Tag Archive for 'banshee'

Banshee updated to 1.5.0 in FreeBSD Ports

If you haven’t read it yet, Banshee 1.5.0 was released yesterday. I’ve just updated the port. I had to drop my .config/banshee-1 directory and start over but that was only a minor issue since my library was rather small. Hopefully this was just a local problem.

Check out this announcement for more details about the new features.

Waiting for new mono, here’s a new banshee

Banshee 1.4.2 was released yesterday. It comes with a handful of fixes. I don’t get the startup-at-freeze bug anymore, which is cool since it’s basically the only one I’ve encountered so far.

A few people have been working behind the scenes on FreeBSD/Mono for some time now. Wesley Shields (wxs@) sent a patch an hour ago which I’ll run through pointyhat once my X.org exp-run #3 finishes.

Hopefully mono 2.0.1 (I’ve been told 2.2 is in the works) should enter ports soon enough (along with a few ports updates). Stay tuned!

Banshee port updated to 1.4.1

Banshee 1.4.1 was released a few days ago and if you haven’t tried it yet, have a look at it!

Especially if you happen to be the proud owner of an Android G1, I’d like to hear about it working on FreeBSD.

Banshee hits FreeBSD Ports

I’ve had a local half-baked port of banshee for quite a while now. I’ve finally made the extra effort to make it a bit cleaner. This is basically the minimal set of features you can get, there’s no iPod support, no MTP support either. There are probably some rough edges, but now it’s there and people can test it.

Have fun!