abcde should suggest atomicparsley
Bug #535527 reported by
Matthew Harris
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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abcde (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: abcde
abcde has code to use atomicparsley to do tagging of AAC tracks. The abcde package should suggest installing it.
Sadly, abcde appears to require the ATOMICPARSLEY environment variable to point to the atomicparsley binary (/usr/bin/
I'm using abcde 2.3.99.7-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 9.10.
Changed in abcde (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
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This bug was fixed in the package abcde - 2.5.3-1
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abcde (2.5.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release with lots of bug fixes. security. consultant for the patch, adapted slightly. security. consultant for the patch.
+ Sort options alphabetically (Closes issue 58).
Thanks to vskytta for the patch.
+ Add Recommends: mailx in the Debian packaging for Debian/Ubuntu
users. Closes: #607147
+ Fix encoding call for m4a. (Closes issue 31). Closes: #449045
+ Fix do_musicbrainz() for the case where there are no matches.
+ When using Musicbrainz, checksum and only output unique matches for an
album. Closes: #669143
+ Add Recommends: atomicparsley in the Debian packaging for Debian/Ubuntu
users. LP: #535527
+ Remove documentation of the old "-R" option for recursive searching of
local CDDB data, it's now enabled always. (Closes issue 57).
+ Fix use of awk (sub instead of substr) when generating CRLF line endings.
(Closes issue 59).
+ Make sure that ABCDETEMPDIR is quoted so we can deal with spaces in
file and directory names. Closes issue 64. Thanks to
richard.
+ Tweak do_cdtext() so it works on OS X too. Closes issue 65.
Thanks to richard.
+ Change cddb-tool to use bash to make sure that echo -n works.
Closes issue 67.
+ Fixes for lots of spelling mistakes from vskytta. Closes issue 68.
+ For safety across different systems, avoid using "sed -i".
Closes issue 66.
-- Steve McIntyre <email address hidden> Sat, 16 Jun 2012 15:12:11 +0100