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#1
Hi smart people...

K..maemo noob here, be gentle.

I've tried to get Audio Tag Tool v0.12.3 to install using the one-click link from maemo.org.

When I click the link all I get is text about the repo??

When I try to use application manager to add the cat/repo I can't get it to work.

When I try to install from the Audio Tag Tool v0.12.3 home page, I get a nag about libvorbis..etc being missing..

Any hints?
 
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#2
I installed it by adding manually the repository. You just need to enter data from the text file you got by clicking the link at maemo.org:

Go to “Tools > Application catalogue” and click “New”. Then enter:

"Catalogue Name" field can be anything, e. g. "Mollux.org catalogue"
"Web Address" field should be "http://www.mollux.org/maemo/"
"Distribution" field should be "chinook" (or "bora", if you use OS2007)
"Components" field should be "user"

Click OK, refresh the app list and then install tagtool as usual, see e. g. nokia-n800-finding-and-installing-new.html
 
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Originally Posted by acevid View Post
Hi smart people...

K..maemo noob here, be gentle.

I've tried to get Audio Tag Tool v0.12.3 to install using the one-click link from maemo.org.

When I click the link all I get is text about the repo??
Probably the webserver is not sending the good headers and your browser interprets it as text.
When I try to use application manager to add the cat/repo I can't get it to work.
This should be the method yes and you should look in the Tools->Log to see what's happening.
When I try to install from the Audio Tag Tool v0.12.3 home page, I get a nag about libvorbis..etc being missing..
Yes, installing a .deb manually will not pull all the dependencies, better use a package manager like the appmanager.
 
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#4
I have the same problem.
I added repository to catalogue. A new record appeared, under "audio" folder, named "tagtool". When I try to install it, it says "Unable to install. Software contains updates to packages installed from a different sources" etc. What's wrong?
That's what apt-get says (when trying to install via apt-get install tagtool):
Code:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
tagtool: Depends: libvorbis0a (>= 1.2.0) but it is not installable
Depends: libvorbisfile3 (>= 1.2.0) but it is not installable
E: Broken packages
Does it mean the only problem is that vorbis libraries are not installed?
I did not install any audio or video related packages - OGG support, Canola, other players etc.

Last edited by sashabe; 2008-02-16 at 11:27.
 
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#5
apt-cache policy libvorbisfile3

apt-get install libvorbisfile3
 
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#6
More precisely:

Open app manager. Remove all repositories.

Go to http://www.gronmayer.com/it/

Select the OS you are running OS2007 or OS2008.

Click on Select All repositories and then Install Selected.

Go in app manager, refresh list of applications.

If you get an error, go in the menu, Tools-> Log, look at the one which is failing
+ Go in the menu, list of repositories, disable the problematic repository.
Refresh app list again, and redo the above step for problematic repositories.

When refresh app list succeeds, you should have much more things available. These libs are available.
 
Posts: 86 | Thanked: 22 times | Joined on Jan 2008 @ Moscow
#7
Originally Posted by free View Post
More precisely:

Open app manager. Remove all repositories.

Go to http://www.gronmayer.com/it/

Select the OS you are running OS2007 or OS2008.

Click on Select All repositories and then Install Selected.

Go in app manager, refresh list of applications.

If you get an error, go in the menu, Tools-> Log, look at the one which is failing
+ Go in the menu, list of repositories, disable the problematic repository.
Refresh app list again, and redo the above step for problematic repositories.

When refresh app list succeeds, you should have much more things available. These libs are available.
You're a wizard
Thanks, it worked.
 
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#8
Coolness, thanks a lot..
 
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#9
The little device needs a bit of experience and a lot of searching, no wizard there

Repositories are spread everywhere, gronmayer helps in this case. If you don't know this website, you're lost.

Glad it helped you.
Have fun!
 
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