the problem is fixed in libcanberra 0.16, so we only need a new package.
https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/libcanberra-discuss/2009-August/000178.html
Contains a new API call "ca_context_playing()" which can be used to find out whether a sound is still playing.
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/libcanberra/libcanberra-0.16.tar.gz
Andrew Higginson (1): add description to autostart file
Lennart Poettering (5): build-sys: use silent automake build rules dso: quieten gcc a bit implement ca_context_playing() call prepare 0.16 release vorbis: fix implicit channel map decoding
See also https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/libcanberra-discuss/2009-August/000182.html
Regards Achim
the problem is fixed in libcanberra 0.16, so we only need a new package.
https:/ /tango. 0pointer. de/pipermail/ libcanberra- discuss/ 2009-August/ 000178. html
Contains a new API call "ca_context_ playing( )" which can be used to
find out whether a sound is still playing.
http:// 0pointer. de/lennart/ projects/ libcanberra/ libcanberra- 0.16.tar. gz
Andrew Higginson (1):
add description to autostart file
Lennart Poettering (5): playing( ) call
build-sys: use silent automake build rules
dso: quieten gcc a bit
implement ca_context_
prepare 0.16 release
vorbis: fix implicit channel map decoding
See also /tango. 0pointer. de/pipermail/ libcanberra- discuss/ 2009-August/ 000182. html
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Regards
Achim