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and subject line Re: Bug#8510: Bug in xmp Version: 0.99a-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #8510,
regarding XMP should reload samples after exit
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Package: xmp
Version: 0.99a-1

-- Please describe the problems with the package here

After exiting, it should return to the previously-loaded samples (or at
least to synthgm samples) so that other stuff (eg MIDI) doesn't sound awful.

My card is a SB AWE32.

-- System Information
Debian Release: 1.2
Kernel Version: Linux glockenspiel 2.0.29 #5 Wed Apr 2 22:35:52 CST 1997 i586

Versions of the packages this package depends on:
libc5   Version: 5.4.20-1

-- bug report generated by the debmake bug tool

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On Fri, Apr 04, 1997 at 06:52:33AM -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
> After exiting, it should return to the previously-loaded samples (or at
> least to synthgm samples) so that other stuff (eg MIDI) doesn't sound awful.
> 
> My card is a SB AWE32.

xmp and libxmp dropped support for AWE32 in 2012, it’s past time to
close this bug. Sorry it wasn’t ever fixed.

Regards,

Stephen

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