Hi, Tritonus, the open-source inplementation of JavaSound for Linux, has a new release. Major reasons for this release are: Easier Installation ----------------------- There is now a 'configure' script that automatically determines most parameters important for the build process. Installation is now mostly now follows the configure - make - make install pattern. Support for jdk1.1.x -------------------- Tritonus now builds and runs with jdk1.1.x. It has been tested with Blackdown jdk1.1.7_v3 and jdk1.1.8_v1. In jdk1.1.7(a?) there are bugs in javac that prevent compilation. Generally, you need the 1.1 collection framework from http://web2.java.sun.com/beans/infobus/ (near the bottom of the page). Many thanks go to Peter Pilgrim who did the main work for this by writing a script that converts the collection classes' package names. Additionally, he detected and fixed many small bugs. Other goodies ------------- There are several improvements under development and/or waiting for merge into the main source tree. - Midi support: see file README.midi - MP3 decoder: see file README.mp3 - Format converters/codecs (thanks to Florian Bömers) - pure-java client-side library for esd (thanks to Atsuhiko Yamanaka) The latest version is downloadable from (see "File Releases"): http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1390 There are now daily development snapshots og Tritonus at ftp://tritonus.sourceforge.net/pub/tritonus/. If you found bugs, have suggestions, want to contribute or whatever, you can contact me: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're interested in taking part on the development, you may have a look at the Tritonus dveloper page (sorry, not very up-to-date): http://rupert.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~pfistere/tritonus/developer.html Have fun! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]