Le 28/09/2012 09:48, shirish शिरीष a écrit : > at bottom :- > > On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Tomasz Buchert > <tomasz.buch...@inria.fr> wrote: >> Hi Shirish, >> I uploaded a package to experimental repositories, you should be able to >> grab it soon. I am not closing this bug yet, however, since I am not >> completely sure that this will land in unstable and then testing => >> somebody has to test it to see if it's stable. I will cooperate with >> upstream on this. > > Dear Tomasz, > I installed it but was not able to hear any sound. > > $ apt-show-versions -a stellarium > stellarium 0.11.4a-2~1.gbpd4f751 install ok installed > stellarium 0.10.5-1 stable ftp.debian.org > stellarium 0.11.3-1 wheezy ftp.debian.org > stellarium 0.11.3-1 unstable ftp.debian.org > stellarium 0.11.4a-2~1.gbpd4f751 experimental ftp.debian.org > stellarium/experimental uptodate 0.11.4a-2~1.gbpd4f751 > > When stellarium boots up (kinda) does it play any sound/song ? > > Also where were you able to hear sounds or something for me to > investigate ? If there is some constellation or star where you want me > to look please lemme know. > >> Cheers, >> Tomasz >
As far as I know, the sound support is really only about scripts: for the testing purposes I've created the following scripts in my ~/.stellarium/scripts: // // Name: Sound Test // License: Public Domain // Author: Tomasz Buchert // Description: None // core.wait(1); core.loadSound("music.ogg", "music"); core.playSound("music"); core.wait(100); (of course I've put an example music.ogg file in that directory as well) Then you can launch stellarium and go to "Configuration" -> "Scripts" to launch it. Did you expect some Vangelis music when discovering the sky instead? :) Cheers, Tomasz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org