> 
> 12.12 should be one of the most stable releases of Rosegarden to come 
> along in quite some time, but it's not quite finished baking yet.

Thanks for the quick response Michael. I think that Debian wheezy was 
frozen a couple of months ago. That's mean (afaik) that not new software 
versions will we added to the release. As wheezy is not yet the stable 
release, we could have several years of this Rosegarden bug in Debian. 
What is worse, is that Ubuntu could be affected too (as it is based on 
Debian).

So, maybe it would be a good idea to talk with the people from Debian, 
to patch the Rosegarden version 12.04 of their wheezy repo. I don't 
know other people, but I use this functionality extensively to pass 
new ideas to other musicians, as most of them don't use Rosegarden.

Just for the record, if there is someone with the same problem, you 
can workaround it by opening the Rosegarden file with an older version 
of the software, and export the file as a midi one. I could do that 
in an Ubuntu 12.04 with Rosegarden 11.something.



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