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[Bug 362182] Re: Support for iPhone-like devices in Amarok 2

 

** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Support for iPhone-like devices in Amarok 2

Status in The Amarok Music Player:
  Fix Released
Status in “amarok” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “libimobiledevice” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: amarok

  Hello,

  I have started the move from Intrepid to Jaunty on a couple of
  machine.

  And I have discovered the available Amarok is now 2.0.2, the 1.4
  branch is not there anymore.

  This is annoying me because I have lost the ability to sync my iPod
  Touch (like an iPhone) with an advanced music manager.

  Amarok 2 tries to be as automatic and as cross-platform as possible.
  It relies on Solid for media player detection.
  Under Linux Solid relies on HAL to detect media players
  HAL only sees real hardware, like disks or USB mass storage devices.

  IPhones or iPod Touches are used through FUSE mounts, using SSH (WiFi) or iFuse (USB cables).
  FUSE mounts are not hardware mounts, really, so they are not reported back to HAL.
  So Solid does not see the iPhone.
  So Amarok does not see the iPhone.

  I am trying to stir some ideas with the Amarok devs on the Amarok
  Mailing list. It looks like that whatever outcome rises out of this
  will not be in time for this Ubuntu release cycle (and I am worried
  that my bug is anyway coming way too late into the party anyway...).

  GTKPOD relies on Gnome VFS to see mounts. Gnome VFS sees FUSE mounts. So Gnome VFS sees the iPhone. So GTKPOD sees the iPhone.
  GTKPOD manages the iPhone properly using the database and libgpod.

  But GTKPOD, however, is not really comparable to Amarok in terms of
  music management.

  Rhythmbox does not see the iPhone.
  Banshee does not see the iPhone.

  So in Jaunty, GTKPOD is the sole working, if not excellent, solution
  for iPhone-like device management at this time.

  As a stop-gap solution, would it be possible to bring back Amarok
  1.4.10 as an alternative/parallel install in Jaunty?

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