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Re: Non-Session-Manager



Let's turn it around. Is there someone who can help me with packaging Non-Session-Manager for Debian? My knowledge is lacking and certainly not up-to-date.

http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Non%20Session%20Manager

First question: do I need a Debian install for this, or can I use Ubuntu 18.04?

Regards,

\r

On 28-02-2020 22:47, rosea.grammostola wrote:
If I can help someone, with this job, I'm willing too, all though I've
not much packaging experience. I know the software and have good contact
with the developer. Which might make things more easy.

On 28-02-2020 15:50, rosea.grammostola wrote:
Hi all,

Someone who wants to package this non-session-manager?

Would be a great addition to the audio packages in Debian.

The bugreport is here:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=950923

Regards,

\r


On 08-02-2020 10:58, rosea.grammostola wrote:
Hi,


The Non-Session-Manager is a important application when you want to use
audio applications on Linux to make music. The Non Session Manager is an
API and an implementation for session management. It stores and restores
JACK connections, applications in the session and it's state. When you
re-open a session, everything is there where you left it. All data is
saved in one folder which makes it easy to share sessions among users
and musicians. NSM is now the chosen session manager by the maintainers
of JACK, it works really well.

https://media.ccc.de/v/sonoj2019-1902-jack-past-present-future

There are about 30 audio applications supporting it, like Zynaddsubfx,
Ardour, Qtractor, Carla, AlsaModularSynth etc. etc.

http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/ApplicationsSupportingNsm

After JACK and Ardour it's probably one of the most important packages
to have in Debian for people who wants to make music on Debian.

Is someone willing to package it for Debian? That would be great!

There is also Non-timeline, Non-mixer and Non-sequencer which are really
worth to get into Debian.

http://non.tuxfamily.org/

Thanks in advance!

\R




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