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  1. #1
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    madman music player install

    I hve had madman working before, and liked it, but I
    couldnt change tags (i guess I forgot to install libid3tag
    and libid3tag-devel)..
    i went ahead and installed them, and tried to rebuild
    madman using the script (./scons.py)
    I get this error:
    [grcunning1@wbar8 madman-0.93]$ ./scons.py
    scons: Reading SConscript files ...
    Checking for Qt at /usr/lib/qt-3.1... ok
    Checking for xmms... ok
    Checking for glib... ok
    Checking for C header file id3tag.h... yes
    Checking for main() in C++ library id3tag... yes
    Checking for C header file vorbis/vorbisfile.h... yes
    Checking for main() in C++ library vorbisfile... yes

    scons: *** No tool named 'qt': No module named qt
    File "utility/SConscript", line 3, in ?
    [grcunning1@wbar8 madman-0.93]$


    any ideas?
    GO BUCKEYES!

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    In the documentation (readme's etc.) included with the madman package, does it have a list of requirements such as the 'module named qt'?

    Do they have a website/forums and whatnot where you could possibly find out?
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  3. #3
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    the docs are pretty sparse...i played with my previous install and found out that I couldnt change the tags because of the file perms in my music dir...I REALLY miss the way Netware used permissions with files and groups...*nix seems to be really lacking in this respect. it just seems to be a ton of work just to give the right users the correct rights with a bunch of chown, chgrp, chmods, etc...
    GO BUCKEYES!

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