Euterpe is an open source music player that allows you to listen to music, create playlists, and manage your media files. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install Euterpe on NetBSD.
Before installing Euterpe, make sure that NetBSD is up-to-date and all necessary packages are installed. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:
pkgin update
First, download the latest version of Euterpe from the official website euterpe.eu">https://listen-to-euterpe.eu.
Extract the downloaded package using the following command:
tar -xzvf euterpe-x.x.x.tar.gz
Make sure to replace x.x.x
with the appropriate version number.
cd euterpe-x.x.x
pkgin install gstreamer1 gstreamer1-plugins-good gstreamer1-plugins-bad gstreamer1-plugins-ugly gstreamer1-plugins-libav qt5-qtbase qt5-qtdeclarative qt5-qtgraphicaleffects qt5-qtmultimedia qt5-qttools py38-setuptools
python3 setup.py install
euterpe
That's it! You have successfully installed Euterpe on NetBSD.
In this tutorial, we have covered the necessary steps to install Euterpe on NetBSD. By following the tutorial, you can now enjoy all the features of Euterpe and enjoy listening to your favorite music.
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