[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1907162] [NEW] Audacity won't start and complains about libid3tag.so.0 missing even though it's installed

2020-12-07 Thread SpaceForum
Public bug reported: When I try to start Audacity it won't. Instead, it says it can't find libid3tag.so.0, even though the libid3tag0 package appears to have been automatically installed. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10 Package: audacity 2.4.2~dfsg0-3 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu

[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1907005] Re: package is 3 years behind upstream and Debian

2020-12-07 Thread Erich Eickmeyer
>As far as I understand, this does not include graphical midi connection management, which is an important thing I use qjackctl for. That's why Carla is recommended for installation. It has a graphical patchbay/midi connection management. :) Also, you don't need to install Ubuntu Studio to have

[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1907005] Re: package is 3 years behind upstream and Debian

2020-12-07 Thread Henning Sprang
@eeickmeyer thanks for updating the package in hirsute! ;) As of the suggestion to use (ubuntu) Studio Controls: As far as I understand, this does not include graphical midi connection management, which is an important thing I use qjackctl for. I am aware of the great work of ubuntustudio, but

[Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 170049] Re: Inverted ruler co-ordinate system

2020-12-07 Thread Shawn Rutledge
The fix is barely adequate for only a few people IMO. Some 1990s-era programs for graphical work had the ability to drag the corner where the rulers meet, out into the document somewhere, to set a new origin. I would expect to _at least_ have a document-specific setting to set the origin

Re: [Ubuntustudio-bugs] [Bug 1907005] Re: package is 3 years behind upstream and Debian

2020-12-07 Thread Henning Sprang
I didn’t mean to say the package should be updated in focal. I just mentioned it didn’t change since then. If it can be updated for the next release, that would be perfectly fine! Thanks. I tested The latest debian source and it builds just fine for groovy, in case this helps. -- Henning