Hi there,
I just tried to figure out why the jack-audio-connection-kit can't go
into testing, and after some investigation I came to the conclusion
that it might never go in without help. [1]
Is there someone who shares this opinion or am I missing something ?
For my part, I would be happier if
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* Package name: seq24
Version : 0.4.3
Upstream Author : Rob C. Buse
* URL : http://www.filter24.org/seq24/
* License : GPL
Description : Real time MIDI sequencer
Seq24 was created
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
> zh> and debian-multimedia (which I am on) was kind of moving
> zh> forward on the implementation.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean here.
>
> The original idea I discussed with Guenter Geiger and Marco Trevisani
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
> On Thursday 10 July 2003 18:35, Guenter Geiger (Debian/GNU) wrote:
> > * URL : http://www.some.org/
> > * License : GPL2
> > Description : linux audio developers configuration and connection API
> &
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* Package name: jack-rack
Version : 1.4.1
Upstream Author : Bob Ham
* URL : http://pkl.net/~node/jack-rack.html
* License : GPL
Description : LADSPA plugin rack
Jack Rack is a LAD
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* Package name: ladcca
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* URL : http://www.some.org/
* License : GPL2
Description : linux audio developers configuration and connection AP
Dale E. Martin wrote
> Then I tried to use idraw, which I've used in the past a _bunch_ of times.
> It keeps segmentation faulting on me, and so I went to look at
> bugs.debian.org and the bug report about this is over 100 days old.
... and it is solved now :)
Actually I have to say, if I would
Same for me, snd doesn´t work with current lesstif version
Guenter
Hi there !
The current way to add sound support on Debian is either installing the
kernel-source and compiling OSS
or installing the ALSA packages.
What about providing a modularized, precompiled OSS package and a sound
installation tool ?
This sound installation tool should use isapnp to dete
Hi !
I'm planning to package Snd (a powerful Sound Editor) and the
Common Lisp Music system for slink.
Any suggestions, comments ??
Guenter
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Philippe Troin writes:
> They're probably in libpthread0-dev !
Sorry, I'm feeling rather guilty ..
>
> > - libraries should be compiled reentrant
>
> Most of them are. I'm not sure about the X libraries.
>
Does anybody know about the X libraries ? The linuxthreads-0.6
provide a patch
Mark Eichin writes:
> be adding other support to them. (have you ever tried programming
> with X and threads? you probably want to only use Display* per-thread
> anyhow...)
Yes, I've tried - that's how I came to this topic.
The problem is with the global errno variable. As Xlib does a lot of
I am rather new to this list, so excuse me if this question has
already been dealt with.
Will there be kernel level thread support for Debian ?
The Linuxthreads package from Xavier Leroy is a very good Thread
Library supporting Posix threads. In order to develop threaded
applications there sho
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