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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 Aug 23
6
WinAmp Streaming
I'm currently working on adding streaming capabilities to the WinAmp plugin
and was wondering if I'm duplicating anyone else's work.
Right now it's about half done. I'll be submitting the changes when it's
finished (if I can figure out how to work CVS :-).
Aaron Porter
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2011 Apr 17
7
possibly an inter-process comm problem
I have been running a program with Wine for over a year. With its version 3 there has been basically no problem. Lately, the program is upgraded to version 4 and it crashes with Wine. I tried to print out debug messages but can't seem to get any clue about what is wrong. While I was testing with the debug messages, an interesting thing I found is that if I run it with the following debug
2000 Oct 15
3
Re(2): Mime Type and Ogg (More)
Hi,
I don't really know the details of the discussion, but I'd like to
present this issue from a user-oriented perspective, and from the
perspective of how Nautilus wants to use data files.
In brief, Nautilus makes the assumption that the mime type is
sufficient to pick the right applicatiob or pluggable component to
view/edit a particular content type. This is quickly coming to be the
2000 Oct 25
9
Return of the Son of MIME type
(quoting from the web archive, I only just subscribed) Monty wrote:
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> > (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
1999 Jul 08
1
Bad Units Bug in barplot with pictex output device. (PR#220)
Dear Bug Team:
I encountered a bug when trying to make a barplot with the pictex
output device.
The following commands demonstrate the bug:
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> errors <- c(3.08, 35.38, 33.85, 20.00, 7.69)
> errors
[1] 3.08 35.38 33.85 20.00 7.69
> pictex()
> barplot(errors)
Error: Bad units specified in GConvert, please report!
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