Hello everyone! I set up a repository based on a modified version of ArchAudio, with some of my stuff and lots of PKGBUILDs from AUR's contributors. Hope this helps to update and maintain ArchAudio alive and updated. Just source for now, no binaries. It is a hg repo, so it can also be hosted inBitBucket and Google Code, and can be easily forked, hacked and pushed back. The contribution work can be much easier this way, I think. The initial idea is not _necessarily_ to replace ArchAudio repo binaries, but set up a pool for development of the most updated and new in terms of professional audio packages for ArchLinux. https://bitbucket.org/smoge/archstudio Happy New Year! Bernardo
Great job. I have a question. My kword does not work very well with *.doc files. I installed KDE and then kword. But when I tried to open a doc file, there is a message of "Not a valid koffice file". Has anyone ever encountered this problem. On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 22:42:48 +0800, Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> wrote:
up a pool for development of the most updated and new in terms of professional audio pac
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On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 22:50 +0800, Wang Bo wrote:
Great job.
I have a question. My kword does not work very well with *.doc files. I installed KDE and then kword. But when I tried to open a doc file, there is a message of "Not a valid koffice file".
Has anyone ever encountered this problem.
This thread isn't suitable for that question I think.
Le 31 déc. 2010 15:43, "Bernardo Barros" <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hello everyone!
I set up a repository based on a modified version of ArchAudio, with some of my stuff and lots of PKGBUILDs from AUR's contributors. Hope this helps to update and maintain ArchAudio alive and updated. Just source for now, no binaries. It is a hg repo, so it can also be hosted inBitBucket and Google Code, and can be easily forked, hacked and pushed back. The contribution work can be much easier this way, I think. The initial idea is not _necessarily_ to replace ArchAudio repo binaries, but set up a pool for development of the most updated and new in terms of professional audio packages for ArchLinux.
https://bitbucket.org/smoge/archstudio
Happy New Year! Bernardo
Great news! Thanks for your work.
On 31 December 2010 23:17, Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Cédric!
Also in Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/archstudio/
Why don't you directly contribute to archaudio? I believe that would be much better :) Just send a password hash to me and you're all set.
participants (5)
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Bernardo Barros
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Cédric Girard
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Ng Oon-Ee
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Ray Rashif
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Wang Bo