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sakuraplayer-1.0.5-1mdk.i586.rpm

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                          S a k u r a   P l a y e r
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 Wai! The beta phase is finally over! I'd say this is worth a haiku*... ^_^

                                Sakuraplayer
                             finally reached 1.0
                              time to celebrate!

        (* note: I count spoken syllables here, not written ones...)
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Here it is - the KDE2-based successor to TFMXcess!
You want to play those good old Amiga TFMX songs under Linux with a nice
KDE2-based GUI? No problem!

This program is almost complete, with the exception of i18n (translation).
I probaly won't have time to do the i18n stuff, so any help is appreciated.

Quick-and-dirty installation guide:

[Recommended if you have installed a Sakuraplayer release up to 0.5.0:
Delete the file $(KDEDIR)/share/applnk/Applications/sakuraplayer.desktop.
KDEDIR needs to be set as shown below:]

First, make sure KDEDIR points to your KDE2-directory (e.g.
"/opt/kde2") and QTDIR points to your Qt2.x.x-directory
(e.g. "/usr/lib/qt2"), then run
"./configure --prefix=$KDEDIR;make;make install"
Now enter the player subdir ("cd player") and edit the Makefile, if you want
to install tmfx-play in a different directory than "$(KDEDIR)/bin".
After you have chosen the correct directory, enter "make install".

Start the program from KDE2 by selecting "Sakuraplayer" from the "Multimedia"
submenu.

Each time you upgrade to a newer version, the splash-screen will
reappear once. Click on it or wait for ten seconds...

- Neochrome <david.banz@smail.inf.fh-rhein-sieg.de>

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