Hi,
although I am a bit short on time these weeks (exams), I will sponser
this, (since noone else seems to want to and I really like the idea).
How well does it perform on ~6000 mp3s? :-)
How active is upstream (release-frequency-wise)?
I will have a look at the packet tonight. Should I upload
Hi,
although I am a bit short on time these weeks (exams), I will sponser
this, (since noone else seems to want to and I really like the idea).
How well does it perform on ~6000 mp3s? :-)
How active is upstream (release-frequency-wise)?
I will have a look at the packet tonight. Should I upload
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> I am still looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to
> automatically adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding.
I am not a Debian Developer, so I can't sponsor the package, but I would
like to note that mp3gain is a very useful program that I use regularly.
It wou
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> I am still looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to
> automatically adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding.
I am not a Debian Developer, so I can't sponsor the package, but I would
like to note that mp3gain is a very useful program that I use regularly.
It wou
Hi!
I am still looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to
automatically adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding. AFAIK
there is no such program in Debian (please correct me if I am wrong)
and it is great if you have a portable MP3 player that doesn't
support normalizing by itself. It
Hi!
I am still looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to
automatically adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding. AFAIK
there is no such program in Debian (please correct me if I am wrong)
and it is great if you have a portable MP3 player that doesn't
support normalizing by itself. It
Hi,
> Update: I've just tested the build on merulo.d.o (ia64), no problem
> there.
This is good news. Thanks to you and Aaron for trying this out.
> OTOH, you should really fix those warnings (the same ones
> you see when compiling on i386).
I fixed the compile warnings. But during debuild, d
Hi,
> Update: I've just tested the build on merulo.d.o (ia64), no problem
> there.
This is good news. Thanks to you and Aaron for trying this out.
> OTOH, you should really fix those warnings (the same ones
> you see when compiling on i386).
I fixed the compile warnings. But during debuild, d
At 00:24 +0200 05 Apr 2004, Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow doubt that the source is 64bit
> clean (I currently have no way to test this, though). What is the
> preferred method of handling this? Just set architecture to any and see
> what happe
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 19:20, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
> "Bruno Barrera C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:24, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> >> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
> >> > - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
> >> Upstream sup
"Bruno Barrera C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:24, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
>> > - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
>> Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow doubt that the source is 64bit
>> clean
Hello,
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:24, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> thanks for your comments. I have some questions though.
>
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
>
> > - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
>
> Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow d
At 00:24 +0200 05 Apr 2004, Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow doubt that the source is 64bit
> clean (I currently have no way to test this, though). What is the
> preferred method of handling this? Just set architecture to any and see
> what happe
Hi Bruno,
thanks for your comments. I have some questions though.
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
> - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow doubt that the source is 64bit
clean (I currently have no way to test this, th
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 19:20, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
> "Bruno Barrera C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:24, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> >> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
> >> > - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
> >> Upstream sup
"Bruno Barrera C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:24, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
>> > - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
>> Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow doubt that the source is 64bit
>> clean
Hello,
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:24, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> thanks for your comments. I have some questions though.
>
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
>
> > - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
>
> Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow d
Hi Bruno,
thanks for your comments. I have some questions though.
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
> - I Think you must read [0](Looking at the Architecture field)
Upstream supports only i386 and I somehow doubt that the source is 64bit
clean (I currently have no way to test this, th
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 10:37, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to automatically
> adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding. AFAIK there is no such
> program in Debian (please correct me if I am wrong). It is a very
> simple one binary package.
Hi,
I am looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to automatically
adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding. AFAIK there is no such
program in Debian (please correct me if I am wrong). It is a very
simple one binary package.
* Package name: mp3gain
Version : 1.4.3
Upstr
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 10:37, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to automatically
> adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding. AFAIK there is no such
> program in Debian (please correct me if I am wrong). It is a very
> simple one binary package.
Hi,
I am looking for a sponsor for mp3gain, a program to automatically
adjust the volume of MP3s without reencoding. AFAIK there is no such
program in Debian (please correct me if I am wrong). It is a very
simple one binary package.
* Package name: mp3gain
Version : 1.4.3
Upstr
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