eMusic/J is an open source download manager for the eMusic.com music service written in Java and is cross-platform. It takes the .emp or .emx file that you get from the eMusic.com website, and downloads the music specified in it. It can easily work with Firefox to make downloading songs and albums simple.
I got following error while emerging emusicj from java-overlay: emerge emusicj Calculating dependencies... done! >>> Verifying ebuild manifests !!! Digest verification failed: !!! /usr/local/portage/layman/java-overlay/dev-java/guice/metadata.xml !!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size !!! Got: 466 !!! Expected: 499 Best Regards, Marcin Szamotulski (In reply to comment #0) > eMusic/J is an open source download manager for the eMusic.com music service > written in Java and is cross-platform. It takes the .emp or .emx file that you > get from the eMusic.com website, and downloads the music specified in it. It > can easily work with Firefox to make downloading songs and albums simple. >
Hello, Is there any body who could help? Best regards, Marcin Szamotulski (In reply to comment #1) > I got following error while emerging emusicj from java-overlay: > > emerge emusicj > Calculating dependencies... done! > > >>> Verifying ebuild manifests > > !!! Digest verification failed: > !!! /usr/local/portage/layman/java-overlay/dev-java/guice/metadata.xml > !!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size > !!! Got: 466 > !!! Expected: 499 > > Best Regards, > Marcin Szamotulski > > (In reply to comment #0) > > eMusic/J is an open source download manager for the eMusic.com music service > > written in Java and is cross-platform. It takes the .emp or .emx file that you > > get from the eMusic.com website, and downloads the music specified in it. It > > can easily work with Firefox to make downloading songs and albums simple. > > >
Is there someone still interested in adding this package to Portage?
I recall someone mentioning this package since May because there had been a new release. Dunno who though.
Package was removed from ::java.