Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-28 Thread Hans Fugal
Thanks for the NMU. I've been quite busy and I appreciate the help. On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 at 21:05 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: clone 414660 -1 severity -1 wishlist retitle -1 please update csound to version 5 for 64-bit support tags 414660 patch thanks Hi Hans, I've prepared an NMU for

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-22 Thread Steve Langasek
Sorry, there was a small bug in this patch -- when listing out the architectures where csound is supported, I accidentally left ppc64 and s390x in the list, even though these are 64-bit architectures. They're not likely to ever see this package built, so it's not a major issue for Debian, but if

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-21 Thread Steve Langasek
clone 414660 -1 reopen -1 ! severity -1 normal reassign -1 ftp.debian.org retitle -1 RM: csound [ia64 alpha amd64] -- RoRM; ANAIS thanks ftp team, please remove the csound binary package from unstable on these architectures. The package has been NMUed to drop the 64-bit architectures from the

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-20 Thread Steve Langasek
clone 414660 -1 severity -1 wishlist retitle -1 please update csound to version 5 for 64-bit support tags 414660 patch thanks Hi Hans, I've prepared an NMU for this bug, to drop alpha/ia64/amd64 from the architecture list for csound. Please find the patch attached, with autogenerated changes

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-16 Thread Marcos Marado
Hi there, I'm not going to do this myself, though, but it should be easy enough for an NMUer after the 3-day limit has passed. I see. Interesting... I figured Csound would be 64-bit clean by now. I've successfully compiled Csound 5 on my AMD64 machine, and it seems to work fine; are

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-14 Thread Drake Wilson
Quoth Steinar H. Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 2007-03-14 01:15:57 +0100: I looked into this. It seems csound has a gettext-like library, which (among other things) assumes that long = 32 bits, and that *((long *)foo) (where foo is a char[4]) is a legal way to interpret foo as a long (it

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-13 Thread Steinar H. Gunderson
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 11:38:13PM -0500, Drake Wilson wrote: $ csound Using /usr/share/csound/csound.xmg �*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*--sched set real-time priority and lock memorya (also requires -d

Bug#414660: csound: writes garbage data to terminal, then quits

2007-03-12 Thread Drake Wilson
Package: csound Version: 1:4.23f13-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable $ csound Using /usr/share/csound/csound.xmg �*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*�*--sched set real-time priority and lock memorya