So as most of you know by now I added a new NSSound implementation to
GNUstep SVN last weekend.  Beside the initial problems, which as far as I
can tell were able to worked around, I haven't heard much complaints.  I had
already gotten some feedback from David C. when I posted the code up on
Etoile's code review page, and have his comments/suggestions in mind.

With that in mind, I think it's time to start moving onto enhancing the
implementation.  David already added an OSS bundle.  And since I have not
gotten any bug reports at this point (I've been monitoring the gnustep-bug
mailing list) I'll start working on reading WAV and AU/SND files without the
need for a backend.  I've decided to stay away from AIFF/AIFC simple because
of the 80-bit float that is used for the sampling rate.  Seeing as the
sounds added to GNUstep are in WAV format, I think those two will be enough
for now.  Should not take me very long to get this up since I've been
playing with reading them for a while already.

I also plan on implementing a ALSA bundles, and later one for Windows.

In the meanwhile, I'd really like to know what people think of the code so
far?  Also, if you're having any problem compiling.

Thanks
Stefan
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