Perhaps one of you affected by this bug could commit to helping out the
squeeze backporters with making it single arch when backporting. Doing
so would generally keep the effort required to backport low, and people
using Wheezy, Jessie, and Sid would get multiarch support.
Package: libopus0
Version: 1.1~beta-3
Followup-For: Bug #674467
Non-free software is not the only reason to use multiarch. I only have 4 GiB
of memory. I can't afford to be filling it up with zeros. As for the
backports, I don't think it's reasonable to sacrifice desktop users to please
people
I am just a Debian *testing* user, and what I get from Ron's statements is that
using Debian on the desktop is not actually doing work, as it may involve
running non-free software.
Yes, there is stable, but it's generally too obsolete for that purpose.
In the end this gives the impression that
Ron wrote:
I mean really, people who can't figure out how to fix this for themselves
really shouldn't be using m-a on sid, or sid, at all. People who think
sending hundreds of *insistent me-toos* about transition issues in a
development release is the way to fix things *ought to have a good
Hi Julian,
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 12:45:12AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 04:48:08PM +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote:
Package: src:opus
Followup-For: Bug #674467
I wrote mainly to help Lucio and others building this. But I really want
to add my Me too, because this
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 08:42:47PM +0930, Ron wrote:
Hi Julian,
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 12:45:12AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 04:48:08PM +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote:
Package: src:opus
Followup-For: Bug #674467
I wrote mainly to help Lucio and others
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 12:51:52PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 08:42:47PM +0930, Ron wrote:
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 12:45:12AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
Ron - would you have any objections to this?
Yes, I do, for the same reason I've already said in this
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 10:20:22PM +0930, Ron wrote:
(iii) the fix should work fine in stable and backports as well -
stable already had support for multiarch
But squeeze does not, and that's still a supported release. And lots
of people have contacted me about the backports they are
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 07:59:44PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
I guess that anyone who can figure out how to download it from
experimental can figure out how to rebuild it for themselves ;-)
Yeah, and every time I upload something new to sid it will get removed
and have to be redone, and it
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 04:48:08PM +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote:
Package: src:opus
Followup-For: Bug #674467
I wrote mainly to help Lucio and others building this. But I really want
to add my Me too, because this is a real pain with i386 audio
dependencies! Dear Ron, please don't stay silent
Julian Gilbey wrote:
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 04:48:08PM +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote:
I wrote mainly to help Lucio and others building this. But I really want
to add my Me too, because this is a real pain with i386 audio
...
me too
I'm perfectly happy to upload a version with (only)
Package: src:opus
Followup-For: Bug #674467
I wrote mainly to help Lucio and others building this. But I really want
to add my Me too, because this is a real pain with i386 audio
dependencies! Dear Ron, please don't stay silent on this issue. It has
been going on for a very long time now! The
Package: src:opus
Followup-For: Bug #674467
Besides joining the voices myself, I'm here to ask for help applying the Pino
Toscano patch.
The debian-user list hasn't proven useful in this case, but there you can find
the description of my problem:
Hello Lucio,
This will not help at all. I have the some problem with you when
compiling for multiarch, but I have a i386 jessie virtual machine ready,
so I didn't bother to find the multiarch solution and just built on that VM.
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Dear Maintainer,
I would also like to add voices on fixing this. Right now, every Jessie
user that needs pulseaudio on multiarch must patch it with Pino's patch and
build it themselves.
Regards,
Ron, what's your basis for stating that Opus 1.1 should be Coming Soon? I
know there's a beta, but I don't see anything from Xiph about when the full
release will be.
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I wish this was fixed too.
It's currently holding back 121 packages on my system.
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I'd like to add that I would like this to be fixed.
Among the mentioned problems it breaks Skype on pulseaudio because
libasound2-plugins:i386 is not installable.
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Package: opus
Followup-For: Bug #674467
Dear Maintainer,
same problem for me
# aptitude full-upgrade
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libopus0:i386{ab}
The following packages will be upgraded:
jackd2 jackd2-firewire libjack-jackd2-0 libjack-jackd2-0:i386
4 packages upgraded, 1
Package: libopus0
Version: 1.1~alpha+20130512-1
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Dear Maintainer,
I too ran into this issue. libasound2-plugins:i386 is required by some
older applications I enjoy, and it's currently blocked because:
libasound2-plugins deps on
libjack-jackd2-0
Package: libopus0
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Same here - and I've figured out what was wrong the hard way (luckily I was
able to put jackd and friends on hold). And it's not only Steam, but a bunch of
older games (think: emulators) and some odd audio software that
Hi,
this is not just about games. With libasound2-plugins depending on jack,
and jack depending on opus, opus now breaks sound for all ALSA-using
applications of a foreign architecture on systems using PulseAudio.
That's a fairly common configuration.
Kind regards
Ralf
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Hi,
this is not just about games. With libasound2-plugins depending on jack,
and jack depending on opus, opus now breaks sound for all ALSA-using
applications of a foreign architecture on systems using PulseAudio.
That's a fairly
Package: libopus0
Version: 1.1~alpha+20130512-1
Followup-For: Bug #674467
Dear Maintainer,
now I can not install the latest jack2 version, because I have both the amd64
and the i386 version installed.
Both depend on libopus0, and so I can not upgrade any more.
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Hi,
attached a patch that enables mutiarch. It converts to a short-form
debhelper 9 for that. The patch also fixes the missing ${misc:Depends}
and uses 3.0 (quilt) as source format. Please include this patch in your
next upload to experimental (when packaging the 1.0.2 release). Please
let me
Source: opus
Version: 0.9.14+20120521-2
User: multiarch-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: multiarch
Hello:
Please make this package compatible with multiarch, as described at
http://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Implementation.
More info: http://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseGoals/MultiArch
Thanks,
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