Message from upstream maintainer (SourceForge):
>Comment By: Mark McCurry (fundamental)
Date: 2012-06-11 08:18
Message:
As suspected, this bug report is out of date.
While the version of zyn that debian testing ships with has this bug, this
bug does not exist in the git head and thus it does no
On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 07:54:57 +, David Hanson wrote:
> I have tested your patch and it fixes the problem on my system.
> Since there hasn't been any response/action from the maintainer, I've
> filed a bug report (3534255) on the ZynAddSubFx SourceForge project
> page. I included your patch in
Thank you Lawrence!
I have tested your patch and it fixes the problem on my system. Since there
hasn't been any response/action from the maintainer, I've filed a bug report
(3534255) on the ZynAddSubFx SourceForge project page. I included your patch
in the bug report, so hopefully this will
Hi.
Here is a proposed fix for this problem.
The original code was using gzseek/gzeof/gztell to figure out the
uncompressed size of a compressed instrument bank file, to preallocate
the buffer for reading its contents, and something in zlib has broken
that. I know this is supposed to work, but it
Package: zynaddsubfx
Version: 2.4.0-1.2
Followup-For: Bug #661887
Dear Maintainer,
I experience the same situation on my system.
To investigate the problem, I have run zynaddsubfx via strace:
strace -ff -o log zynaddsubfx
That's what I've found in one of the logs, after I tried to select one of
Package: zynaddsubfx
Version: 2.4.0-1.2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
Starting a couple of weeks ago, zynaddsubfx will not load instrument banks or
parameter files. Only puts out pure sine wave. It had been working fine for
months.
Running from the co
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