Re: ANNOUNCE: Polypaudio 0.5
- From: Lennart Poettering <mztabzr 0pointer de>
- To: gnome-multimedia gnome org
- Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Polypaudio 0.5
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 23:51:46 +0200
On Thu, 23.09.04 07:39, Jeff Waugh (jdub perkypants org) wrote:
> > May I ask how you split polypaudio in binary packages? Did you package
> > paman, pavumeter, xmms-polyp, libao-polyp as well?
>
> I've just done the polypaudio tarball itself for the moment, split into the
> following packages:
>
> Package: polypaudio
> Package: polypaudio-alsa
> Package: polypaudio-x11
> Package: libpolyp0
> Package: libpolyp-dev
> Package: libpolyp0-glib2.0
> Package: libpolyp0-glib2.0-dev
That looks fine to me, just one suggestion: consider splitting off
pacat/pactl to a new package polypaudio-clients or something like
this. This would be similar to esound-clients vs. esound.
> I'm cheating, not doing glib1.2 packages until I have to. I'll look at the
> other members of the polypaudio family soon. :-)
It's fine with me if you don't package the glib1.2 part. I developed
it because i thought I could make use of it in the XMMS output
drivers. Unfortunately, XMMS is so fucked up that I have to spawn a new
thread anyway where I can run my own mainloop implementation. Besides
the test programs in the polypaudio distribution no software makes any
use of the glib1.2 port anyway. I just didn't want to dump it yet.
Lennart
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