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#1 Post by mx1926 »

Hello! I wonder if you could upgrade deadbeef to the latest version 1.10.0

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#2 Post by mx1926 »

Sorry for asking again. Is it possible to upgrade deadbeef to the latest version ? I think it has some important improvements, like media library and others. Here is the changelog: https://deadbeef.sourceforge.io/posts/d ... s_out.html. Thank you.

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#3 Post by Jerry3904 »

I'd like to support this request since the app is a default for MXFB.

Thanks.
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#4 Post by wdscharff »

If you absolutely want the latest version, install the *.deb version available for download on the deadbeef website.
While this works fine on my system, there's no guarantee it will work on everyone (or yours).

I'd also prefer a current deadbeef version in MXPI.
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#5 Post by timkb4cq »

I'll pull source from the github because the developer fixed 9 reported bugs last week including a memory leak.
It's often good to wait just a bit for these things to be discovered after a new release...
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#6 Post by Jerry3904 »

Makes sense!
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#7 Post by Stevo »

timkb4cq wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:00 am I'll pull source from the github because the developer fixed 9 reported bugs last week including a memory leak.
It's often good to wait just a bit for these things to be discovered after a new release...
It has three other packages in our repo that are build-depends. I was updating libdispatch to 5.10.1, using deb-multimedia's source, and also building arm64 packages, since the last Deadbeef update in MX predates that architecture: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show ... r:deadbeef
MXPI = MX Package Installer
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing

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#8 Post by timkb4cq »

I already have amd64, i386, arm64, & armhf built using the current repo versions of those dependencies (had to build the debs for arm64).
Had an issue with both arm builds because -fstack-crash-protector was set in CFLAGS & CXXFLAGS by debhelper and that isn't valid for clang in arm. Took a while to figure that one out. For the arm builds I set the CFLAGS & CXXFLAGS explicitly in debian/rules. There's probably a better way with dh_buildflags but it worked for now.
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#9 Post by timkb4cq »

Thanks for the updated dependencies.
I'll get those updates before I build the Trixie packages.
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#10 Post by timkb4cq »

Deadbeef 1.10.0+git20250410 has just been uploaded to the MX-23 Test repository.
Mirrors will take some time to update, of course.
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