Le lundi 06 juillet 2009 à 14:18 -0700, Josh Saddler a écrit :
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Rémi Cardona wrote:
And now for some bikeshedding fun, which flag are we going to keep? ;)
My vote would be for cdaudio as that
- is more general (including analog playback)
- is more user
Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
Le lundi 06 juillet 2009 à 14:18 -0700, Josh Saddler a écrit :
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Rémi Cardona wrote:
And now for some bikeshedding fun, which flag are we going to keep? ;)
My vote would be for cdaudio as that
- is more general (including analog playback)
Le mardi 07 juillet 2009 à 13:57 +0100, AllenJB a écrit :
[snip]
Are users really going to want to fine-tune between just playing or
also being able to rip/write audio cd's?
I myself would probably not separate those features but they might be
because they pull a number of different libs.
Le 05/07/2009 03:12, Sebastian Pipping a écrit :
Lars Wendler wrote:
So what do you think? Should we convert the bug into a tracker and open bugs
for any package using the USE-flag that should be converted into the other
one?
+1 from me, sounds reasonable.
Ditto, sounds good.
And now for
Rémi Cardona wrote:
And now for some bikeshedding fun, which flag are we going to keep? ;)
My vote would be for cdaudio as that
- is more general (including analog playback)
- is more user friendly
but let those decide who impkement it.
Sebastian
Hi list,
while finally doing some bug-wrangling again, I stumbled about [1] where a
user requested to unify cdda and cdaudio USE flags.
After leaving a request for further opinions about this in #-bugs I only got
one reply:
14:11:28 +Poly-C_atwork Any idea what to do about bug #274818? Is
Lars Wendler wrote:
So what do you think? Should we convert the bug into a tracker and open bugs
for any package using the USE-flag that should be converted into the other
one?
+1 from me, sounds reasonable.
Sebastian