Finally released last.fm support for GSSMP

There was a weird bug in my last.fm support for GSSMP, where it would crash when run from the GNOME panel, but be fine when run from a terminal.

After two bugs fixes from Charles Bailey, the problem seems to have gone away, so I’ve finally been able to make a release.

Now I have to resist the temptation to choose songs to make last.fm think I’m cool, instead of songs I actually want to listen to.

And I really need to fix the debian/Ubuntu package of lastfmsubmitd so that the client exe lastfmsubmit is included in the package. Without that, using last.fm with GSSMP is a major hassle.

Obviously, there was a bug

So I’ve released GSSMP 1.1, which is guaranteed to contain one fewer bugs, and is relatively unlikely to contain any new ones. Also, thanks to João Pinto, it should build without warnings on AMD64 too!

If anyone wants to make an AMD64 package, I’d be really happy to put that up on the download page. It should be a simple matter of unzipping the source, cd-ing into the gssmp directory, and running make pkg-all.

Go on, it’ll be fun…