Bug#873160: python-pymad: pymad in stretch decodes to noise

2018-03-17 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
Sorry, I forgot all about this.  I don't remember if I did make a
0.9-1+deb9u1.

On 13 March 2018 at 04:11, Adrian Bunk  wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:19:22AM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> > Bug 873673 contains the request to the release team.
>
> Did you make any progress preparing a 0.9-1+deb9u1 as advised by the
> release team?
>
> Thanks
> Adrian
>
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Bug#873160: python-pymad: pymad in stretch decodes to noise

2018-03-12 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:19:22AM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> Bug 873673 contains the request to the release team.

Did you make any progress preparing a 0.9-1+deb9u1 as advised by the 
release team?

Thanks
Adrian

-- 

   "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
   "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
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Bug#873160: python-pymad: pymad in stretch decodes to noise

2017-08-29 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
Bug 873673 contains the request to the release team.

On 30 August 2017 at 10:01, Jamie Wilkinson  wrote:

> ... The version you filed the bug against is 0.10-1 but in the body of the
> text you say it's 0.9 yeah.  0.10 fixes a decode-to-noise bug. :)
>
> I'll see if the release team would like to promote 0.10-1 to stretch.
>
> On 25 August 2017 at 15:18, Marc Dahn  wrote:
>
>> Package: python-pymad
>> Version: 0.10-1
>> Severity: grave
>> Justification: renders package unusable
>>
>> Dear Maintainer,
>>
>> When decoding at least several MP3 files (including at 22050 kHz
>> single-channel and 44100 kHz dual-channel, non-VBR), python-pymad in
>> stretch generates fairly horrific sound (chr-chr-chr) at least on i386.
>> If one looks at the decoded bytes, there's a clear overabundance of
>> zeroes, but in the one case I looked at they even included a string .
>> "7/email/encoders.py", so it's probably not just an integer format
>> issue.
>>
>> The good news is:  The version currently in testing, 0.10-1, fixes
>> the problem, so it's probably not worth further investigating this
>> particular issue.  It *would* be good if the fix could somehow slip
>> into stable, though.
>>
>>
>> -- System Information:
>> Debian Release: 9.1
>>   APT prefers proposed-updates
>>   APT policy: (500, 'proposed-updates'), (500, 'stable')
>> Architecture: i386 (x86_64)
>>
>> Kernel: Linux 4.12.2 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
>> Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1),
>> LANGUAGE=C (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
>> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
>> Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init)
>>
>> Versions of packages python-pymad depends on:
>> ii  libc62.24-11+deb9u1
>> ii  libmad0  0.15.1b-8
>> ii  python   2.7.13-2
>>
>> python-pymad recommends no packages.
>>
>> python-pymad suggests no packages.
>>
>> -- no debconf information
>>
>
>


Bug#873160: python-pymad: pymad in stretch decodes to noise

2017-08-29 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
... The version you filed the bug against is 0.10-1 but in the body of the
text you say it's 0.9 yeah.  0.10 fixes a decode-to-noise bug. :)

I'll see if the release team would like to promote 0.10-1 to stretch.

On 25 August 2017 at 15:18, Marc Dahn  wrote:

> Package: python-pymad
> Version: 0.10-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> When decoding at least several MP3 files (including at 22050 kHz
> single-channel and 44100 kHz dual-channel, non-VBR), python-pymad in
> stretch generates fairly horrific sound (chr-chr-chr) at least on i386.
> If one looks at the decoded bytes, there's a clear overabundance of
> zeroes, but in the one case I looked at they even included a string .
> "7/email/encoders.py", so it's probably not just an integer format
> issue.
>
> The good news is:  The version currently in testing, 0.10-1, fixes
> the problem, so it's probably not worth further investigating this
> particular issue.  It *would* be good if the fix could somehow slip
> into stable, though.
>
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 9.1
>   APT prefers proposed-updates
>   APT policy: (500, 'proposed-updates'), (500, 'stable')
> Architecture: i386 (x86_64)
>
> Kernel: Linux 4.12.2 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
> Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1), LANGUAGE=C
> (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
> Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init)
>
> Versions of packages python-pymad depends on:
> ii  libc62.24-11+deb9u1
> ii  libmad0  0.15.1b-8
> ii  python   2.7.13-2
>
> python-pymad recommends no packages.
>
> python-pymad suggests no packages.
>
> -- no debconf information
>


Bug#873160: python-pymad: pymad in stretch decodes to noise

2017-08-24 Thread Marc Dahn
Package: python-pymad
Version: 0.10-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

Dear Maintainer,

When decoding at least several MP3 files (including at 22050 kHz
single-channel and 44100 kHz dual-channel, non-VBR), python-pymad in
stretch generates fairly horrific sound (chr-chr-chr) at least on i386.
If one looks at the decoded bytes, there's a clear overabundance of
zeroes, but in the one case I looked at they even included a string .
"7/email/encoders.py", so it's probably not just an integer format
issue.

The good news is:  The version currently in testing, 0.10-1, fixes
the problem, so it's probably not worth further investigating this
particular issue.  It *would* be good if the fix could somehow slip
into stable, though.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 9.1
  APT prefers proposed-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'proposed-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 4.12.2 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1), LANGUAGE=C 
(charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init)

Versions of packages python-pymad depends on:
ii  libc62.24-11+deb9u1
ii  libmad0  0.15.1b-8
ii  python   2.7.13-2

python-pymad recommends no packages.

python-pymad suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information