Hi all,
I recall there was another shortcoming with mumble on Debian. Debian does not allow multiple versions of a library to be installed. Normally mumble is compiled against two celt libs 0.7.1 and 0.11.1. Could it be an option to use the 0.11.1 release of celt? Greetings, Mark-Willem -- former mumble hacker -- > From: Chris.Knadle@coredump.us > To: debian-ctte@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: mumble and celt, #682010, TC > Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 13:16:14 -0400 > CC: neil@halon.org.uk; ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk; debian-release@lists.debian.org > > On Thursday, July 19, 2012 12:56:05, Neil McGovern wrote: > > [resent... signed this time. Again] > > > > On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 05:45:27PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > > > * That the package is likely to be able to communicate with > > > > non-debian > > > > derived distributions. > > > > > > The information we seem to be getting is that it is indeed likely that > > > the mumble we have will be able to do so, because mumble upstream have > > > somehow nominated or blessed 0.7.1. > > > > The above may, or may not conflict with: > > > * If we cannot find a maintainer for celt who looks like they'll be > > > > > > able to handle it for the lifetime of wheezy then we need to allow > > > the current mumble (and perhaps other rdepends) in sid to propagate > > > and will then be able to remove celt from wheezy. > > > > I would be concerned if the mumble client in wheezy isn't able to call > > non-debian derived mumble servers. > > I just did additional testing and using the version of Mumble from Wheezy > (along with libcelt0-0) I'm able to get server loopback working on public > servers that report versions of: > > 1.2.3 (Win) > Protocol 1.2.3 (FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE) > Protocol 1.2.3. (Linux 2.6.38.6-nfo) > Protocol 1.2.4 (Fedora release 14) > Protocol 1.2.3 (Gentoo Base System release 2.0.3) > > -- Chris > > -- > Chris Knadle > Chris.Knadle@coredump.us > GPG Key: 4096R/0x1E759A726A9FDD74 |