selections from source/ircflush.c:
* a little program that tricks another program in to line buffering its output.
"Usage: %s [program] [arguments to program]\n"
* What's the deal here? Well, it's like this. First we find an open
* tty/pty pair. Then we fork three processes. The first reads f
Package: ircii
Version: 20060725-1
Severity: normal
per debian policy 12.1
I found ircii listed http://qa.debian.org/man-pages.html
ircii: usr/sbin/ircflush, usr/sbin/ircio, usr/sbin/wserv,
usr/sbin/ircflush, usr/sbin/ircio, usr/sbin/wserv
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT
Package: ircii
Version: 20060725-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
New location for upstream downloading in debian/watch file.
-ftp://ircftp.au.eterna.com.au/pub/ircII/ircii-([0-9]+)\.tar\.bz2
+http://ircii.warped.com/ircii-([0-9]+)\.tar\.bz2
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT p
to "Never". This solved my problems! I'm not sure why,
but I'm willing to help debug it.
Cheers,
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the esound.pmo
output Options...plugins...audio... This does not happen with
the "standard" soundcard.pmo audio setting.
esound 0.2.23-3
Thanks,
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> I assume we have a consensus on this?
>
> (Have to check.)
This was discussed on the debian-qa list previously and has been in
process for awhile. I think we already have consensus.
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