RipperX, Grip Repository does not install all dependencies

Bug #176996 reported by superchargingmachine
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ripperx (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Synaptic or apt-get however you look at it will install RipperX but does not install any Encoder software such as Lame or GoGo. These files are in the repository and can be installed if you figure out that is the reason RipperX won't create MP3's.

I'm not sure how many people will attempt to run a program from a terminal to determine the error message.

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Janne Jokitalo (astraljava) wrote :

I don't understand?

jaska@bowmore:~$ apt-cache show ripperx
Package: ripperx
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 464
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <email address hidden>
Original-Maintainer: tony mancill <email address hidden>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.7.0-4ubuntu1
Depends: cdparanoia, vorbis-tools (>= 1.0beta3), libc6 (>= 2.6), libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libgtk1.2 (>= 1.2.10-4), libid3-3.8.3c2a, libx11-6, libxext6, libxi6, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
Suggests: sox, cdtool, mpg321, flac, toolame
Filename: pool/universe/r/ripperx/ripperx_2.7.0-4ubuntu1_amd64.deb
Size: 128498
MD5sum: 7524956c5f8914fee17310a2151195d1
SHA1: 8b87da3d7848d8c0548157f3e433f48d8a37ea02
SHA256: 4f62a908205d849c9a662f16f608bed1a90260b6272d5bb01d3d1c529e329129
Description: a GTK-based audio CD ripper/encoder
 ripperX is a graphical interface for ripping CD audio tracks (using
 cdparanoia) and then encoding them into the OGG, FLAC, or MP2/3
 formats using the vorbis tools, FLAC, toolame or other available
 MP3 encoders.
 .
 It includes support for CDDB lookups and ID3v2 tags.
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu

jaska@bowmore:~$ apt-cache show vorbis-tools
Package: vorbis-tools
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 768
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <email address hidden>
Original-Maintainer: Debian Xiph.org Maintainers <email address hidden>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.1.1-13build1
Depends: libao2 (>= 0.8.8), libc6 (>= 2.6), libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.16.2-1), libflac8, libogg0 (>= 1.1.3), libspeex1 (>= 1.1.8), libvorbis0a (>= 1.1.2), libvorbisenc2 (>= 1.1.2), libvorbisfile3 (>= 1.1.2)
Filename: pool/main/v/vorbis-tools/vorbis-tools_1.1.1-13build1_amd64.deb
Size: 108216
MD5sum: 420fc6f864680784541f2e9fb7211032
SHA1: caeb29fc290b18b7b045b3642c32780c10ef7bf6
SHA256: 1d8d7ce531449ea7ad2048211973e269f8d4afd1223dd702b02f95e230db7514
Description: several Ogg Vorbis tools
 vorbis-tools contains oggenc (an encoder), ogg123 (a playback tool),
 ogginfo (displays ogg information), oggdec (decodes ogg files), vcut
 (ogg file splitter), and vorbiscomment (ogg comment editor).
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu
Task: kubuntu-desktop, edubuntu-desktop-kde, edubuntu-live, edubuntu-ship-addon

You can clearly see that vorbis-tools is in the dependencies, and attempting to install:

jaska@bowmore:~$ sudo aptitude install ripperx
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Building tag database... Done
The following NEW packages will be automatically installed:
  libid3-3.8.3c2a vorbis-tools
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  libid3-3.8.3c2a ripperx vorbis-tools

...suggests that it will actually install encoders. The fact that I used aptitude is irrelevant when it comes to direct dependencies.

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superchargingmachine (superchargingmachine) wrote : Re: [Bug 176996] Re: RipperX, Grip Repository does not install all dependencies
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In reading below I see that the standard RipperX download should install Vorbis-tools. I will have to check this tonight and see if it is in the encoder options and works. I was not able to get RipperX to work until I installed Lame or GoGo, which are encoder options for RipperX.

How do I get the package information below?

----- Original Message ----
From: Janne Jokitalo <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 1:30:08 PM
Subject: [Bug 176996] Re: RipperX, Grip Repository does not install all dependencies

I don't understand?

jaska@bowmore:~$ apt-cache show ripperx
Package: ripperx
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 464
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <email address hidden>
Original-Maintainer: tony mancill <email address hidden>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.7.0-4ubuntu1
Depends: cdparanoia, vorbis-tools (>= 1.0beta3), libc6 (>= 2.6),
 libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libgtk1.2 (>= 1.2.10-4), libid3-3.8.3c2a, libx11-6,
 libxext6, libxi6, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
Suggests: sox, cdtool, mpg321, flac, toolame
Filename: pool/universe/r/ripperx/ripperx_2.7.0-4ubuntu1_amd64.deb
Size: 128498
MD5sum: 7524956c5f8914fee17310a2151195d1
SHA1: 8b87da3d7848d8c0548157f3e433f48d8a37ea02
SHA256:
 4f62a908205d849c9a662f16f608bed1a90260b6272d5bb01d3d1c529e329129
Description: a GTK-based audio CD ripper/encoder
 ripperX is a graphical interface for ripping CD audio tracks (using
 cdparanoia) and then encoding them into the OGG, FLAC, or MP2/3
 formats using the vorbis tools, FLAC, toolame or other available
 MP3 encoders.
 .
 It includes support for CDDB lookups and ID3v2 tags.
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu

jaska@bowmore:~$ apt-cache show vorbis-tools
Package: vorbis-tools
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 768
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers
 <email address hidden>
Original-Maintainer: Debian Xiph.org Maintainers
 <email address hidden>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.1.1-13build1
Depends: libao2 (>= 0.8.8), libc6 (>= 2.6), libcurl3-gnutls (>=
 7.16.2-1), libflac8, libogg0 (>= 1.1.3), libspeex1 (>= 1.1.8), libvorbis0a (>=
 1.1.2), libvorbisenc2 (>= 1.1.2), libvorbisfile3 (>= 1.1.2)
Filename:
 pool/main/v/vorbis-tools/vorbis-tools_1.1.1-13build1_amd64.deb
Size: 108216
MD5sum: 420fc6f864680784541f2e9fb7211032
SHA1: caeb29fc290b18b7b045b3642c32780c10ef7bf6
SHA256:
 1d8d7ce531449ea7ad2048211973e269f8d4afd1223dd702b02f95e230db7514
Description: several Ogg Vorbis tools
 vorbis-tools contains oggenc (an encoder), ogg123 (a playback tool),
 ogginfo (displays ogg information), oggdec (decodes ogg files), vcut
 (ogg file splitter), and vorbiscomment (ogg comment editor).
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu
Task: kubuntu-desktop, edubuntu-desktop-kde, edubuntu-live,
 edubuntu-ship-addon

You can clearly see that vorbis-tools is in the dependencies, and
attempting to install:

jaska@bowmore:~$ sudo aptitude install ripperx
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... D...

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Janne Jokitalo (astraljava) wrote :

I did not try with an actual cd, but I could select OggVorbis as the encoder to be used. Check it out.

And I'm not quite sure what you mean with the information part, could you elaborate please?

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superchargingmachine (superchargingmachine) wrote :
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The package info you posted. If I could have looked at this I would at least seen RipperX was installing Vorbis for encoding.

Package info below:
Package: ripperx
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 464
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <email address hidden>
Original-Maintainer: tony mancill <email address hidden>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.7.0-4ubuntu1
Depends: cdparanoia, vorbis-tools (>= 1.0beta3), libc6 (>= 2.6),
 libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libgtk1.2 (>= 1.2.10-4), libid3-3.8.3c2a, libx11-6,
 libxext6, libxi6, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
Suggests: sox, cdtool, mpg321, flac, toolame
Filename: pool/universe/r/ripperx/ripperx_2.7.0-4ubuntu1_amd64.deb
Size: 128498
MD5sum: 7524956c5f8914fee17310a2151195d1
SHA1: 8b87da3d7848d8c0548157f3e433f48d8a37ea02
SHA256:
 4f62a908205d849c9a662f16f608bed1a90260b6272d5bb01d3d1c529e329129
Description: a GTK-based audio CD ripper/encoder
 ripperX is a graphical interface for ripping CD audio tracks (using
 cdparanoia) and then encoding them into the OGG, FLAC, or MP2/3
 formats using the vorbis tools, FLAC, toolame or other available
 MP3 encoders.
 .
 It includes support for CDDB lookups and ID3v2 tags.
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu

jaska@bowmore:~$ apt-cache show vorbis-tools
Package: vorbis-tools
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 768
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers
 <email address hidden>
Original-Maintainer: Debian Xiph.org Maintainers
 <email address hidden>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.1.1-13build1
Depends: libao2 (>= 0.8.8), libc6 (>= 2.6), libcurl3-gnutls (>=
 7.16.2-1), libflac8, libogg0 (>= 1.1.3), libspeex1 (>= 1.1.8), libvorbis0a (>=
 1.1.2), libvorbisenc2 (>= 1.1.2), libvorbisfile3 (>= 1.1.2)
Filename:
 pool/main/v/vorbis-tools/vorbis-tools_1.1.1-13build1_amd64.deb
Size: 108216
MD5sum: 420fc6f864680784541f2e9fb7211032
SHA1: caeb29fc290b18b7b045b3642c32780c10ef7bf6
SHA256:
 1d8d7ce531449ea7ad2048211973e269f8d4afd1223dd702b02f95e230db7514
Description: several Ogg Vorbis tools
 vorbis-tools contains oggenc (an encoder), ogg123 (a playback tool),
 ogginfo (displays ogg information), oggdec (decodes ogg files), vcut
 (ogg file splitter), and vorbiscomment (ogg comment editor).
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu
Task: kubuntu-desktop, edubuntu-desktop-kde, edubuntu-live,
 edubuntu-ship-addon

----- Original Message ----
From: Janne Jokitalo <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:28:22 PM
Subject: [Bug 176996] Re: RipperX, Grip Repository does not install all dependencies

I did not try with an actual cd, but I could select OggVorbis as the
encoder to be used. Check it out.

And I'm not quite sure what you mean with the information part, could
you elaborate please?

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superchargingmachine (superchargingmachine) wrote :

Yes, OggVorbis is an encoder option. Perhaps it is not the default and I missed it as an option. Thank you for your help.

----- Original Message ----
From: Janne Jokitalo <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:28:22 PM
Subject: [Bug 176996] Re: RipperX, Grip Repository does not install all dependencies

I did not try with an actual cd, but I could select OggVorbis as the
encoder to be used. Check it out.

And I'm not quite sure what you mean with the information part, could
you elaborate please?

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Janne Jokitalo (astraljava) wrote : Re: [Bug 176996] Re: RipperX, Grip Repository does not install all dependencies

superchargingmachine wrote:
> The package info you posted. If I could have looked at this I would at
> least seen RipperX was installing Vorbis for encoding.

Ahh... well I included the commands just for this purpose, so that people
can understand how/where the information was fetched. Normally if one sees a
dollar sign ($) somewhere in written instructions, or documents alike, one
can assume that it's meant to be run in a terminal. If it's a hash-symbol
(#) one can assume the command[s] needed to be run require super-user
privileges. One can acquire them either by issuing `sudo` in front of the
command, or become a root by `sudo -i`, which is when the prompt of the
terminal becomes a hash-symbol even.

So, to acquire the information mentioned earlier, open up a terminal and type:

$ apt-cache show ripperx

Without the dollar sign of course.

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Janne Jokitalo (astraljava) wrote :

superchargingmachine wrote:
> Yes, OggVorbis is an encoder option. Perhaps it is not the default and
> I missed it as an option. Thank you for your help.

Yes it doesn't appear to be the default, but a working solution to the
problem nevertheless. Glad I could be of assistance. :)

--
Jaska

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Dean Sas (dsas) wrote :

I *think* I'm right in saying that all mp3 encoders are in the multiverse repository, For ripperx to depend on them, it too would have to be in multiverse.

Also as noted ogg vorbis encoders are installed.

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