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(new) libopenal1-dbg_1.3.253-4_i386.deb extra libdevel
Software implementation of the OpenAL API (debugging symbols)
OpenAL, the Open Audio Library, is a joint effort to create an open,
vendor-neutral, cross-platform API for interactive, primarily spatialized
audio. OpenAL's primary audience are application developers and desktop
users that rely on portable standards like OpenGL, for games and other
multimedia applications.
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This library is meant as a compatible update/replacement to the OpenAL Sample
Implementation (the SI). The SI has been unmaintained for quite a while, and
would require a lot of work to clean up. This is a fork the old Windows version
to attempt an accelerated ALSA version of an OpenAL implementation.
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OpenAL Soft supports mono, stereo, 4-channel, 5.1, 6.1, and 7.1 output, as
opposed to the SI's 4-channel max (though it did have some provisions for 6
channel, this was not 5.1, and was seemingly a "late" addition). OpenAL Soft
does not support the Vorbis and MP3 extensions, however those were considered
deprecated even in the SI. It does, though, support some of the newer
extensions like AL_EXT_FLOAT32 and AL_EXT_MCFORMATS for multi-channel and
floating-point formats, as well as ALC_EXT_EFX for environmental audio effects,
and others.
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This package installs the OpenAL Soft library debugging symbols.
(new) libopenal1_1.3.253-4_i386.deb extra libs
Software implementation of the OpenAL API (libraries)
OpenAL, the Open Audio Library, is a joint effort to create an open,
vendor-neutral, cross-platform API for interactive, primarily spatialized
audio. OpenAL's primary audience are application developers and desktop
users that rely on portable standards like OpenGL, for games and other
multimedia applications.
.
This library is meant as a compatible update/replacement to the OpenAL Sample
Implementation (the SI). The SI has been unmaintained for quite a while, and
would require a lot of work to clean up. This is a fork the old Windows version
to attempt an accelerated ALSA version of an OpenAL implementation.
.
OpenAL Soft supports mono, stereo, 4-channel, 5.1, 6.1, and 7.1 output, as
opposed to the SI's 4-channel max (though it did have some provisions for 6
channel, this was not 5.1, and was seemingly a "late" addition). OpenAL Soft
does not support the Vorbis and MP3 extensions, however those were considered
deprecated even in the SI. It does, though, support some of the newer
extensions like AL_EXT_FLOAT32 and AL_EXT_MCFORMATS for multi-channel and
floating-point formats, as well as ALC_EXT_EFX for environmental audio effects,
and others.
.
This package installs the OpenAL Soft library.
(new) openal-soft_1.3.253-4.diff.gz extra libs
(new) openal-soft_1.3.253-4.dsc extra libs
(new) openal-soft_1.3.253.orig.tar.gz extra libs
Changes: openal-soft (1:1.3.253-4) unstable; urgency=low
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* fix debian/copyright. Package is LGPL not GPL.
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openal-soft (1:1.3.253-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* upload to unstable as discussed with the debian release team. See
http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2008/06/msg00163.html for details.
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openal-soft (1:1.3.253-2) experimental; urgency=low
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[ Andres Mejia ]
* Fix typo in copyright file.
* Update Cyril's email address.
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openal-soft (1:1.3.253-1) experimental; urgency=low
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[Bruno Kleinert]
* Initial release (Closes: #473128)
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[Andres Mejia]
* Make the build output verbose.
* Allow options passed to cmake to be overridable using DEB_CMAKE_OPTIONS.
* Support nostrip option.
* Build "Release" type libraries by default.
* Support building of static libraries.
* Added myself in Uploaders field.
* Set libopenal-dev to depend on binary version.
* Added new todo. Also renamed TODO to TODO.Debian.
* Added README.Debian.
* Including pkgconfig file.
* Generate shlibs file with exact version information as well.
* Add openal-config script.
* Added 'DM-Upload-Allowed: yes' field.
* Added uploaders from old openal package.
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