Ron writes ("Bug#682010: [mumble] Communication failures due to CELT codec 
library removal"):
> That point is currently still true.  Every existing client has the ability
> to *decode* speex if speex packets arrive.
> 
> The only thing removed from recent clients was the ability to encode them.
> This is what we need to restore.

I'm afraid I don't recall, and I don't seem to be able to find in the
email thread, the answers to two questions related to this:

These `recent' clients which can't encode speex are where ?  Have they
been released by upstream ?  Are they in Debian ?

And presumably there is some reason why upstream don't like speex.
What is that reason ?

Ian.


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