Re: fluidsynth 2.0
Hi On Thu, Oct 25, 2018, 07:21 Bodo Meißner wrote: > Hello Multimedia team, > > is there a plan to add packages for fluidsynth version 2.0.x? (current > version is 2.0.1) > > In version 2.0.0 the API function fluid_player_seek() and related > functions were added to libfluidsynth. This function is used by music > players to start at a specific position in the score. > I think the more relevant question is whether version 2.0.0 introduced any backwards-incompatible change. If so, then it probably needs fixing in all reverse dependencies before it can be updated. If not, then it is just a matter of updating the package. I'm sure patches for that are very welcome ;) Saludos
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fluidsynth 2.0
Hello Multimedia team, is there a plan to add packages for fluidsynth version 2.0.x? (current version is 2.0.1) In version 2.0.0 the API function fluid_player_seek() and related functions were added to libfluidsynth. This function is used by music players to start at a specific position in the score. I'm interested in helping to fix problems with EasyABC on Linux. This is an application implemented in Python which currently uses gstreamer. https://sourceforge.net/projects/easyabc/ There is an unofficial Debian package available on http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/ Additionally there is work in progress to add fluidsynth support (or to replace gstreamer with fluidsynth) at https://github.com/jwdj/EasyABC Unfortunately it currently requires a modified version of libfluidsynth which has been created by Willem Vree in 2016 to add seek support, see https://wim.vree.org/svgParse/testplayer.html. Using this modified binary library would make EasyABC depend on platform specific files. The current version of fluidsynth contains a slightly modified version of the changes implemented by Willem Vree, but should be sufficient for EasyABC. I would prefer to have the new implementation in EasyABC based on a standard version of libfluidsynth2 and to use a packaged version if possible. Best regards, Bodo
Re: source-list ?
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: On 24.10.18 15:44, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: hi, what is the url to add to sources.list? hi. thanks for your interest in the project. your emails seem to be a bit terse (sometimes only consisting of a single subject-line). please remember that you are interacting with human people, rather than bots to which you can send commands. humans tend to require a bit of context to understand what you actually want. i'm not sure what you were asking in *this* email, but it guess that you are under the impression that you have to add additional apt repositories to enjoy the full glory of multimedia packages. luckily, you are wrong: all packages maintained by the debian-multimedia team are available in the official Debian repositories. you don't need to add any additional URLs (and potentially break your entire system). fgmasdr IOhannes hi IOhannes, thank you for your reply. I thought than humans can also read the subject line, and actually you read and understood it, and your reply answers my question. By the way, I notice that I never received a confirmation mail after subscribing to this list, but it seems that my subscribe was actually aaccepted. best regards, -- Pierre Frenkiel