1 | Source: roaraudio |
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2 | Priority: extra |
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3 | Maintainer: Michael Stapelberg <michael@stapelberg.de> |
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4 | Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), libdnet-dev, libesd0-dev, libao-dev, libfishsound1-dev, libvorbis-dev, libspeex-dev, libshout3-dev, libsndfile1-dev, liboggz2-dev, libslp-dev, libpulse-dev, liby-dev, libartsc0-dev, libspeexdsp-dev, audacious-plugins-dev |
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5 | Standards-Version: 3.8.3 |
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6 | Section: libs |
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7 | Homepage: http://roaraudio.keep-cool.org/ |
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8 | |
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9 | Package: libroar0 |
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10 | Section: libs |
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11 | Architecture: any |
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12 | Recommends: roaraudio-server |
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13 | Suggests: bzip2, gnupg, openssh-client, libmuroar0 |
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14 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
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15 | Description: foundation libraries for the roaraudio sound server and clients |
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16 | RoarAudio is a server for audio mixing. Its main purpose is to mix audio from |
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17 | different clients before sending it to its outputs (for example a soundcard). |
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18 | It is completely network transparent (UNIX sockets, TCP/IP, DECnet) and |
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19 | supports many common codecs like Ogg Vorbis, Speex or FLAC. |
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20 | . |
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21 | This packet consists of the following libraries: |
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22 | libroar: The RoarAudio main library. It contains code for talking to roard, |
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23 | virtual IO functions useful not only for audio applications, memory |
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24 | management functions like buffers, lists, stacks. |
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25 | . |
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26 | libroardsp: Digital Signal Processing library. It contains code to work with |
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27 | PCM signals including simple filters, converters and code to work with some |
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28 | (realtime) codecs. |
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29 | . |
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30 | libroareio: This is the RoarAudio Extended IO library. It contains code for |
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31 | talking to extended IO. Currently it contains code to talk to soundcards |
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32 | without roard. This is not meant to be used by other applications directly. |
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33 | . |
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34 | libroarlight: Light Control support library. It contains code to support |
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35 | the usage of the light control subsystem. |
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36 | . |
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37 | libroarmidi: MIDI subsystem support library. It contains code to support |
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38 | the usage of the MIDI subsystem. |
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39 | |
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40 | Package: libroar-dev |
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41 | Section: libdevel |
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42 | Architecture: any |
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43 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libroar0 (= ${binary:Version}) |
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44 | Description: header files and documentation for the roar audio libraries |
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45 | RoarAudio is a server for audio mixing. Its main purpose is to mix audio from |
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46 | different clients before sending it to its outputs (for example a soundcard). |
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47 | It is completely network transparent (UNIX sockets, TCP/IP, DECnet) and |
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48 | supports many common codecs like Ogg Vorbis, Speex or FLAC. |
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49 | . |
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50 | This packet consists of the following libraries: |
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51 | libroar: The RoarAudio main library. It contains code for talking to roard, |
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52 | virtual IO functions useful not only for audio applications, memory |
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53 | management functions like buffers, lists, stacks. |
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54 | . |
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55 | libroardsp: Digital Signal Processing library. It contains code to work with |
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56 | PCM signals including simple filters, converters and code to work with some |
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57 | (realtime) codecs. |
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58 | . |
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59 | libroareio: This is the RoarAudio Extended IO library. It contains code for |
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60 | talking to extended IO. Currently it contains code to talk to soundcards |
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61 | without roard. This is not meant to be used by other applications directly. |
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62 | . |
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63 | libroarlight: Light Control support library. It contains code to support |
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64 | the usage of the light control subsystem. |
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65 | . |
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66 | libroarmidi: MIDI subsystem support library. It contains code to support |
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67 | the usage of the MIDI subsystem. |
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68 | |
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69 | Package: roaraudio |
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70 | Section: sound |
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71 | Architecture: any |
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72 | Provides: roaraudio-server |
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73 | Suggests: roaraudio-extra, libroar-compat, socat, roaraudio-plugin-libao |
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74 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
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75 | Description: sound server for audio mixing |
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76 | RoarAudio is a server for audio mixing. Its main purpose is to mix audio from |
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77 | different clients before sending it to its outputs (for example a soundcard). |
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78 | It is completely network transparent (UNIX sockets, TCP/IP, DECnet) and |
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79 | supports many common codecs like Ogg Vorbis, Speex or FLAC. |
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80 | |
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81 | Package: roaraudio-extra |
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82 | Section: sound |
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83 | Architecture: any |
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84 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
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85 | Suggests: wget |
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86 | Description: extra utilities for roaraudio |
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87 | Utilities which are not necessary for running roaraudio and which need |
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88 | extra dependencies are in this package (like roarshout and roarvorbis). |
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89 | |
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90 | Package: libroar-compat |
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91 | Section: libs |
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92 | Architecture: any |
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93 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
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94 | Description: drop-in replacements for other sound libraries |
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95 | To get programs which use the EsounD (ESD), aRts, OpenBSD sndio, PulseAudio |
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96 | or YIFF API running, you can install this package and replace the appropriate libraries. |
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97 | |
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98 | Package: roaraudio-plugin-audacious |
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99 | Section: sound |
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100 | Architecture: any |
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101 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, audacious |
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102 | Description: audacious RoarAudio plugin |
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103 | This is a plugin for audacious which allows audacious to use RoarAudio as output. |
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104 | |
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105 | Package: roaraudio-plugin-libao |
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106 | Section: sound |
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107 | Architecture: any |
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108 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libao2 |
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109 | Suggests: vorbis-tools |
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110 | Description: libao RoarAudio plugin |
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111 | This is a plugin for libao2 which allows libao2 and all libao2 based |
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112 | applications to use RoarAudio as output. |
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