another update on AcousticBrainz:
They really want us to use the provided static build, see:
http://acousticbrainz.org/faq
So that means the essentia-acousticbrainz package should be maintained separately and this package shouldn't include the examples (as it would conflict otherwise).
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Package Details: essentia 2.0.1-1
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| Package Base: | essentia |
|---|---|
| Description: | Open-source C++ library for audio analysis and audio-based music information retrieval |
| Upstream URL: | http://essentia.upf.edu/ |
| Category: | lib |
| Licenses: | |
| Submitter: | nilsw |
| Maintainer: | nilsw |
| Last Packager: | nilsw |
| Votes: | 2 |
| First Submitted: | 2014-03-03 14:40 |
| Last Updated: | 2014-10-09 22:58 |
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Comment by JonnyJD
Comment by JonnyJD
I just realized: the license is actually AGPL (3).
Comment by JonnyJD
Okay, the word from the acousticbrainz devs is that every version after the (acousticbrainz) provided version should be fine.
So when essentia 2.1 is released we should just add the example to this package.
The 2.1. package can probably "replace" the essentia-acousticbrainz package then, but lets talk about that again when 2.1 is out.
Comment by JonnyJD
Yeah, we see how that goes version-wise. If/when acousticbrainz uses a stable version (currently it is some untagged commit after the 2.1 beta) we should probably merge the packages (or at least make a split package).
As I understood acousticbrainz is still in a flux.
PS:
No actual hurry, but I wanted to submit my collection to acousticbrainz now so I created an AUR package ;-).
Comment by nilsw
The source can be found on https://github.com/nils-werner/aur-essentia
Comment by nilsw
Sorry, I was under the impression you weren't in a hurry. I would be happy to merge your examples things into this package.
Comment by JonnyJD
FYI: There is now https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/essentia-acousticbrainz/
That package just installs the example the acousticbrainz client needs and it uses the exact commit that is also for the acousticbrainz provided binaries:
http://acousticbrainz.org/download
That package does *not* conflict with this package.
Comment by Freso
Any chance you could add "--with-examples" for future editions? The AcousticBrainz client needs it to do its thing - but it's no real hurry. I still haven't got the get-go to release the acousticbrainz-client PKGBUILD, and essentia needs to have a pull request merged into it and then have a new release (including the PR code) before it can be used anyway. :)
Comment by nilsw
Weird, GitHub must have changed their on-the-fly compression library. I've fixed the hashsum.
Comment by Freso
The downloaded 2.0.1.zip does not match the PKGBUILD's md5sum. I get "026b2f1b1c120f6cf5b1998e4262521b".