@James-T: If it's a large playlist give it a few minutes, everything will appear. Or try dragging the xspf file into an existing blank playlist.
One of these worked for me, maybe both.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/clementine.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | clementine |
Description: | A modern music player and library organizer |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine |
Licenses: | GPL-3.0-or-later |
Submitter: | arojas |
Maintainer: | FabioLolix |
Last Packager: | FabioLolix |
Votes: | 18 |
Popularity: | 1.65 |
First Submitted: | 2023-06-28 19:03 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-10-22 15:55 (UTC) |
@James-T: If it's a large playlist give it a few minutes, everything will appear. Or try dragging the xspf file into an existing blank playlist.
One of these worked for me, maybe both.
One possible reason to keep it around (at least for a bit) is that the playlist import from clementine to strawberry is not to be relied on at present. At least in my case the procedure (even as revised yesterday) leaves me with a full set of playlists, but all are empty. So at present the only option to transfer playlists is to manually export them from clementine and then import to strawberry.
@adem, Strawberry has been very stable for years. As for polish, well, I preferred using the Qt5 build, strawberry-qt5, because that integrated better with my Qt5-based desktop, KDE.
(The past tense is because I have left Strawberry a few months ago for Audacious, available from repo.)
@Tharbad Clementine development isn't that dead. They just haven't released any stable version since 2016. But github project seems to be alive https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine/commits/master. Also there is a fresh PR from official developer which may fix building issue on Linux https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine/pull/7276.
Strawberry is very good!
@maritz Many thanks! Now I'm able to build my favorite player again =) Unfortunately I don't find Strawberry stable and polished enough for my daily use.
Disclaimer: I have no idea if this is good or bad or AWFUL, use at your own risk, I'm not a package maintainer.
Working from comments here and the github issues, the easiest change to the PKGBUILD that made it work for me was to change the build function to this:
build() {
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,--copy-dt-needed-entries"
cmake -B build -S Clementine-${pkgver//+/-} \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_PROJECTM=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_TAGLIB=ON \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-fpermissive" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
cmake --build build
}
The same error than marco.righi
@MarsSeed Yeah it has to do with the updated abseil-cpp. I can build clementine with the current archlinux's protobuf (23.4-1) with a dirty workaround: First, add -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-fpermissive" -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
cmake flags to PKGBUILD. Then, add absl_log_internal_check_op
and absl_log_internal_message
to the target_link_libraries
command of ext/libclementine-tagreader/CMakeLists.txt
.
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FabioLolix commented on 2023-09-22 19:45 (UTC)
Dear all
error while loading shared libraries: libXXX.so.XXX: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
for build from source programs you have to rebuild it