Download madman

Most madman-related files can be found in the main download area.

Prebuilt packages

Some Prebuilt packages for madman are available from the main download area.

Debian: madman is available from Debian unstable, so everybody lucky enough to have Debian, just type apt-get install madman.

Fedora Core 1: available from the download area. If you use these pacakges, please note that you need a new Qt (>=3.3, I take it) from the KDE-Redhat project.

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NetBSD packages may be downloaded from pkgsrc.

FreeBSD has added madman to its ports collection.

SuSE packages can be found here.

Packages for madman were contributed by

  • Daniel Roethlisberger (FreeBSD)
  • Jaako H Kyro (Fedora Core 1)
  • Christian Hammers (Debian package maintainer)
  • SlackCare (Slackware i686, defunct)
  • Adam Ward (Slackware) - his packages were removed from SF because they had some permission problem, and are thus superseded by the Slackcare ones.
  • Ove Sorensen (NetBSD)
  • Robin Seidel (SuSE)

Building from source

The current stable and development releases are always available from the download area.

The code as it is being developed can be obtained from my version control repository.

  $ git clone http://git.tiker.net/trees/madman.git

A simple

  $ git pull

gets you updated. Of course, you need git installed.

In order to successfully build madman, you'll need the following packages, including their corresponding development components:

  • Trolltech's Qt Version 3.1 or newer.
  • TagLib Version 1.4 or newer.
  • XMMS Version 1.2.6 or newer.