Em dom., 12 de fev. de 2023 às 15:24, Santiago Vila
escreveu:
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> El 12/2/23 a las 16:33, Eriberto escribió:
> > My NMU was a technical work only, an effort to reduce the RC bugs
> > number. I don't use bplay. Feel free to make the best for Debian.
>
> Ok, I also do QA uploads for purely
El 12/2/23 a las 16:33, Eriberto escribió:
My NMU was a technical work only, an effort to reduce the RC bugs
number. I don't use bplay. Feel free to make the best for Debian.
Ok, I also do QA uploads for purely technical reasons.
My concern is that this procedure to remove a package is
Hy guys,
Em dom., 12 de fev. de 2023 às 10:31, Santiago Vila
escreveu:
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> severity 992805 normal
> thanks
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> El 23/8/21 a las 18:43, Chris Hofstaedtler escribió:
> > Source: bplay
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > it appears bplay is an audio player for RIFF and VOC files. To play
> > these files, it uses
severity 992805 normal
thanks
El 23/8/21 a las 18:43, Chris Hofstaedtler escribió:
Source: bplay
Hi,
it appears bplay is an audio player for RIFF and VOC files. To play
these files, it uses /dev/dsp, an OSS relic. Using it nowadays would
require wrapping it in aoss (alsa-oss).
Such wrapping
Source: bplay
Hi,
it appears bplay is an audio player for RIFF and VOC files. To play
these files, it uses /dev/dsp, an OSS relic. Using it nowadays would
require wrapping it in aoss (alsa-oss).
I'm wondering if it makes sense to ship bplay in bookworm?
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