Joey> This sounds idential to nas, which is already in debian. Is it the
Joey> same thing?
no. while nas and rplay have simliar goals, they are different packages.
Joey> Package: nas
Joey> Status: install ok installed
Joey> Priority: optional
Joey> Section: sound
Joey> Installed-Size: 1612
Joey
This sounds idential to nas, which is already in debian. Is it the same
thing?
Package: nas
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Installed-Size: 1612
Maintainer: Steve McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 1.2p5-2
Depends: libc6, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5)
Conffiles:
/etc/init.d/
>> RPlay is a flexible network audio system. RPlay, written by Mark Boyns
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is provided under the GPL.
>>
>> Package: rplay Version: 3.3.0a2-4 Architecture: i386 Depends: libc6
>> Suggests: xpm, mpg123
Andreas> uh ? why suggest mpg123 ?
rplay can use mpg123, as well as ot
>RPlay is a flexible network audio system. RPlay, written by Mark Boyns
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is provided under the GPL.
>
> Package: rplay
> Version: 3.3.0a2-4
> Architecture: i386
> Depends: libc6
> Suggests: xpm, mpg123
uh ? why suggest mpg123 ? why xpm ?
is there a package called "xpm" at all
RPlay is a flexible network audio system. RPlay, written by Mark Boyns
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is provided under the GPL.
Package: rplay
Version: 3.3.0a2-4
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6
Suggests: xpm, mpg123
Installed-Size: 521
Maintainer: lantz moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: RP
5 matches
Mail list logo