1) Ubuntu is my main Linux distro at the moment, and our primary (and
only) disitribution for binary packages for Mumble, so yes, I'm familar
with Ubuntu :) I'd be interested in keeping the debian/ stuff (possibly
integrating whatever changes you make the "official" package) in the SVN
tree so we can easily make packages available whenever a new major
version is released. I can remove it from the tarball though.

2) Thanks for the patch :) Applied to current SVN.

3) The problem with libspeex is that some of the advanced functionality
(like the preprocessor and jitter buffer) have a very unstable API, and
there is no easy way to check the currently installed version at compile
time as it's not included in the header files. We'd have to use pkg-
config and create some defines based on that. This problem stems from
the fact that the current "stable" Speex version is 1.0.5, which is too
old to have any of the functionality we need. What Ubuntu (and debian)
is currently shipping is a development version in which the API is
expected to change. You've picked the September 2006 snapshot. I've
picked the August 2007 snapshot, and there are major API
incompabilities. We tried supporting 1.1.11 and 1.1.12 through #ifdefs
for one of our 0.9.x releases, and it really didn't work out at all.
Things will hopefully be better once a final 1.2 version is released
with a stable API.

4) No, mumble and murmur should build through a standard qmake-qt4/make
pair. The current rules file should cover everything needed.

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