[0] | 1 | RoarAudio |
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| 2 | As loud as a Lion |
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| 3 | --------------------- |
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| 4 | |
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[14] | 5 | --- What is RoarAudio?: |
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[0] | 6 | |
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[722] | 7 | RoarAudio is a cross-platform sound system for both, home and professional use. |
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| 8 | It can be used to mix audio for output on a single-stream soundcard or to play |
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| 9 | audio over the network. |
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[1212] | 11 | For more Information see our website at: |
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| 12 | http://roaraudio.keep-cool.org/ |
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| 13 | |
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[14] | 14 | --- Build: |
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| 15 | |
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[722] | 16 | -- Build requirements: |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | A POSIX system. |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | You should install libesd and libao and maybe some codecs. |
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| 21 | For Debian you may use this command: |
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[2403] | 22 | $ apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libdnet-dev libesd0-dev libao-dev libfishsound1-dev libvorbis-dev libspeex-dev libshout3-dev libsndfile1-dev liboggz1-dev libslp-dev |
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[722] | 23 | |
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[2552] | 24 | Note that in case you want to use any emulation you need to install the corresponding |
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| 25 | sound system on the build system as we are using headers and other files from those |
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| 26 | sound systems to be most compatible. You can safely uninstall them after building |
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| 27 | RoarAudio has been completed. |
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| 28 | |
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[722] | 29 | -- How to build: |
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| 30 | |
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[471] | 31 | $ ./configure |
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[14] | 32 | $ make |
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[471] | 33 | |
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| 34 | --- Plugins: |
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[1716] | 36 | Plugins should be build automaticly since 0.2rc2. |
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[471] | 37 | |
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[1053] | 38 | --- Writing software for RoarAudio: |
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[722] | 39 | |
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| 40 | See manpages: libroar(7) and roartut(7). |
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[1677] | 41 | You also should read the example code in roarclients/*.c |
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[722] | 42 | |
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[1677] | 43 | --- Writing patches for this packet: |
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[722] | 44 | |
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| 45 | See HACKING. |
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| 46 | |
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[1677] | 47 | --- Want to be a maintainer for your favorite OS?: |
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[722] | 48 | |
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| 49 | See HACKING. |
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| 50 | |
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[471] | 51 | --- Tested platforms: |
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[1674] | 53 | OPERATING SYSTEM ARCH COMPILER TESTED M/STATUS COMMENT |
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| 54 | AND VERSION VERSION |
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[1617] | 55 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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[1674] | 56 | Debian Etch ix86 gcc 4.1.2 current s/OK |
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| 57 | Debian Etch x86_64 gcc 4.1.2 last s/OK |
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[2572] | 58 | Debian Lenny ix86 gcc 4.3.2 last s/OK |
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[1746] | 59 | Ubuntu 9.04 ix86 gcc 4.3.3 0.2rc2 s/OK |
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[1799] | 60 | archlinux ? i686 gcc 4.3.2 0.2rc2 M/OK |
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[2582] | 61 | Gentoo 1.12.11.1 i686 gcc 4.3.2-r3 0.3b0 s/OK |
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[1675] | 62 | NetBSD 1.6.1 Alpha gcc 2.95.3 last s/OK gcc too old, |
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[1648] | 63 | does not support debug macros |
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[1799] | 64 | NetBSD 4.0 i386 gcc 4.1.2 0.2 s/OK need to use --roard-cfreq 20 |
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[1676] | 65 | NetBSD 5 x86_64 gcc 4.1.3 0.2b? s/? |
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[1745] | 66 | OpenBSD ? x86_64 gcc ? 0.2rc2 m/OK |
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[2583] | 67 | OpenBSD 4.4 i386 gcc 3.3.5 0.3b0 m/OK |
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[1745] | 68 | OpenBSD 4.5 i386 gcc 3.3.5 0.2rc2 m/OK |
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[1676] | 69 | FreeBSD 6.2 i386 gcc 3.4.6 0.1b4 s/OK |
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[1799] | 70 | FreeBSD 7.1 i386 gcc 4.2.1 0.2 s/OK |
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[2582] | 71 | FreeBSD 7.2 i386 gcc 4.2.1 0.3b0 s/OK |
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[1747] | 72 | OpenSolaris 5.11 i386 gcc 3.4.3 ? m/OK |
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[1681] | 73 | Darwin 9.4.0 i386 gcc 4.0.1 0.1b? s/OK |
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[2582] | 74 | Cygwin 1.5.25 i686 gcc 3.4.4 0.3b0 s/Client+ Client libs work, roard only partly |
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[1648] | 75 | Hostsystem: WinXP Home |
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[2582] | 76 | WinXP Home ix86 mingw 3.4.5 0.3b0 s/Client- Some Clients work |
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[1798] | 77 | was build on Debian Etch |
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[1674] | 79 | Tested Version: |
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| 80 | Current: Current as listed on Homepage |
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[1677] | 81 | last: Last released version (This system is on release checklist) |
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[1674] | 82 | *b*: Beta |
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[1602] | 83 | |
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[1677] | 84 | Status: Maintenance/testing Status: |
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| 85 | Maintenance: s = your are on your own, sources. |
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[1602] | 86 | m = package in work, beta package |
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| 87 | M = maintained |
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| 88 | S = maintained source package |
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| 89 | B = maintained binary package |
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