After you make the build, you can 'make run' with the installed banshee closed.
This will run the compiled version without installing it.
Kevin
Please excuse brevity, sent from phoneOn Dec 14, 2011 3:22 PM, "Felipe Castillo" <fcastillousfq gmail com> wrote:OK, I'm not such a good programmer but I'm going to take a look at it and try to get the Banshee code and start.This is going to be my first time I'll do something like this, so I was wondering, is there a way I can can Banshee installed while also compiling and testing Banshee from git?Like in other words, I'd like to have my normal Banshee and another for developing into a different environment so my music (since I'm going to mess with the ID3 tagging) doesn't get messed up and the devoloping Banshee can use other configurations than my normal one.Sorry if this is just a trivial question but then again, this is my first time developing anythingOn Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Andres G. Aragoneses <knocte gmail com> wrote:
I don't think there is such a setting.On 12/14/2011 06:15 PM, Felipe Castillo wrote:
Hello everyboy,
I was wondering if there is a way I can tell Banshee to NOT write ID3v1
tags in my music files. Anybody has any idea on how to do this?
If you want to implement it yourself, have a look at the taglib-sharp library, which is the one Banshee uses.
Cheers
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