Thanks again, Etienne. Now both the binary and source packages seem to be lintian clean, even with --pedantic.
It turns out that I am losing central vision, which is why I volunteer for Vinux, and this is also why I wrote libsonic and why I'm am making it LGPL. I listen to books, rather than read now days. To be highly productive, I need to listen at high speed, 3X speed up or more. There are no audio book readers for Android which can play even 2X with low distortion. TTS engines with the ability to play at high speed are rare. I need devices to speak, and speak rapidly. I feel that getting sonic into Debian would go far in terms of spreading free use of speech speed up technology capable of very high speeds. A sample of what speech sounds like when sped up 2X by Sonic can be found here: Original: http://vinux-project.org/Princess_original.flac 2X faster: http://vinux-project.org/Princess_2X.flac Now that sonic is lintian clean, is it likely that sonic will attract a DD sponsor? Is there any further advice you can offer? Thanks again for all your help while I worked on the debian packaging. Bill -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlkti=yyepi-xbjhhb6jzqb+fxn=-ddrxbz3+peh...@mail.gmail.com