On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:57:20PM +0200, Atte André Jensen wrote:
I forgot to mention that it wasn't really a
problem with lash itself,
but the quickly-done lash-implementation in some of the programs I used
(and want to use), most notably specimen and zynaddsubfx.
Reason for no bug report:
Both programs are not very actively maintained, and lash support from
the users point of view is a matter of finding the right patch and
applying it to the source. This means that there's not really *one*
person to talk to, since the people maintaining the software didn't
implement the lash support and the authors of patches doesn't maintain
the software.
Last I heared of Zyn, a complete rewrite was planned, so any bug report
is indead likely a waste of effort :)
But Eric Rzewnicki took over on Specimen, and there has been some
activity. He even asks for "any ideas you have concerning specimen's
future."
http://zhevny.com/specimen/
--
Thorsten Wilms