Hi Thomas. It seems you haven't had luck getting STK into debian. Are you
still interested on it?
If you are, you may want to contact Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, which
may
be able to help you. However, you need to agree to some conditions:
1. Packaging done with git in the coll
On Monday 01 October 2007 18:42:41 Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> I need an uploader though I still wonder about the usability of this
> package : the debian package has binaries with support for oss,
> alsa and jack but the installed headers do not provide them unless
> the user defines some (unprefix
I am posting this to stk and debian-multimedia lists because I would
appreciate some feedback about this.
2007/10/1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Thomas de Grivel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I think it would be great if someone else would take care of the package
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 17:14:43 Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> Hi all ! I am rather new here and would like to contribute a bit.
> I am myself a programmer (see http://patchwork13.sf.net/) and currently
> learning to maintain my own debian packages.
>
> Enough with presentations, let me introduc
Hi all ! I am rather new here and would like to contribute a bit.
I am myself a programmer (see http://patchwork13.sf.net/) and currently
learning to maintain my own debian packages.
Enough with presentations, let me introduce what brings me here.
Pw13 uses the STK lib from Stanford CCRMA and to m
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