On Friday den 5. April 2013 at 10.37, IBBoard wrote:
Really? Gnome 2.30 was the penultimate 2.x release, so I'd have expected most Gnome libraries to be fairly up to date for slightly Banshee releases.
Admittedly, I've never run Debian (I like modern and stable enough over older and tall stable core), but I don't remember ever needing new library versions just for Banshee.
On Apr 5, 2013 10:31 AM, "Roderich Schupp" <roderich schupp gmail com> wrote:On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:05 AM, IBBoard <ibboard gmail com> wrote:
> Banshee 1.6 is *really* old. I know Debian doesn't generally do "cutting
> edge", but if you can find a 2.4 or even a 2.2 build then that'd be better,
> even if it wasn't the latest 2.6.
The problem is Banshee's deep dependencies, you can't just update to the
Banshee version (2.4.1) in Debian wheezy-really-soon-now without
updating the whole Gtk/Gnome and Mono stack (probably Linux, too).
Cheers, Roderich
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