Control: tag -1 confirmed

On Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 08:16:02PM +0200, Jonathan Neuschäfer wrote:
> Package: dir2ogg
> Version: 0.11.8-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> When I run dir2ogg on a directory of mp3 files, I get the following
> message for every file, and the generated ogg files are just about 4kB
> big:
> 
> > INFO: Converting "/path/to/foo.mp3" (using mpg123 as decoder)...
> > [wav.c:143] error: cannot even write a single byte: Illegal seek
> > [audio.c:630] error: failed to open audio device
> > [mpg123.c:902] error: Failed to initialize output, goodbye.
> > Encoding standard input to "/path/to/foo.ogg" at quality 3,00
> 
> I haven't dug further into this problem so I can't tell whether mpg123
> or dir2ogg should be changed/fixed.

I have committed a fix in my local repository to revert the change
from 0.11.4 that causes this with recent mpg123 versions. This
breaks older mpg123 versions, though [1]; so I'm not sure how I 
should continue here.

[1] mpg123 breaks command-line compatibility: In 0.11.4 I had to change
dir2ogg to pass -w/dev/stdout to mpg123 because -w- stopped 
working; now mpg123 only supports -w- anymore

-- 
Julian Andres Klode  - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member

See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/.

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