Audacity post-1.3.4-beta builds for testers (20080123)

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New Fedora 8 binaries of Audacity (CVS snapshot from 20080123) for
i386 and x86_64 can be found here:

    http://mschwendt.fedorapeople.org/audacity/

PPC/ppc64 builds are only available in koji until they expire:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=368663

PortAudio v19 in Audacity has seen enough changes as to improve ALSA
support here compared with Audacity 1.3.3-beta and 1.3.4-beta. JACK
support is built in again, but still might be disabled by default in
one of upstream's next releases.

Please keep success/failure reports coming...

> Hi everyone!
>
> Fedora 8, 7 and 6 still contain Audacity 1.3.2-beta. There have been
> two new beta releases since then. Sooner or later somebody surely will
> open a ticket and use reproachful words when requesting an upgrade to
> 1.3.4-beta, just because it's newer. So, here's some sort of status
> update and the opportunity for the community to help with evaluating
> that latest beta release. We, the packagers, appreciate all forms of
> success and failure reports as well as feedback sent to the Audacity
> developers upstream.
>
> Fedora 8 binaries of Audacity 1.3.4-beta for i386 and x86_64 can be found here:
>
>   http://mschwendt.fedorapeople.org/audacity/
>
> They are not signed, but the directory contains a SHA1SUMs file signed
> with my key.
>
> The source of these packages can be found in Fedora Package CVS, of
> course, albeit in a separate devel branch. A README file in the
> rpms/audacity directory contains a few notes about that branch:
> http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/rpms/audacity/README?rev=1.7&view=markup
>
> The packages were built with wxGTK 2.8.4 as included with Fedora 8 and
> no longer with wxGTK 2.6.x. This may result in changes in the GUI.

-snip-

> Anyway, I'm interested in success and problem reports, and I'm even
> more interested in anybody's attempts at reporting problems to the
> upstream developers.
>

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