Eric Dantan Rzewnicki hat gesagt: // Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote: > I'm not very familiar with the protocol for asking debian package > maintainers to change things. What would it take to have the > Soundtracker, Ecasound and Timidity debian packages converted to alsa > 0.9.x? I think, but I may well be terribly wrong, that Soundtracker doesn't support ALSA 0.9 yet. The ecasound packages in Debian are build with 0.5, but it's very simple to rebuild them for 0.9: "apt-get source ecasound" will get the source, "fakeroot debian/rules binary" in the source directory will build with whichever alsa you have installed. I never built Timidity.
> In genreal, it would really be beneficial to the usability of debian for > working with sound if the audio apps packages in the distribution were > to move away from alsa 0.5.x. As I understand it alsa 0.9.x should be > considered the mainstream release and 0.5.x should only be kept around > for historical reference. That's right, and I'm sure Debian will follow this path. But there still are a lot of apps that don't support 0.9. Not that I would need any of them, but it's another thing if you're in the distribution business... Ciao, -- __ __ Frank Barknecht ____ ______ ____ __ trip\ \ / /wire ______ / __// __ /__/ __// // __ \ \/ / __ \\ ___\ / / / ____/ / / / // ____// /\ \\ ___\\____ \ /_/ /_____/ /_/ /_//_____// / \ \\_____\\_____\ /_/ \_\ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]