> Next on the list is alsa-base.
>
> Note, however, that updating it won't bring you the new 1.0.25 drivers,
> updating your kernel will, as Elimar said.
>
> alsa-base will no longer be part of the alsa-source packages, the ability
> to build new alsa-modules packages will be dropped in agreement w
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 06:07:46PM -0500, Andres Cimmarusti wrote:
> Are you aware that libasound2 version has been at 1.0.24.1 for months
> now and that just recently version 1.0.25 was uploaded to unstable.
> That's why I renamed this bug, because it should have been closed, but
> it pertains to
* Andres Cimmarusti [120214 18:07 -0500]:
> >> A new upstream release has been made. It brings about a bunch of new
> >> hardware support and most importantly support for building with 3.x
> >> kernels (with which wheezy will be released).
> >
> > We won't package alsa-source in future. If you wan
>> A new upstream release has been made. It brings about a bunch of new
>> hardware support and most importantly support for building with 3.x
>> kernels (with which wheezy will be released).
>
> We won't package alsa-source in future. If you want to use 1.0.25
> drivers you have probably wait till
severity 612123 normal
thanks
* Andres Cimmarusti [120126 16:47 -0500]:
> retitle 612123 ALSA 1.0.25 has been released
> severity 612123 important
> thanks
>
> A new upstream release has been made. It brings about a bunch of new
> hardware support and most importantly support for building with
retitle 612123 ALSA 1.0.25 has been released
severity 612123 important
thanks
A new upstream release has been made. It brings about a bunch of new
hardware support and most importantly support for building with 3.x
kernels (with which wheezy will be released).
Please consider packaging this
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