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JRiver Media Center 20.0.131 for Debian (Jessie) AMD64
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on April 16, 2015, 12:58:09 pm ---Debian Jessie is going to be released on 2015-04-25, making jessie stable and wheezy the oldstable. Maybe Bob already made plans to eventually move our builds over to jessie packages? :)
This would include gcrypt20 then, among a long list of other more up-to-date versions of everything.
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That would be great. Depending on which kernel and ALSA is included with Jessie final, should be able to get DSD working too... at least for *some* DACs. Nonetheless, I added a workaround for 15.04 in the setup thread.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on April 16, 2015, 01:11:06 pm ---That would be great. Depending on which kernel and ALSA is included with Jessie final, should be able to get DSD working too... at least for *some* DACs. Nonetheless, I added a workaround for 15.04 in the setup thread.
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Jessie's been frozen for months, and the kernel will be some flavor of 3.16. The DSD patches are in 3.19 I think, so probably no DSD this Debian cycle (at least not in stable).
--- Quote from: Hendrik on April 16, 2015, 12:58:09 pm ---Debian Jessie is going to be released on 2015-04-25, making jessie stable and wheezy the oldstable. Maybe Bob already made plans to eventually move our builds over to jessie packages? :)
This would include gcrypt20 then, among a long list of other more up-to-date versions of everything.
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This would be exciting.
bob:
It's going to be it bit difficult to determine when to update the build tree.
What do people think about forcing users to upgrade their systems to Jessie?
mwillems:
FWIW, Debian stable users (and I say this as someone running several debian stable systems) learn to expect two things: stability and out of date packages.
If you cut MC off at a certain version and say: versions later than this one will be available for Jessie, all earlier versions will still run on wheezy, you'll be doing no different than any other wheezy package. People running oldstable know to expect old packages. To cope with customer expectations, maybe make the cut at the major version number (when MC21 drops)?
By moving it up to Jessie, you'll also make life easier for folks running other distros as most of them are well past Wheezy's package versions at this point.
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: mwillems on April 16, 2015, 04:58:26 pm ---maybe make the cut at the major version number (when MC21 drops)?
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This is what I was thought too.
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