Am Dienstag, den 17.07.2007, 13:56 -0600 schrieb Oleksandr Moskalenko: > I think you should discuss avoiding effort duplication with Christian. Christian could have filed an ITP. I now develop this software and when it is in unstable, Christian can remove it from his archive. > * The man page has errors. For instance, > > -m or --convert-m4a > convert M4A files to OGG. Only used with -d or -r. Requires faad. > > -f or --convert-wma > convert M4A files to OGG. Only used with -d or -r. Requires mplayer. > > See the "M4A" duplication? Will be fixed in 0.10.1 > > * README file that you ship in the package has erroneous installation and > licensing sections. What exactly do you mean? > > * Oh, and dir2ogg is buggy in non-ascii character handling in file tags. For > instance, an attempt to convert an m4a file with a non-ascii string in the > tags results in the following error: > This will be fixed in 0.11 by using mutagen to write the tags to the file. > Regards, > > Alex. -- Julian Andres Klode IRC Nickname: juliank (Debian/OFTC + Freenode, GimpNet) Fellow of FSFE: https://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/jak (No. 1049) Debian Wiki: http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode Ubuntu Wiki: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/JulianAndresKlode In Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~juliank My packages: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=jak@jak-linux.org Languages: German, English, [bit French]
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