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status of OggConvert
Good morning,
OggConvert 0.3.3 is currently installed from the Debian repositories. I would like to compile it from source, but the fact that only an invalid web-site is referenced everywhere, is a little frustrating. http://oggconvert.tristanb.net/ just shows a nice “Account Suspended”. Do you know something about the status of the project? |
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I'm afraid I don't but if you have a launchpad account, you may be able to contact him. Also, while I'm not sure if it will help, I was able to find this file, which appears to include the source. :) Regards... |
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But the file contains in its sub-folder “source” merely 1 text-file of 1 line, indicating a version number. Although it stresses my Internet-connection a little too much, I have however activated the Debian source-repositories and will run update. Should this finish before the day is over, I could try to find the OggConvert code there. On packages.debian.org, I can only find the binary package. Also, if the project is discontinued for a reason, I shall be interested to know. Using gstreamer directly had not been my intention, but it should not be too difficult to create my own replacement for OggConvert in that case. |
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what does this program do?
does it have to be oggconvert? it seems to me like converting audio to/from ogg could be handled by many different utilities: Code:
yaourt ogg convert |
Does this help?
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anyhow, in that case there might be 1 more for you: Quote:
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Apart from that I thank @Emerson for the link. I learned that I had been using a Python-script for long enough to be aware of the fact, but was not! My search for a “source-package” is complete nonsense. As oggconvert crashes more and more often, either upon choosing a source-file or later, when I want to start the conversion, I will have to replace the program anyway by something else. Python is none of my languages. :( [Solved] or rather [I'm dumb - ignore]. |
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