William Pitcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, we are indeed aware of your bug, however, after inquiring with the people > responsible for the ALSA plugin, the conclusion we presently have is that we > are > unable to reproduce it, so it will take some time before we can come up with a > patch for 1.3 in Debian or even perhaps a release which resolves the issue. > But > don't worry, since your bug is indeed valid, it will be fixed in > audacious-plugins-1.3.6; even if I have to do it myself.
I think you need at least an Intel HDA card to reproduce that problem, as it's probably the driver that presents something weird to the lib. Might even need a MacBook with the same setup :| I'll see on another machine if the ALSA plugin behaves better. > I presently do not use ALSA, so I cannot help much there at the moment. If you Still using OSS ? :) > are interested in fixing this, please hang around our IRC channel at > irc.atheme.org #audacious, and ask to talk to either Chainsaw or giacomo, who I'll try to take a closer look at the problem if I can find some time to do so. > jointly maintain the plugin. Be sure to identify yourself and note that I > specifically sent you there, because some of our inhabitants who will for the > interest of transparency, remain nameless at this time are capable of being > very > rude and abusive -- and would likely be more pleasant if they knew that > someone > high up in the project directly requested your presence for debugging. Can't be worse than -devel ;) JB. -- Julien BLACHE - Debian & GNU/Linux Developer - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Public key available on <http://www.jblache.org> - KeyID: F5D6 5169 GPG Fingerprint : 935A 79F1 C8B3 3521 FD62 7CC7 CD61 4FD7 F5D6 5169 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]