Oops. Disregard that last message. I meant to send it to a different
bug, from a different package, that I patched.
-Brandon
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You're very welcome. I'm glad to help out. And no apologies necessary.
Two week response time? That's speedy. I've patched bugs last year that
still aren't incorporated.
And thanks for responding. It makes me feel welcome.
-Brandon
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I wrote to Mark Allan, the author of chromium. He says, that to the
best of his knowledge, all of the sound files are either public domain,
or under a royalty free license. He says the music loops are
definitely covered under a royalty-free license. The royalty-free
license is restrictive, though.
I've been doing a little more poking around. I noticed that the file,
boom.wav is used in abuse, as zap3.wav. They have the same md5sum. I
thought, Oh no! Not abuse too! But, it turns out, that the maintainer
for abuse got permission from the sound composer, Bobby Price
(bpmusic.com), for use in
tags 410403 +patch
First, I should warn you that I'm only a somewhat experienced
programmer. I pecked at the code a little bit, and it seems that the
code in question is never actually used. The integer that is being
assigned to is only mentioned twice in the whole code, once to declare,
and once
The version in testing (3.5.1-1) does not seem to have this bug. Neither
does 3.6.0-1 (the one that is just about to get kicked out of
unstable). Just thought I'd share that.
Linking statically is one option. The other would be to stick with
3.6.* . Does 3.7 offer anything worth adding all of
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