: | GTK+ Last.fm client built on Shell.FM and pyLast |
| Upstream URL: | http://shell-fm.wikidot.com/hack:chipmunk-gtk-interface |
| Category: | multimedia |
| Licenses: | |
| Submitter: | evilgnome |
| Maintainer: | None |
| Last Packager: | None |
| Votes: | 10 |
| First Submitted: | 2010-06-23 18:15 |
| Last Updated: | 2011-01-09 07:21 |
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Comment by evilgnome
Comment by chmurli
Is it still developed? I cannot connect to my last.fm accout using chipmunk but I can using shell-fm (from git).
Comment by evilgnome
Thanks amrhassan. I'm out of town right now and writing from my phone, which is not the best at handling tarballs. I'll try to update the file here within a day or so.
Comment by amrhassan
pylast is now the python3 package, you can depend on python2-pylast instead.
Anonymous comment
The Arch Linux package "chipmunk-radio" fails to install.
Problem 1: The dependency package pygtkhelpers-hg fails with "hg not found". The hg command is part of mercurial and mercurial is not listed as a dependency for pygtkhelpers-hg as it should be.
Solution: Install mercurial and re-run installation.
Problem 2: Chipmunk requires the package shell-fm-git. That package gives this error at install:
"rm: cannot remove `/home/evilgnome/Code/shellfm/shell-fm-git/src/shell-fm-build': No such file or directory
Aborting..."
Solution: Insert a # before the rm command in the PKGBUILD file so the rm command doesnt get executed.
Problem 3: The package shell-fm-git also attempts to use the command "git-pull" that doesnt exist. Its specified like that in the PKGBUILD file. It should be "git pull".
Solution: Modify the PKGBUILD so it says "git pull" where it now says "git-pull".
After doing all that, the chipmunk-radio will install fine. :)
Comment by L42y
it take a long time to start