what does Debian Multimedia team think about uploading libgroove?

Felipe Sateler fsateler at debian.org
Sat Feb 22 13:49:45 UTC 2014


On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Kelley <superjoe30 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Description: audio dispatching library (development files)
>  This C library provides an sink-based API for decoding and encoding audio.
>  It is intended to be used as a backend for music player applications,
> however
>  it may also be used as a backend for any audio processing utility.
>
> I have packaged it here:
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-multimedia/libgroove.git;a=summary
>
> * Package name    : libgroove
>    Version         : 3.0.6-1
>    Upstream Author : Andrew Kelley <superjoe30 at gmail.com>
>  * URL             : https://github.com/andrewrk/libgroove
>  * License         : Expat
>    Section         : libs
>
>   It builds these binary packages:
>
>     libgroove-dev - audio dispatching library (development files)
>  libgroove3 - audio dispatching library
>  libgrooveloudness-dev - loudness scanner sink for libgroove (development
> files)
>  libgrooveloudness3 - loudness scanner sink for libgroove
>  libgrooveplayer-dev - audio device playback sink for libgroove (development
> files)
>  libgrooveplayer3 - audio device playback sink for libgroove
>
> Here are some examples of API usage:
> https://github.com/andrewrk/libgroove/tree/master/example
>
> And here is a music player application that depends on libgroove:
> https://github.com/andrewrk/groovebasin

As I said before, groovebasin looks cool. Are you planning on uploading it too?

I'm interested, but a bit short on time. It might take me some time to
go over the libgroove packaging.


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Saludos,
Felipe Sateler



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