Is the upstream patch file the attachment file you emailed?:
   gnome-control-center_2.18.1-0ubuntu2.2_i386.deb

I've unpacked it (into a directory called "tmp" and dug around inside
but didn't find any "acme-volume-gstreamer.c":
:~/Desktop/tmp$ ls
control
control.tar
data.tar
debian-binary
gnome-control-center_2.18.1-0ubuntu2.2_i386.deb
md5sums
postinst
postrm
shlibs:~/Desktop/tmp$ ls
control
control.tar
data.tar
debian-binary
gnome-control-center_2.18.1-0ubuntu2.2_i386.deb
md5sums
postinst
postrm
shlibs
usr

usr

Of the files listed above, only "usr" is a directory and neither it
nor its subdirectories contain the file "acme-volume-gstreamer.c" nor
is there a directory "gnome-settings-daemon".
Also, you reference the file "~/Desktop/Another-updated-patch.txt",
since I don't have any .txt files in the package you emailed, what are
you referring to?

I'm guessing I'm missing something since I'm not familiar with the
terminology.


On 5/30/07, Tormod Volden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you look inside the upstream patch file, you'll see the filename 
> "acme-volume-gstreamer.c". Its inside gnome-settings-daemon/actions if I 
> remember correctly. The command would then be:
> patch gnome-settings-daemon/actions/acme-volume-gstreamer.c 
> ~/Desktop/Another-updated-patch.txt
> (depending on what you called the patch file and where you downloaded it...)
>
> --
> cannot adjust headset volume with keyboard or headset
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116929
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