> You see, this upgrade is a no-brainer. > I gets a number of bugs out of the way to add more fun stuff to the next release, 1.11.0 . > Get it from the usual places. Most notably, it makes wine build on my amd64 system again. Copying the 1.10.0 ebuild worked fine here. Reproducible: Always
Hm, why is a CC needed on the mpg123 project maintainer? Do you expect me to argue with the upgrade? ;-) I may well use this spot for some spam about upcoming mpg123, trying to resolve the mess with large file support, finally. You might want to have a chime on that, too: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20100307011730.4364fab5%40dunkelstern&forum_name=mpg123-devel Apart from that... go upgrade already;-)
(In reply to comment #1) > Hm, why is a CC needed on the mpg123 project maintainer? Do you expect me to > argue with the upgrade? ;-) Heh. I've listed your bugzilla account in metadata.xml file (so you will get mails on everything mpg123 related) a while back. Would you like me to a) remove it (this means no mails will go on your direction) b) leave it as is (and every once in a while get useless mails like this) or c) add extra clause to it ("mail on everything except version bumps") ? :-)
Hm, it surprised me, but actually, I indeed prefer to get some notice about bugs early on instead of being late to the party. PS: I am serious about getting comments on the libmpg123_64 plan for large file support on x86. In the end, this might result in bug reports in this very place when suddenly the lib name changes.
+*mpg123-1.10.1 (20 Mar 2010) + + 20 Mar 2010; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org> +mpg123-1.10.1.ebuild: + Version bump wrt #308441 by Karl-Robert Ernst.