The rebuild did work. I will file a feature request as well, so that sox
doesn't have to be rebuilt in order to use wavpack if it's installed. It
seems sox should depend on wavpack, at least as an optional dependency.
Thanks for the help.
~Kyle
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Wieland Hoffmann
wrote:
> On 30.03.2011 16:16, Auguste Pop wrote:
>> If you already have wavpack installed, simply recompile the package
>> from abs would have wavpack support included.
>
> But it wouldn't depend on "wavpack" which certainly is not what Kyle wants
On 30.03.2011 16:16, Auguste Pop wrote:
> If you already have wavpack installed, simply recompile the package
> from abs would have wavpack support included.
But it wouldn't depend on "wavpack" which certainly is not what Kyle wants.
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Kyle wrote:
> Having recently migrated from Ubuntu, I notice that while Ubuntu's Sox
> package didn't support encoding to mp3, it did support Wavpack encoding and
> decoding, whereas in Arch, it supports mp3 encoding, but Wavpack seems to be
> unsupported. Am I mis
On 03/30/2011 04:50 PM, Kyle wrote:
Having recently migrated from Ubuntu, I notice that while Ubuntu's Sox
package didn't support encoding to mp3, it did support Wavpack encoding
and decoding, whereas in Arch, it supports mp3 encoding, but Wavpack
seems to be unsupported. Am I missing an add-on t
Having recently migrated from Ubuntu, I notice that while Ubuntu's Sox
package didn't support encoding to mp3, it did support Wavpack encoding
and decoding, whereas in Arch, it supports mp3 encoding, but Wavpack
seems to be unsupported. Am I missing an add-on that will make Sox
support Wavpack,
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