On Tuesday 17 May 2005 07:01 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:

> Yes, if you set the security level to something higher than the standard
> setting for a user machine. Otherwise, umask = 022. In 14 years of dealing
> with various Unices, I don't think I've ever seen a different value being
> used on a workstation.

Hrmph.  You have now!  :)

> > Builds/installs OK this time, but no DSSI support.
>
> Well I guess that's to be expected, scons_admin/sound.py doesn't do
> anything if DSSI is detected. I'll fix that tomorrow, feel free to take a
> look it's pretty simple.

Crossed in the mail.  I just found it, and I'm looking at it.  It would help 
if I had ever bothered to learn anything about Python though, wouldn't it?

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