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Origin: Debian/unstable
Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 01:50:54 +0100
Source: abcde
Binary: abcde
Architecture: source
Version: 2.3.4-1
Distribution: dapper
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Jesus Climent <jesus.climent at hispalinux.es>
Changed-By: Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <katie at jackass.ubuntu.com>
Description:
abcde - A Better CD Encoder
Closes: 147493 290768 303555 303566 305749 311463 313628 315724 321216 324399 326487
Changes:
abcde (2.3.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Some patches from Tom Spindler <dogcow () babymeat ! com>
- Added some quoting to the md5sum checkings, since the variables could be
null.
- NetBSD bits to use ftp instead on anything else to fetch stuff.
* do_playlist needs to convert the OUTPUT to the CONTAINERS to avoid ending
with playlists pointing to .vorbis files (Closes: #326487).
.
abcde (2.3.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Rips done in a single track were getting tagged as Various. Corrected.
* Possibly eliminated some bashisms from using a variable as a variable
(Closes: #324399). Thanks to A Costa.
.
abcde (2.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Too fast... I forgot to make the tarball and change the version strings in
several places. Fixed.
.
abcde (2.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* The new "I knew there were going to be bugs" upstream release!
* MKCUE needs to be passed some $CDROM as an option, or otherwise it will
not read the CDROM, in case is not /dev/cdrom.
* Also, make the CUEREADER a bit more general, since we might be using other
CUE extractors.
.
abcde (2.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release!
* Defining the tracknumber now resets the first track if given a number
different than 1 (that is: abcde -T 1 2-10 creates songs 1 to 9).
* Modified the FAQ to reflect the changes on Marillat's repo
(Closes: #315724).
* Should be "space" safe: works properly when the working directory contains
a space (Closes: #147493).
* Repared the CD query for the discid code. When failing to read a disc,
actually report that there might be no disc in the drive.
* Right now, walk over the different encoders we Depends: on in Debian and
use the one available: if a user has a FLAC encoder, abcde will no install
vorbis-tools, so it will fail to run out of the box (Closes: #321216)
* Added CUE support. Still experimental...
* Added FLAC on Ogg. Still not activated, since we cannot get comments added
as a post-process action.
* Applied patches from Fedora Core (Credit goes to Nils Philippsen
<nphilipp at redhat.com>)
* Added a post_read() function to be executed before ejecting the CD.
* Typos reported by A Costa corrected (Closes: #311463)
* Problem with abcde being run in a directory with files containing only
numbers solved (Closes: #313628).
* vorbiscomment uses now "-R" (Closes: #303566).
* "-t" and "-T" use the first track as a starter for the track list.
(Closes: #305749).
* Added CDPARANOIACDROMBUS option to define -d in case of using IDE and SCSI
in case of using ide-scsi emulation layer (Closes: #290768).
* Define metaflac in abcde.conf (Closes: #303555)
Files:
f84cb1cee4be0b66b3dbc45c8cc49d4a 16484 sound optional abcde_2.3.4-1.diff.gz
fc7e2364c8e25af34e5721ba9e2eda46 73843 sound optional abcde_2.3.4.orig.tar.gz
4ac20280e1028ac9977f6c2771d90a36 554 sound optional abcde_2.3.4-1.dsc
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Accepted:
abcde_2.3.4-1.diff.gz
to pool/universe/a/abcde/abcde_2.3.4-1.diff.gz
abcde_2.3.4-1.dsc
to pool/universe/a/abcde/abcde_2.3.4-1.dsc
abcde_2.3.4.orig.tar.gz
to pool/universe/a/abcde/abcde_2.3.4.orig.tar.gz
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