Hi,
FluidSynth upstream has finally released version 1.1.1 and I've almost
done the packaging. FluidSynth has not been a part of Debian Multimedia
historically, but it sure fits in nicely with Rosegarden, Jack and the
other packages we maintain here.
So, I see three options now:
1) I continue
Fabian Greffrath wrote:
Am 22.12.2009 15:43, schrieb David Henningsson:
3) In addition to the above, I start to use git as with most other
projects here, in that case I'll need some admin to make the initial
setup, or push (I assume?).
I'd also suggest to go this way. Please get an account
FluidSynth 1.1.1 has now been available at
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-multimedia/fluidsynth.git;a=summary for
over a week. I was hoping that the Debian Multimedia Team-ifying of
FluidSynth would lead to that a DD would step up and sponsor it, both
now and in the future.
Should no DD be willing
Alessio Treglia wrote:
Hello folks,
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Reinhard Tartler siret...@tauware.de wrote:
I feel uncomfortable with sponsoring that package because there seems no
on else in the team supporting it. Perhaps collab-maint would be a
better home for it?
I'm interested
Adrian Knoth wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 11:20:17AM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
On the other hand, for casual use of jack, a more stable version would
be preferred over a more featureful one.
Unfortunately, this is only half of the story. For the occasional use of
jack, jackd2 is easier
notfound 1.3.6-1
This was fixed in version 1.3.6. I'm not sure whether Debian has it
available in a backports repository, but I have a packaged version for
Ubuntu Hardy here: https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/ppa
It should compile without changes on Lenny.
Adrian Knoth wrote:
Hi!
A while ago, there was a proposal for a real-life team meeting. In the
end, we decided to have IRC meetings, first.
If you think it's worth to have a real-life session, then it's probably
a good idea to meet before releasing squeeze.
AFAIK, Debian will sponsor
Reinhard Tartler wrote:
I guess other VCS systems like hg or bzr at least try something in that
directions (although I have to admit that I didn't follow the latest
developments there).
As for bzr, you might find this recent thread interesting:
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
stop right here.
the library and the daemon are tied together.
the protocol between jackd and libjack is NOT fixed.
(basically i consider it a mistake to even have libjack and jackd in
different packages) but
On 2010-05-25 02:26, Felipe Sateler wrote:
I'm looking for an external audio interface, something that is not
crap like the Intel HDA that comes with my laptop :p. Do you have any
recommendations of interfaces that work well with Linux? I do not need
lots of channels, I just need 2 ins and 2
On 2010-06-11 19:31, Andres Mejia wrote:
severity 58 wishlist
tags 58 wontfix
thanks
Considering the integration of pulseaudio by many distributions and projects,
and considering the fact that Debian's gnome package ultimitely depends on
pulseaudio through it's dependencies, it's
-2-g8d80d5f or higher to try to
fix this issue.
But when I try aptitude install alsa-lib, I get
Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched alsa-lib
Under Debian and derivatives, alsa-lib is called libasound2.
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http://launchpad.net
FluidSynth 1.1.2 was released a week ago and I thought of trying to
package it. For this version, CMake is the new recommended build system,
so I am trying to switch to it.
Things are going pretty well (nothing committed to alioth yet), but I
noticed that the CMake build system no longer has
Ardour (perhaps among others) build-depends on libsoundtouch1-dev, but
this is not built by the archive as soundtouch provides
libsoundtouch-dev but not libsoundtouch1-dev. Is this just a typo in
soundtouch packaging, or do we have a more serious problem?
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to be unchanged, there is
nothing in experimental (as of packages.debian.org), and it's not under
pkg-multimedia's umbrella.
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On 2011-05-17 12:54, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the vlc package:
#536659: Please enable midi support by depending on libfluidsynth1
It has been closed by Rémi Denis-Courmontr...@remlab.net.
Their
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On 01/23/2012 12:31 PM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 09:02:00PM +0100, David Henningsson wrote:
Package: jackd2
The audio group has a special meaning in standard desktop usage -
as defined in udev rules, it gives access to sound devices to users
in that group, thereby
Hi,
It looks like Ubuntu has fixed this issue, see:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/qsynth/saucy/revision/17/debian/patches/1002_libx11_underlinkage.patch
Not sure if that's the right or most elegant solution though, as I'm not
a build system guru (yet!).
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This fixes a build failure on Debian/Ubuntu.
BugLink: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=713713
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson david.hennings...@canonical.com
---
libs/gtkmm2ext/gtk_ui.cc | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
I'm not a C++ template expert, so I'm not sure
On 10/04/2013 06:07 PM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
On 10/01/13 15:24, David Henningsson wrote:
This fixes a build failure on Debian/Ubuntu.
BugLink: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=713713
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson david.hennings...@canonical.com
---
libs/gtkmm2ext
: could not read symbols:
Invalid operation
As you can see, there's no -lstdc++, which I assume should be added,
but I don't understand how to do it.
(Btw, I also tried pkg-multimedia/jackd2.git to see if it was fixed, but
it fails even earlier with a ./waf: Command not found error.)
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David
On 02/21/2013 06:41 PM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
On 02/18/13 10:58, David Henningsson wrote:
Hi,
Hi!
When I'm compiling jackd2 (on Ubuntu 13.04) I get an FTBFS - and since
there are no Ubuntu specific changes to jackd2 and I don't understand
much of the waf build system I'm asking for your help
On 06/26/2013 07:42 PM, Alexandre Rebert wrote:
Hi,
We found a crash in fluidsynth contained in the fluidsynth package. You are
being
contacted because your are listed as one of the maintainer of fluidsynth.
Thanks for your report - this has now been fixed upstream:
to track down
contributors? FWIW,
In the event that I should hold any copyright in fluid_chorus.c, I'm
happy to allow these to be relicensed under GNU
LGPL 2.0+.
Regards,
David Henningsson
On 2017-04-07 20:01, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
2017-04-07 14:16 GMT+02:00 Javier Serrano Polo <
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