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2000 Oct 21
4
Distribution Fixes
I have two patches enclosed below. One for 'ogg' and the other for 'vorbis'. Basically, I was trying to do a 'make dist' and then 'rpm -ta <filename>' to try and generate some nice RPMs for vorbis stuff. Basically in the ogg .spec file, I move the 'libogg.a' and 'libogg.so' stuff into the devel package (all other packages I've seen do
2000 Oct 10
1
Ogg123 Patch Status?
I was just curious about the patch that I sent for ogg123 that implements the --quiet and adds in the --skip option? Also - I would like to know what are the main cvs modules and branches in which development takes place? Specifically, I would like to look at the very latest libao and ogg123 sources. I would also like to know where the main development for libvorbis takes place Regards, Ali
2000 Oct 13
1
Mime Type and Ogg
I was looking into adding Ogg support to gnome-vfs (virtual file system library for GNOME). What I currently do for mime-magic checking is check for the "OggS" part at the beginning. Is this correct? Secondly - what is the "canonical" mime-type? Right now I am using 'audio/x-ogg' - is this correct? Regards, Ali --- >8 ---- List archives:
2000 Oct 25
9
Return of the Son of MIME type
(quoting from the web archive, I only just subscribed) Monty wrote: > > > (a bit testy that this flamewar has started again, and no one has learned a > > thing from the previous rounds) > > OK, that wasn't fair... the old timers know what's up, but I do wish some of > the folks who bring things up would browse the archive threads or at least not > jump in
2000 Oct 02
1
ogg123 Patch
Hi all, Ralph Giles pointed me here for my ogg123 patch. I had mail'd the authors (listed in ogg123.1) and Xiph about this but I recieved no response - and here is probably a better place for it. I decided to work on ogg123 when I wanted to work on Ogg Vorbis support in Nautilus (if you don't know what it is, it is the new Graphical File Manager for GNOME). Currently Nautilus has mp3