Re: Archeology/ future of alsamixergui

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Am 29.10.22 um 10:33 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
On Sat, 2022-10-29 at 09:36 +0200, Benno wrote:
Stemming from the Alsamixer sources (back in 2001/2? If I read the
sources correctly a copy of alsamixer was enhanced with a switch for
FLTK in addition to ncurses.)

[…]
A FLTK GUI isn't mentioned and alsamixer --help doesn't show a
switch on my install. Did you read the alsamixer man page? I doubt that
it mentions a switch, but I haven't read the man page.


I was a bit imprecise. My assumptions were made when looking at the sources of alsamixergui. It looks as if alsamixer was copied and enriched with a define FLTK in addition to the already existing NCURSES approach. (This all relates to code of alsamixer from 1998? Most major distributions patched it on their own or copied other's patches of alsamixergui to make it more or less compatible with FLTK 1.1 and recent gcc.)


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