Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There's also git-cvsimport, which I used for a while. However, the import
> stage is very slow, since it is done over the net. Subsequent updates are
> very slow too (unless one keeps the cvsimport updated very frequently). The
> problem is that one
El 29/11/08 17:41 Reinhard Tartler escribió:
> Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> For point 1: How often do you "snapshot" upstream? Every upstream commit
> >> of their VCS or only upstream releases? What to do with upstreams that
> >> don't do commits in years? (think ffmpeg, toolame)
Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> For point 1: How often do you "snapshot" upstream? Every upstream commit
>> of their VCS or only upstream releases? What to do with upstreams that
>> don't do commits in years? (think ffmpeg, toolame).
>
> In our case, we track upstream releases only,
This is due to the somehow broken CMT plugin library (package: cmt).
Amsynth uses the Freeverb plugin from that package and that one doesn't work in
lenny (I think it works in etch), for whatever reason.
I've contacted the developer...
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Package: jackd
Version: 0.109.2-4
Severity: important
if realtime is activated, jackd won't restart, because it fails to access
"something". The fix is to add
@audio - rtprio 99
@audio - nice -15
@audio - memlock 25
to /etc/security/limits.conf
Also, it allows a regular user to launch jac
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