brec_gramo (in version 1.6_p3) outputs an incorrectly formatted .wav file in 64-bit mode. This is because of an integer size mismatch in bplaysrc/fmtheaders.h. Note that there is currently a patch to fix fmtheaders.h in the root directory, but the file also exists in bplaysrc/, so brec_gramo and bplay_gramo use the incorrect version. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Compile gramofile-1.6_p3 on AMD64 2. Record new.wav. 3. file junk.wav (or "mplayer junk.wav" and watch mplayer give up on it)
@sound team: From the website: Current version: 1.6(P) - Page last updated: 2001/05/23 Should it be removed altogether or just amd64 keyword(s)?
(In reply to comment #1) > @sound team: From the website: Current version: 1.6(P) - Page last updated: > 2001/05/23 > > Should it be removed altogether or just amd64 keyword(s)? > Hold on, there's a bug against gramofile that suggests applying the Debian patchset.. I believe I'm going to that, prolly now (no promises)
12 May 2009; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org> +gramofile-1.6-r1.ebuild, -gramofile-1.6_p3.ebuild, +files/gramofile-1.6-strlen_and_exit.patch, -files/gramofile-1.6_p3-64bit.patch, -files/gramofile-1.6_p3-implicit-declarations.patch: Apply Debian patchset wrt #137756, #131209 and #214442.