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Bug#144743: marked as done (ITP: pyxmms -- Control XMMS from a Python program)



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Subject: ITP: pyxmms -- Control XMMS from a Python program
From: Florent Rougon <flo@via.ecp.fr>
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* Package name    : pyxmms
  Version         : 1.03-4
  Upstream Author : flo@via.ecp.fr
* URL             : http://www.via.ecp.fr/~flo/
* License         : GPL
  Description     : Control XMMS from a Python program

 PyXMMS, packaged as python-xmms in Debian, is a set of Python bindings to
 the libxmms library. With PyXMMS, you can control an XMMS session from a
 program written in the Python programming language.

Actually, the packaging is already done. I wasn't sure I had to bother
WNPP about this, but I do think so now.

-- 
Florent

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PyXMMS is available as .debs at my home page, and that's good enough.



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