Please follow AMD64s lead in marking stable: media-libs/libbs2b-3.1.0 media-sound/audacious-2.1.0 media-plugins/audacious-plugins-2.1.0 (Please do not attempt to stable 2.1.0-r1 for audacious-plugins; the musepacksv7 library is not ready for stabling yet) Having this done means that 1.5.1 can *finally* be cleaned up; it has an intermittent bug that can result in huge configuration files being written out.
I think you should hold off on stabilizing and remove all current stable tags. This version has problems with reading id3 tags that is a regression from 2.0.1. See 279820.
(In reply to comment #1) > I think you should hold off on stabilizing and remove all current stable tags. This is a privilege reserved for serious problems that put data at risk. > This version has problems with reading id3 tags that is a regression from > 2.0.1. See 279820. Cease peddling an unverified bug report. You failed to enable USE="chardet". Arch teams, please ignore this unwarranted intrusion.
x86 stable
ppc stable
Please do, media-plugins/audacious-plugins-2.1-r1 instead. It needs libmpcdecsv7 from bug 280877. amd64, ppc and x86: This is why you got added back.
Stabilized media-libs/libbs2b-3.1.0 media-sound/audacious-2.1.0 media-plugins/audacious-plugins-2.1.0-r1 media-libs/libprojectm-1.2.0 media-libs/libmpcdecsv7-1.2.6 on alpha
+ 31 Aug 2009; <chainsaw@gentoo.org> audacious-plugins-2.1-r1.ebuild: + Marked stable on AMD64 as requested by Samuli Suominen + <ssuominen@gentoo.org> in bug #279238. Tested using a file recognised as + [ffmusepack7] afm: ffmpeg (Musepack sv7 audio codec) by mplayer on a dual + Opteron 2435 system.
ppc64 done
Stable for HPPA.
sparc stable, closing