nas 1.9.4-3 source package in Ubuntu
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nas (1.9.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Add --with=autotools_dev on top of dh_autoreconf, to allow building on new architectures. Closes: #768996 -- Steve McIntyre <email address hidden> Mon, 10 Nov 2014 18:12:16 +0000
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- Steve McIntyre
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- sound
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- Medium Urgency
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- diff from 1.9.4-1 to 1.9.4-3 (6.2 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libaudio-dev: Network Audio System - development files
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the header files and static library (libaudio.a),
needed for development of programs using NAS.
- libaudio2: Network Audio System - shared libraries
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the NAS library (libaudio), needed for both remote
and local output.
- libaudio2-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libaudio2
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the NAS library (libaudio), needed for both remote
and local output.
- nas: No summary available for nas in ubuntu vivid.
No description available for nas in ubuntu vivid.
- nas-bin: Network Audio System - client binaries
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the example applications and utilities that are
provided with NAS.
- nas-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for package nas-bin
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the example applications and utilities that are
provided with NAS.
- nas-dbgsym: debug symbols for package nas
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the NAS daemon (nasd), needed for local output
from NAS.
- nas-doc: Network Audio System - extra documentation
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X
Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and
output devices.
.
This package contains the extra documentation provided with the NAS
source, including PostScript copies of papers describing its design.