Am Dienstag, 13. Februar 2007 schrieb
linux-audio-dev-request(a)music.columbia.edu:
5. CLAM 0.98 released (David Garc?a Garz?n)
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:28:31 +0100
From: David Garc?a Garz?n <dgarcia(a)iua.upf.edu>
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] CLAM 0.98 released
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We are glad to announce CLAM 0.98 a.k.a. âMac is here to stayâ.
CLAM[1] is a free-software, C++ framework for doing research and
application development in audio and music. It also comes with a set of
applications ready to use for non technical users.
This is the first release not developed within the MTG [2] since its main
developers now work at the GTI[3], also at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
Still, CLAM is very indebted to the MTG people.
Most of the work in this release was focused on having stable building,
testing and packaging on Mac. Check out the MacOS download section[4] on
the web for applications DMGâs.
We have received valuable and stimulating input for the MacOS build from
Christopher Tignor, Volker Schumacher, Eduard Aylon and Stéphane Letz.
Thank you all for your help.
Apart from MacOS build, this release features KDE integration for
NetworkEditor and Prototyper (so you can open network files from
Konqueror), MFCCâs added to Annotatorâs extractor example, and several
fixes (thanks James).
FLTK module has been dropped and it is not being compiled by default. It
will be completely removed on the next release. Check out the changelog [5]
for more details.
Next release will consist mainly on bugfixing towards 1.0, so please, tests
and report as many bugs as possible.
[1]
http://clam.iua.upf.edu
[2]
http://mtg.upf.edu/
[3]
http://gti.upf.edu/
[4]
http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download-osx.html
[5]
https://iua-share.upf.es/svn/clam/trunk/CLAM/CHANGES
The CLAM crew.
hi,
I packaged clam-0.97 for SuSE.
http://packman.links2linux.de/package/clam
for the 0.98 I cann't find the sources ? the src-download site is outdated
(0.96)
second question:
in this directory
http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download/linux-ubuntu-feisty/
I can find a 0.98 tar.gz, but just to be sure:
clam_0.98.0-1.tar.gz 281.30 Mb
really 281MB ? What is in that tarball ?
have fun
oc2pus