Yes.. I know that happens.

It was an ugly hack but I cannot fully recall why it was there.. TP will also kill all running media player instances when it closes.. Would you prefer that this does not happen? Part of the trouble is that although xmms plays nicely with other instances, using an already running xmms to play a new stream, some other audio players (and no video players that I know of) do... so if I do not kill them, I get left with loads of ghost processes, or multiple players... If you can think of a way to get around this problem, it would be a great help.

I will have a go at fixing this in the next upstream release.

Thanks for the reminder.

James.

On 11/13/06, Michael Ablassmeier < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Package: tunapie
Severity: important

hi,

starting tunapie results in already running xmms instances getting
terminated, this is quite annoying. To reproduce, simply start xmms from
one terminal and then launch tunapie, xmms will exit:

--- SIGTERM (Terminated) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGTERM +++

bye,
    - michael


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