der Benutzer
seinen Instrument »eine Stimme geben kann«.
Right sentence:
Dieser Softwaresynthesizer wurde für diese Aufgabe optimiert, mit
potentiell hunderten Reglern für jedes Register, mit denen der Benutzer
seinem Instrument »eine Stimme geben kann«.
With kind regards
Robert Kehl
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Viktor Malyarchuk pisze:
Hi
> just want to confirm that
>
> gcc -shared shim.c -olibshim.so
> LD_PRELOAD=$(pwd)/libshim.so kodi-standalone
>
> indeed fixed the audio problem with kodi.
I can confirm that too.
Thanks a lot,
robert
_
sound in kodi clear).
Regards,
robert
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 4:40 AM, James Cowgill <jcowg...@debian.org> wrote:
> Control: tags -1 - help
> Control: severity -1 important
> Control: retitle -1 vlc: should prevent installation on powerpc G3
>
> Hi,
>
> On 30/10/16 00:16, Robert Ou wrote:
>> On Sa
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> Control: severity -1 grave
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> Hi,
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> On 29/10/16 23:00, Robert Ou wrote:
>> Package: src:vlc
>> Version: 2.2.4-7
>> Severity: normal
>>
>
Package: src:vlc
Version: 2.2.4-7
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I decided I wanted to test the performance of Debian PowerPC on my
ancient iMac, and I discovered that vlc will immediately crash with an
illegal instruction right after showing the "Privacy and Network Access
Policy" window and
I have a proposal for you
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Package: kodi
Version: 15.2~rc1+dfsg1-1
Severity: serious
kodi tries to execute
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kodi/kodi.bin
whereas the program in i386 is installed into
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/kodi/kodi.bin
Regards,
robert
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Dear Maintainer,
We are doing the g++5 transition in Ubuntu, and this package failed to
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Package: Audacity AMD64
Version: 2.06
When closing the Metadata dialog via Datei-Metadaten Bearbeiten, an
assertion message shows up, but only, when the field Genre was edited.
The call trace is shown below.
ASSERT INFO:
../src/common/wincmn.cpp(478): assert GetEventHandler() == this failed
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Severity: wishlist
Hi,
maybe add the following to the package description:
If python3-keyring is installed, isrcsubmit uses it to cache your
MusicBrainz password, so you don't have to enter it on every invocation.
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Package: icecast2
Version: 2.3.3-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
the package does not build against a ssl library, as it did in wheezy.
This disables the possibility to offer the web interface and the streams
via https. As this the web interface and the source clients use HTTP
Basic auth
Package: gpac
Version: 0.5.0+svn4288~dfsg1-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
MP4Client is unable to create its configuration file:
GPAC config file .gpacrc not found in /home/robert - creating new file
[Core] default modules not found
Cannot create
with kfreebsd-kernel-headers 9.2~3 the
macros you want are defined unconditionally (by way of #include
endian.h). Maybe you just need a versioned B-D?
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2011/11/15 Robert Millan r...@debian.org:
Note: patch is UNTESTED. I can test it but not right now. Maybe in
~12 hours if noone beats me to it.
Grmf. Now it fails to build somewhere else, presumably due to xulrunner update.
libtool: compile: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../../include
-I
this. However now that libv4l-dev is available
on GNU/kFreeBSD, it's probably better to include the other plugin as
well. E.g. see attached patch.
Note: patch is UNTESTED. I can test it but not right now. Maybe in
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In case you're wondering, just go ahead and install that file ;-)
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Hi,
I've replaced the portableio.[hc] code with my own code
in get_audio.c, so I'll be to blame, if reading doesn't
work anymore :)
Those files are removed in LAME's repository from current CVS.
Ciao Robert
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+#endif
On GNU/Linux, linux/limits.h shouldn't be included directly anyway,
it is dragged in by limits.h. On GNU/kFreeBSD, limits.h drags in
sys/syslimits.h, so this problem can be solved simply by including
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does the right thing on each
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Message du 24/07/11 12:19
De : Arnout Engelen
A : Robert Auxonne
Copie à : pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org,
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Objet : Re: sonic-visualiser for Debian?
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 01:42:40AM +0200, Robert Auxonne wrote:
I would like to know
Hi.
I would like to know if there are any news about packaging sonic-visualiser for
Debian. Thanx for your answer.
Robert.
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Severity: wishlist
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Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in stk uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends: libfoo-dev
Package: amsynth
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in amsynth uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: ices2
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in ices2 uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: gjacktransport
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in gjacktransport uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Package: cmus
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in cmus uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: phasex
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in phasex uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: vlc
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in vlc uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends: libfoo-dev
Package: bitmeter
Severity: wishlist
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Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in bitmeter uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: snd
Severity: wishlist
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The debian/control file in snd uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends: libfoo-dev
Package: mplayer
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in mplayer uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: mixxx
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in mixxx uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: brutefir
Severity: wishlist
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Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in brutefir uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: xjadeo
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
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The debian/control file in xjadeo uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: libquicktime
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in libquicktime uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
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Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in jackd2 uses a negated list of architectures
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Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: fluidsynth-dssi
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in fluidsynth-dssi uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Package: audacity
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in audacity uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: jack-audio-connection-kit
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in jack-audio-connection-kit uses a negated list of
architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e.
Package: lives
Severity: wishlist
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The debian/control file in lives uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: jamin
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in jamin uses a negated list of architectures
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Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: libav
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The debian/control file in libav uses a negated list of architectures
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Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: csound
Severity: wishlist
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The debian/control file in csound uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
Package: sndobj
Severity: wishlist
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The debian/control file in sndobj uses a negated list of architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
Linux-specific package. I.e. something like:
Build-Depends:
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Severity: wishlist
User: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: linux-any
The debian/control file in audacious-plugins uses a negated list of
architectures
to specify a package relationship (most likely Build-Depends) on a
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for doing it, I would like to hear his
opinion on this issue.
Ciao Robert
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, was it this what you intended as you replaced
Library GPL by Lesser GPL, some years ago?
Ciao Robert
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Hi!
The source code of the postinst file for mediatomb-daemon states:
# Force removal of previous scripts if upgrading from 0.11.0-3
If we want to force removal, we should use force, i.e. option -f on
update-rc.d. Patch attached.
With kind regards,
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to stop
doing so on kFreeBSD. Probably not that much work, but I'm too busy with
other stuff right now.
Proposed patch is in #612480.
kFreeBSD 8.2 has v4l already, its header is in
sys/compat/linux/linux_videodev.h
Shouldn't we provide this header instead of disabling v4l?
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Hi.
Could you check this?
http://factorial.hu/plugins/lv2/ir
I didn't try it yet, i'm planing to build it now. It seems to be very
interesting, if you think it is also maybe we can expect a Debian package soon
or late?
Thanx.
Robert.
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Subject: pd-zexy: Built with -mfpmath=sse -msse which desupports athlons,
anything else older than pentium3
Package: pd-zexy
Version: 2.2.3-1
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
My desktop (still an athlon tbird) doesn't support SSE, so trying to
use the z~ external
Package: mplayer
Version: 2:1.0~rc3++final.dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
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mplayer.conf defaults to:
# Use pulse, then alsa, then SDL video with the aalib subdriver by default.
ao=pulse,alsa,sdl:aalib
but alsa backend is Linux-only. On
Where can I find a Debian package of jcgui?
What is the reason it takes so long until it reaches the repos?
I would appreciate it very much being in Debian :)
Robert Epprecht
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