From 3970744f9fba676d1a6253cae652941a804c9dfe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wynn Wolf Arbor Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 10:57:48 +0200 Subject: posts: Update outdated URLs --- posts/debug-ncmpcpp-taglib.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'posts/debug-ncmpcpp-taglib.md') diff --git a/posts/debug-ncmpcpp-taglib.md b/posts/debug-ncmpcpp-taglib.md index 2e17d81..4dcd4a2 100644 --- a/posts/debug-ncmpcpp-taglib.md +++ b/posts/debug-ncmpcpp-taglib.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ author: Wynn Wolf Arbor I have a pretty extensive music library which I manage with [mpd(1)](https://www.musicpd.org/) and -[ncmpcpp(1)](https://github.com/arybczak/ncmpcpp). Whilst I would love to +[ncmpcpp(1)](https://github.com/ncmpcpp/ncmpcpp). Whilst I would love to find a standalone tag editor that is easily usable from the command line (or alternatively a nicely designed GUI one), ncmpcpp's built-in tag editor has always been enough for my needs. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ to my to-do list. Today I decided to look into this finally. First stop: the `ncmpcpp(1)` source code. I already knew that it used `taglib` to access and modify Vorbis comments, so I quickly found the [part of the -code](https://github.com/arybczak/ncmpcpp/blob/31ee76e8eee0cdc953f85d6c9369fb0aca010889/src/tags.cpp#L173-L199) +code](https://github.com/ncmpcpp/ncmpcpp/blob/31ee76e8eee0cdc953f85d6c9369fb0aca010889/src/tags.cpp#L173-L199) that was responsible for saving changes: ```cpp @@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ decided that it was a good idea to use work-in-progress code as a stable candidate for a package. Around the time I discovered this, someone else had already opened an -[issue](https://github.com/arybczak/ncmpcpp/issues/371) on GitHub. I +[issue](https://github.com/ncmpcpp/ncmpcpp/issues/371) on GitHub. I shared my findings and later opened a [pull -request](https://github.com/arybczak/ncmpcpp/pull/373). I am pondering +request](https://github.com/ncmpcpp/ncmpcpp/pull/373). I am pondering bringing this to the package maintainer's attention, but am not confident it will result in any positive change. -- cgit v1.2.3-2-gb3c3