Hi everyone,

  Lastest version of sfront is out -- 
from a LAD-perspective, no changes in the
audio I/O stuff; from a Linux standpoint,
.rpm and .deb packages are now available
as part of the downloads. I ended up 
using alien 

http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/

to solve the problem of how to create 
.deb files on a system that uses .rpms
for its own package management, and it
works relatively well, but doesn't do
full dependency analysis if you're 
making .deb's on a .rpm-native system.

Here's the short version of the sfront
announcement:

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Announcing sfront version 0.64 08/02/00, a program that
compiles MPEG 4 Structured Audio (MP4-SA) bitstreams
into efficient C programs that generate audio when
executed. 

Pick up this program (freely-redistributable, under
the GNU Public License) at:

http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/

Sfront 0.64 features new code optimizations, that
eliminate unnecessary copying of signal variables
when calling user-defined opcodes and importing
or exporting global variables. For Linux x86 
users, sfront 0.64 is now available as Redhat
(.rpm) and Debian (.deb) binary packackes.

In addition, sfront 0.64 includes fixes for bugs
that involve: fft/ifft shift-and-add startup and
normalization, ANSI constant initialization 
compatibility, and variable name-space clashes.

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John Lazzaro -- Research Specialist -- CS Division -- EECS -- UC Berkeley
lazzaro [at] cs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu     www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro
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