From: Paul R. <p.g...@ph...> - 2020-05-12 06:54:53
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Hey Jack I moved on from maintaining gtkpod a few years ago now. After replacing my ipod (died) with an android phone, I had no device to test on & no cause to use gtkpod. If anyone still wants to keep it alive, they are welcome. Paul phantom_sf On 11 May 2020 18:50:42 BST, Jack via Gtkpod-devel <gtk...@li...> wrote: >(If anyone knows a way to reply to a message from the archives, or have > >mailman resend me a copy, please let me know. Not replying directly, >since I also just subscribed.) > >I don't know of any way to make gtkpod use python3, but it's easy >enough to tell it not to use python at all, thus removing the >dependency on python2.7. I use Gentoo, so for me, it's just setting a > >USE flag, but I believe the parameter to ./configure is just >"--without-python. It still runs that way, but I can't test much since > >I don't currently have a suitable device to test with, so I really have > >no idea if this reduces functionality in any important way. > >More important for me, is that gtkpod fails the final linking with >gcc-10. This is apparently a known issue due to the default change >from fcommon to fno-common. > >Given the lack of activity, I have to wonder whether to consider gtkpod > >totally dead, or is it still alive, albeit in near suspended animation? > >Jack > > >_______________________________________________ >Gtkpod-devel mailing list >Gtk...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gtkpod-devel -- P. G. Richardson * Ty-Carreg Barn, Penyrheol, Pontypool, Torfaen. UK * 01495 762483 * p.g...@ph... |