@spotUP
Update: I now have a TuneNet plug-in which loads via XMP and displays the track details (well, the name). It doesn't play anything, and I can't do any more until next weekend earliest.
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spotUP wrote:
oxm.c: In function 'oggdec':
oxm.c:142: warning: implicit declaration of function 'pipe'
oxm.c:145: warning: implicit declaration of function 'fork'
oxm.c:154: warning: implicit declaration of function 'execlp'
oxm.c:154: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'execlp'
i guess you've fixed those?
Yes
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That's just a decruncher module, I took the easy route of commenting it out (it's a Windows one, according to the XMP webpage, I'd not heard of it and I can't find anything about it on Google either). XMP is nicely modular and it was a breeze to kill that module, especially as there is already something else it doesn't work on.
All the other players and decrunchers compiled without error (some needed a minor header file change). I would like to add an xfdmaster decruncher but it appears to rely on headers to match files - of course there is a myriad of different formats XFD supports so this isn't practical. I'll look into that again at a later date. I could do XPK I guess, which would be a start.
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it would be cool if you submitted your changes to the cvs, so XMP can be compiled straight away on os4.
Done. Well, I've emailed the maintainer, but same thing. Needed to ask about something else anyway as the way the WinAmp and other plug-ins work isn't the ideal way to write a TuneNet one, and there appears to be no useful documentation.
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the commandline player can also be useful.
Agreed, but I need to fix the exit crash first. If anybody wants to test the module playback functions on this I can send them the executable, but it
will crash after playing.
Chris