Linux-Announce Digest #568, Volume #3 Tue, 17 Aug 99 19:13:23 EDT
Contents:
ecasound v1.4.6r5 - sound processing program (Kai Vehmanen)
COMMERCIAL: embroidery : linux shirts etc ("Roeland Th. Jansen")
LOCAL: Washtenaw Linux Meeting Notice 8/19/99 (Timothy C Wright)
LOCAL: St. Louis Linux Users Group - August Meeting Announcement (Matthew Feldt)
PyPAM Python Bindings for PAM (Evelyn Mitchell)
COMMERCIAL: LATEST Red Hat Linux 6.0 from Eridani (Michael McConnell)
gengetopt 1.1.1 - Generate a C main skeleton that uses getopt_long (Arturo Tena)
LOCAL: New Linux Users Group In Northern Rhode Island ("Lonnie Watson")
COMMERCIAL: New 5-user license for HELIOS EtherShare ("Bill Gram-Reefer")
WWW: new Web home for SyML - Syllabus Markup Language (David Alan Black)
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From: Kai Vehmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ecasound v1.4.6r5 - sound processing program
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:41:28 GMT
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This version should still be considered beta. While usable, some parts
- - like for instance qtecasound - are under heavy development.
Feedback, bugs, problems, succesful install reports, wishes, etc are
all welcome. Send emails to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- ---
Changes since last release
150899 (v1.4.6r5): -** public release **-
- added: qtecasound - along with some other improvements,
waveform widget now uses cache files to store
wave statistics; for file "somefile.wav", cache
file "somefile.wav.ews" is used
- fixed: reading and writing aiff files works again;
some aiff files created with sox still seem to
cause trouble (might be a problem with
libaudiofile)
- fixed: qtecasound - a nasty mutex bug which caused ecasound
to crash if you tried to use a chainsetup which has
more inputs than chains
120899 (v1.4.5r4):
- added: qtecasound - dialogs for adding, removing and
attaching inputs and outputs
- added: support for null inputs/outputs
- added: effect status is now printed when exiting ecasound
(doesn't affect interactive mode)
- added: if OSS drivers for your soundcard don't support
trigger functions, you can disable these with
configure option "--disable-osstrigger"
- added: -ev effect (analyze sample data) now also tells
how much the analyzed signal can be amplified
without clipping
- added: debug level can now be set in iactive mode with
"debug level" command
- changed: qtecasound - shortcuts a, A and ctrl-a now do
the same thing; applies to all shortcuts
- fixed: adding a chain without a valid output resulted in
hangs when using multithreaded mixmode
- fixed: didn't compile with alsa-lib versions older than 0.3.1
- fixed: "ecasound -h" dumped core
010899 (v1.4.4r4):
- added: qtecasound - now asks for a name when adding chainsetups
- added: qtecasound - adding and deleting chains
- changed: some layout changes
290799 (v1.4.3r4):
- changed: if format supports it, outputs are now opened in
read-write mode; currently supported by .wav,
.cdr and .raw; when you use these as outputs, files
aren't truncated if they exist
- fixed: qtecasound - active chainsetup was always saved even
if some other chainsetup was selected
- fixed: qtecasound - crashed if you changed the active
chainsetup and you had a waveform window open
- fixed: qtecasound - crashed if tried to activate
a invalid chainsetup
- fixed: if you wrote to a output file, its length was
not changed (from ecasound's viewpoint)
270799 (v1.4.2r4):
- fixed: samplebuffer.h still tried to include <soundcard.h>,
which is both not necessary and a wrong place to
look for it; thanks to Torbjorn Tornkvist and
Xavier Hosxe for notifying me
- fixed: qtecasound - using multithreaded mixmode, changing
chainsetups on the fly caused a lot of problems
- fixed: qtecasound - shortcut keys didn't work with CLI
270799 (v1.4.1r4):
- added: qtecasound - chain widget now monitors effect
parameters
- added: qtecasound - support for double clicks and return
presses for various widgets
- added: qtecasound - some new features to the waveform widget
- changed: from now on, interactive mode isn't automatically
enabled, if a realtime input is specified
- changed: names of some functions (I'm trying to be careful
how I use 'new' and 'add', 'load' and 'open', etc
- fixed: qtecasound - waveform widget crashed qtecasound if
the analyzed file had less than 76800 samples
- fixed: if processing was completed and was restarted without
a rewind/setpos, ecasound crashed/hang
- fixed: raised-priority mode was sometimes enabled even
without the -r option
- fixed: qtecasound - when using multithreaded mixmode,
exiting sometimes resulted in core dump or segfault
250799 (v1.4.0r4):
- added: qtecasound - waveform widget; graphical representation
for input/output objects
- added: qtecasound - chain widget; view chain status
- added: qtecasound - chainsetup widget; status of input,
output and chain objects, enable/disable chains
- added: qtecasound - session-setup widget; load and save
chainsetups, create new ones, etc
- changed: can now be started without a valid chainsetup if
interactive mode is enabled
- fixed: *serious bug* if end of input was reached,
that input remained silent until ecasound was
restarted (has been broken since 1.3.0r3)
240799 (v1.3.3r4):
- added: -n option, sets chainsetup's name
230799 (v1.3.2r4):
- added: a new compressor - thanks for Viktor Endersz for
sending it to me and John S. Dyson for coding it;
it really works like a dream! (option -eca)
- fixed: some fixes to my old compressor (now that we
have a better one, this should be used only if
you really want brutal results :))
- fixed: due to some changes in ALSA libs, ecasound
wouldn't compile with ALSA versions >0.3.2;
haven't tested it, but should now work with both
new and old ALSA libs
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Ecasound home page
http://www.wakkanet.fi/ecasound/
- ---
Files
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/ecasound-1.4.6r5-1.i386.rpm
- RPM, glibc 2.1.x, Qt 2.x, ALSA, libaudiofile
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/ecasound-noalsa-1.4.6r5-1.i386.rpm
- RPM, glibc 2.1.x, Qt 2.x, libaudiofile
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/ecasound-noqt-1.4.6r5-1.i386.rpm
- RPM, glibc 2.1.x, ALSA, libaudiofile
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/ecasound-noqt-noalsa-1.4.6r5-1.i386.rpm
- RPM, glibc 2.1.x, libaudiofile
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/ecasound-1.4.6r5-1.src.rpm
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/ecasound-1.4.6r5-1.tar.gz
- ---
An example of what ecasound can do
Process the input file "somefile.mp3" with a resonant lowpass
filter with resonance of 1.5 and overall gain of 0.9. The cutoff
frequency varies between 400-4200Hz and is controlled by a sine
oscillator with frequency of 0.2Hz (no initial phase). To do this,
you just need to enter the following command line. The effect
processing is done in realtime and the output is sent to /dev/dsp
(this time OSS drivers are used):
ecasound somefile.mp3 -ef3:800,1.5,0.9 -kos:1,400,4200,0.2,0
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LSM-entry
Begin3
Title: ecasound
Version: 1.4.6r5
Entered-date: 15AUG99
Description: Ecasound is a sound processing application designed
for basic effect processing, mixing, multitrack
recording and signal recycling. It supports OSS and
ALSA sound drivers, wav, mp3, aiff, cdda, au, snd, raw
and standard file streams (all can be used both as
inputs and outputs). Effects can be combined both in
series and in parallel, while effect parameters can be
controlled in realtime with oscillators and MIDI
controllers. Ecasound package currently consists of
two programs: ecasound - a versatile console mode
interface, and qtecasound - a Qt-based X-interface.
Keywords: audio multimedia multitrack effect dsp mixing processing
recording conversion player OSS ALSA console X11 Qt
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Vehmanen)
Maintained-by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Vehmanen)
Primary-site: http://www.wakkanet.fi/ecasound/
Platforms: POSIX threads, OSS and/or ALSA drivers
Copying-policy: GPL
End
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Kai Vehmanen ----------------------------- CS, University of Turku, Finland
: email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: audio processing for linux http://www.wakkanet.fi/ecasound/
: my music (ambient-idm-rock-...mp3/ra) http://www.wakkanet.fi/sculpscape/
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From: "Roeland Th. Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: embroidery : linux shirts etc
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:43:53 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hi *,
a friend of mine can do embroidery and has a few examples already for tux
and linux inside. it can be embroided on shirts, body warmers, towels etc.
for information :
www.xs4all.nl/~bengel/azoons.html
(examples are shown)
or mail to : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Timothy C Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Washtenaw Linux Meeting Notice 8/19/99
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:42:19 GMT
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The next meeting of the Washtenaw Linux Users Group
will be August 19th at 8 pm.
***************Notice Room Change!! *********************
We are meeting in room BE-270 in the Business Education
Building west of the TI building on the Washtenaw Community
College Campus.
Topic: Postgress Databases - By: John Gotts
John will tell us about Postgress Databases and how to use them on
Linux.
A Question and Answer period will follow.
I am stepping down as the Washtenaw Linux President effective
at the end of the August meeting. Jay Nugent has volunteered to lead
the group. It has been fun and I have enjoyed running the meetings but
it is time to move on. I will stay active in Linux and maybe give a
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or two.
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From: Matthew Feldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: St. Louis Linux Users Group - August Meeting Announcement
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:54:47 GMT
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* Next meeting will be Thursday August 19, 7:00pm at the INDIAN
TRAILS County Library (See below for directions)
* This months presentation: An Introduction to FreeBSD
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* Post meeting gathering at: ???
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Subject: PyPAM Python Bindings for PAM
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:04:38 GMT
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This is the initial release of PyPAM, Python bindings for PAM (Pluggable
Authentication Modules). It requires Python 1.5.2.
PAM allows you to specify the authentication mechanism for a program
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Homepage: http://www.pangalactic.org/PyPAM/
Download: ftp://ftp.pangalactic.org/pub/tummy/PyPAM/
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From: Michael McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: LATEST Red Hat Linux 6.0 from Eridani
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:01:11 GMT
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From: Arturo Tena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: gengetopt 1.1.1 - Generate a C main skeleton that uses getopt_long
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:05:55 GMT
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gengetopt reads an interface description file from standard input, and
writes a skeleton C main function to the standard output which uses GNU
getopt_long(3) function to parse the arguments.
gengetopt supports: long and short options, 10 types of parameters
(incluiding flag, int, double, string and function call), and a usage
message.
Homepage:
<http://arturo.directmail.org/code/gengetopt/>
This version is here:
<http://arturo.directmail.org/code/gengetopt/gengetopt-1.1.1.tar.gz>
Changes:
1.1.1
Just fix a misunderstanding about license: gengetopt is GPL'ed.
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From: "Lonnie Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: New Linux Users Group In Northern Rhode Island
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:48:09 GMT
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A new users group for Linux enthusiast will be starting its monthly meetings
on Tuesday September 28'th 1999 at Country Computers of Harmony RI
( between Smithfield and Chepachet on Rt 44. )
Phone Number (401) 949-4546
Topics to include group organization and goals.
We want the group to be engaging to its members and want to tailor its
design to them...
Please feel free to come and put your two cents in.
If you think you want to come by drop me a line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Directions
- From Providence
Take Rt 10 to Rt 195 (rt 6 bypass) to 295 North
Take exit 7b ( Rt 44 west ) through Greenville about 5.5 miles
(you will pass Powder Mill Creamery across from Waterman's Lake at 3.5
miles)
Country computers is on Right in plaza with the Postoffice ( clock out in
front of postoffice )
- From Points South
Take 295 North to Exit 7b
Take exit 7b ( Rt 44 west ) through Greenville about 5.5 miles
(you will pass Powder Mill Creamery across from Waterman's Lake at 3.5
miles)
Country computers is on Right in plaza with the Postoffice ( clock out in
front of postoffice )
- From Points North
Take 295 South Exit 7b
Take exit 7b ( Rt 44 west ) through Greenville about 5.5 miles
(you will pass Powder Mill Creamery across from Waterman's Lake at 3.5
miles)
Country computers is on Right in plaza with the Postoffice ( clock out in
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From: "Bill Gram-Reefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: New 5-user license for HELIOS EtherShare
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:45:21 GMT
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August 10, 1999 -- Garbsen, Germany -- HELIOS Software GmbH, a leading
vendor of network and prepress server software, announced a new 5-user
version of EtherShare to retail at just $1,490 USD.
When compared to the standard 20-user license for EtherShare (MSRP
$3,900), the five-user version of EtherShare dramatically reduces the
cost-of-entry into high-performance network computing. "Now every
business customer can afford an EtherShare-based server solution," noted
Helmut Tschemernjak, president of HELIOS.
Helios EtherShare 2.5.1 offers state-of-the-art file, print, font, mail
and timeservers with extremely fast AppleTalk routing, AppleShare IP
file transfers, and user friendly remote administration. And, when
combined with PCShare, EtherShare OPI 2.0, PDF Handshake and Print
Preview, the Helios server suite provides a true cross-platform solution
that can handle even the most demanding networking and printing
environments.
Smart Ideas for Better Networking HELIOS software products support the
UNIX and Pentium-based Linux operating systems, in addition to Apple
Computer's new Mac OS X Server platform.
Helios products run on powerful and scalable servers from Apple
Computer, Data General, Digital, HP, IBM, Motorola, a wide vareity of
Pentium-based CPUs, SGI, and Sun, providing reliable cross-platform
support for Macintosh, DOS/Windows, Windows 2000, Linux and UNIX-based
clients. Distributors sell Helios products worldwide to value-added
resellers who provide complete networking solutions to customers. Helios
software products are also available as part of OEM solutions by many
major vendors in the prepress industry.
For further editor information please contact: HELIOS Software GmbH
attn: marketing, Steinriede 3, D-30827 Garbsen, Germany; fax +49
5131-70-93-25; Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; or by World-Wide-Web
access at http://www.helios.com.
For U.S.-based sales information, contact: European MikroGraf
Corporation, HELIOS Software GmbH.'s U.S. distributor, located at 269
Mt. Hermon Road, Suite 100, Scotts Valley, CA 95066; 831-461-6061
(voice); 831-461-6056 (fax); Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
http://www.ugraf.com.
Editor Contact: Helmut Tschemernjak, HELIOS Software GmbH,
+49-5131-709328, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Gram-Reefer, WORLDVIEW,
925-676-4733, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: David Alan Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: new Web home for SyML - Syllabus Markup Language
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:23:40 GMT
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The Syllabus Markup Language (SyML ["simmle"]) has a new home:
http://icarus.shu.edu/dblack/syml
The SyML package is freely available, and includes a DTD, a DSSSL style
sheet, a LaTeX style file for syllabuses (which you can use without
SyML, if you wish), a LaTeX2HTML style file to go with the LaTeX style,
and a SyML-to-LaTeX specification file for David Megginson's sgmlspl.
It also includes a command-line utility, symlp, which simplifies the
production process.
This is still version 0.1 of SyML (actually version 0.1a, with a few
quick fixes to make it work with more recent versions of LaTeX2HTML).
After its first release two years ago, I got some very helpful feedback
from Bob DuCharme and Richard Light. I haven't followed up very
aggressively - at least, not to the point where I wanted to release
anything really new (such as an XML version of SyML). But I still use
SyML every semester, and it still works very nicely in helping me
produce electronic and printed versions of my syllabuses.
David Black
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David Alan Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Associate Professor Seton Hall University
Department of Communication South Orange, NJ 07079
http://pirate.shu.edu/~blackdav includes Syllabus Markup Language (SyML)
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