Thomas Cort wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:11:17 -0400
> Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> why does it need to be part of releng ?
>
> releng and seeds will be doing similar tasks, releasing stage tarballs.
Might I ask why it needs to be anywhere specific until it's actually had
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> Being a top level project, you are in essence saying that we want to do
> this on our own without the help of a group that has been doing a less
> focused version of what you are aiming to provide. It goes against the
> entire point of the cooperatio
Chris & Seed Project Devs,
I'm only a lowly user of Gentoo (some of you may remember us, we're the
reason for ever writing a GLEP or committing an ebuild in the first place).
I just wanted to say, in a place where other devs could see, that I think
this is an excellent idea. Reading the gentoo-dev
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:43:54 -0400 Chris Gianelloni
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | If the package only uses libmad, and libmad doesn't work on $platform,
> | then why not simply disable mp3 support on that platform until libm
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It seems to me that having both of these two flags can only cause confusion.
I upgraded xine-lib yesterday and spent a very frustrating 2 hours trying
to work out what had broken my Amarok MP3 playback. It turns out that
having the 'mp3' USE flag set g