Am Mittwoch, den 04.09.2019, 14:29 +0300 schrieb Sebastian Dröge:
> Thanks, I've added it to git for now. There will be an 1.16.1 release
> in the near future, the patch will be part of that
Cool, thanks!
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On Wed, 2019-09-04 at 13:07 +0200, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
> Hi slomo,
>
> could you please consider this patch for the next gst-plugins-bad1.0
> upload?
Thanks, I've added it to git for now. There will be an 1.16.1 release
in the near future, the patch will be part of that
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Hi slomo,
could you please consider this patch for the next gst-plugins-bad1.0
upload?
Thanks,
- Fabian
Am Montag, den 05.08.2019, 09:38 +0200 schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
> Control: tags -1 + patch
>
> The following patch will set the default soundfont path for gstreamer
> according to our new
Am Montag, den 05.08.2019, 11:44 + schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
> can always use equivs or something. Go ahead ;-)
Done, thanks!
- Fabian
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Fabian Greffrath dixit:
>I think things would become at lot easier if I would let libfluidsynth1
>depend on "timgm6mb-soundfont | sf2-soundfont" instead of merely
>recommending it. Does anything speak against this?
No, that’s optimising for the common case, and the local admin
can always use equi
Am Montag, den 20.05.2019, 21:38 + schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
> it have any users in Depends)? Depending on it would make the
> local soundfont slightly more difficult. (If it’s just Recommends,
> no worries.)
I think things would become at lot easier if I would let libfluidsynth1
depend o
Control: tags -1 + patch
The following patch will set the default soundfont path for gstreamer
according to our new convention:
--- a/ext/fluidsynth/gstfluiddec.c
+++ b/ext/fluidsynth/gstfluiddec.c
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ enum
LAST_SIGNAL
};
-#define DEFAULT_SOUNDFONT NULL
+#define DEFAULT_
On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 14:50:30 + (UTC) Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> > - Patch libraries using soundfonts to fallback to the new default
> > soundfont path and add dependencies accordingly (fluidsynth,
> > timidity, anything else?)
>
> gstreamer (the one that started this discussion) perhaps, ma
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> This (#929185) may also affect timidity, which has its own format,
> but with a trivial config file can support any SF2 (at least, did
> not try SF3) soundfont:
I didn't even know this! I believed timidity was still bound to the pats
format.
> Iâve opened #920373 agains
The related bug/issue in fluidity is:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=929182
(wrong reference earlier in this thread)
> Would users rather have no sound ... or bad sound
I vote for bad sound.
If there is no sound, there could be all sorts of reasons which can be very
hard to
Dixi quod…
>Hi Fabian and others,
>>Debian. If we add these to the alternatives system to provide
>Should we also make all packages providing an alternative for this
>Provides some virtual package, for others to depend on? I’d suggest
>sf2-soundfont and sf3-soundfont for naming, and SF3 soundfon
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