On Sat, 2016-05-28 at 08:53 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> That means that my packages are not compatible with your Ubuntu version
> due to the different librubberband package. 

Hmm, librubberband is only needed for a quite esoteric feature of Denemo
(slowing down the audio output, used especially when transcribing from
audio), I wonder is there a way of suggesting that distributions turn
off some features by default, leaving them to enthusiasts...

Richard



> I had feared that. There was
> a slight chance that librubberband2v5 provides librubberband2, but that
> is not the case. So the path to go is to compile from source.
> 
> After the difficulties with installing my packages I had the idea to set
> up a package repository. Then the user could insert a line of code in
> /etc/apt/sources.list to have the packages in the package manager, and
> no problems with not installed dependencies would arise. I'll look into
> that.
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
> Am 28.05.2016 um 00:00 schrieb Bernard Bourdillon:
> > Sorry to say that a dependency problem with librubberband remains - see
> > the attachment.
> > But also sorry to say that I have no idea what compiling denemo myself
> > means. I'd be very happy to accept Richard's offer to help build from
> > source if you, Richard, have the time and patience.
> > Bernard
> 
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