This bug was fixed in the package milkytracker - 0.90.86+dfsg-1
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milkytracker (0.90.86+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version. (Closes: #777424)
- Fixes bugs reported by Jindřich Makovička. (Closes: #628235)
* Remove milkyplay. (Closes: #716566, #818742,
Some further information: if you press 'p' twice(!) then sometimes the
songs starts to play but mostly you get a segfault. The milkyplayer.cpp
code is actually from debian, is the error known there?
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Compiling without stripping gives me the following backtrace. As said in
my last comment I pressed 'p' twice.
** Attachment added: milkyplay backtrace for milky.xm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/milkytracker/+bug/1019517/+attachment/3537929/+files/milkyplay.backtrace
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No reaction from upstream.
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Milkyplay doesn't have sound
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Have you heard anything from upstream? I have exactly the same
problem...
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Milkyplay doesn't play any file which are playable in milkytracker. At
least I can't hear anything. Sound works in other programs just fine.
For example:
$ milkyplayer milky.xm
- MilkyPlay -
Playing milky.xm (press ctrl+c to quit) ...
Title: milk in
Please attach an example file. This is goog style and whithout the
workload to any developer is to high.
And please give a step by step description like pushing this button,
choosing that, waiting for, and so on. Give a good algorithmic
description, that is complete and can guide a beginner in
1. Download the attachment (example song from official milkytracker website)
2. In lxterminal window type milkyplay milky.xm in the directory you
downloaded the file
3. milkyplay doesn't produce any sound, but has some terminal textual output.
** Attachment added: official example song
I can confirm.
No sound with milkyplay on systems that have sound with other players.
The console output is:
~/Downloads$ milkyplay milky.xm
- MilkyPlay -
Playing milky.xm (press ctrl+c to quit) ...
Title: milk in veins
SDL: Using audio driver: pulse
SDL: Buffer size = 2048 samples (requested
A upstream bugtracker do not exist.
Instead a email was send to
supp...@milkytracker.net
** Tags added: amd64
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Milkyplay doesn't have
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