Sounds excellent! Thanks to you both for all your work on this. :) On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 5:01 PM, David Busby <d.bu...@saiweb.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Amos, > > Thought I would give a quick update. > > Having reviewed Matthews configuration and discussion here: > https://github.com/Oneiroi/scratch/issues/1 > > I've opted to differ to Matthews .spec file as it is far more up to > date than the reference spec I was using and hacking, as such soon I > will be updating the spec on the github repo > https://github.com/Oneiroi/scratch with a modified version of > Matthew's to tie into a Jenkins CI server. > > I initially explored openshift at redhat for this, but due to some > security limitations I have had to setup a stand alone Jenkins server, > per the github issue you can see that builds are at the time of > writing succeeding, they are presently based on a 5 minute poll of > github for updates to trigger a build (hooks are being explored but > are proving a bit of a headache at the moment). > > Following the .wav file decision Matthew has also started the ball > rolling on Fedora application: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856238 > > Please also note due to the CI integration and bugfixing you may > notice an increase in requests from: 31.222.185.46 to > http://download.scratch.mit.edu/scratch-1.4.0.6.src.tar.gz > > At any rate the proverbial ball is well and truly rolling, I hope to > have Matthews spec rolling into the GH repository soon (I've also > given Matthew collaborator access to this), in the interim Matthew's > current packages look good as such if Matthew is happy I would suggest > in the inerim updating website references to those packages for > Fedora, as soon as I have worked out the "kinks" I will provide > locations of the CI builds. > > Cheers > > David > > > > On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Amos Blanton <a...@scratch.mit.edu> > wrote: > > By the way, the preferred wav format is: uncompressed, mono, 22050 > > samples/sec > > > > (That's what Scratch will change anything else you give to, so we might > as > > well start with it). > > > > > > On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Amos Blanton <a...@scratch.mit.edu> > wrote: > >> > >> Sure! We need all the help we can get. :) > >> > >> > >> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Matthew Miller <mat...@mattdm.org> > wrote: > >>> > >>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 04:06:34PM -0400, Amos Blanton wrote: > >>> > So I talked over the issue of .ogg support with my colleagues, and it > >>> > seems > >>> > I may have spoken a bit prematurely. Having the linux version support > >>> > different formats could be confusing and problematic for some users. > So > >>> > the > >>> > consensus for now is that the best strategy would be to convert the > >>> > .mp3 > >>> > sound files included with Scratch to .wav, since that's widely > >>> > compatible > >>> > and unencumbered. Does this seem like a good solution? If that's the > >>> > case, > >>> > you could simply omit the .mp3 plugin from the binary, and you'd be > all > >>> > set. > >>> > >>> Yep, that works for me. Is it helpful if I send you a collection of > >>> converted wav files? I mean, theoretically anyone can do it but I'm > glad > >>> to > >>> help. :) > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Matthew Miller mat...@mattdm.org < > http://mattdm.org/> > >> > >> > > >
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