Hey Lamar, I packaged alsa-tools as it is but without hwmixvolume because this has a dependency to python-alsa which is not provided by centos-base or centos-updates. Take a look here: https://git.centos.org/blob/rpms!alsa-tools/4590a5d5a9399b097bf20e51442013335f5949c9/SPECS!alsa-tools.spec Mudita seems to be based on envy24control which is part of alsa-tools. I think packages should be devided into two groups: 1. System preparation and configuration: Realtime kernel Tuned profiles Realtime related configuration files 2. Audio applications: DAW software (Ardour, Rose garden,...) Plugins Midi stuff Whatever... BTW: It seems, no distribution has calf 0.0.60. Even Fedora has 0.0.19. And there nice improvements. :-) Regards Tim Am 18. Februar 2016 17:34:22 MEZ, schrieb Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu>: >On 02/18/2016 04:56 AM, Tim wrote: >> I have build several RPMS/SRPMS for audio production. ... >> >> There are several packages to add. I also have build a configuration >RPM >> that will create udev-rules to grant access to /dev/rtc0 and >/dev/hpet >> for group 'realtime' and a file for sysctl to adjust vm.swappiness >and >> fs.inotify.max_user_watches >Your package list is a good start. Do note that an older version of >calf is in the nux repo that includes both the LV2 and LADSPA versions, > >but it is definitely older than the one you have packaged. QJackCtl is > >a nice one, too. I definitely am looking forward to seeing what you >come up with. Heh, time to dig out my Tascam US224 and US428 again to >check for compatibility, and it really is time for someone to figure >out >how to force a particular USB endpoint to go to UHCI or OHCI and bypass > >EHCI for the Tascam US-144 and US-122L, or reverse-engineer the USB 2 >protocols...... I'm concerned about the US-x2y stuff, though, since >last >I tried on a kernel > 3.8 the US-224 would KP the box under AVLinux 6 >when any program opened the device, but I haven't tried it with C7 for >some reason. I have a US-428 buried on my desk; time to do some >digging >and prepare to grab a KP and troubleshoot. > >Having alsa-tools is wonderful, but getting mudita24 for all those >Envy24/ICE1712 cards out there like the Delta 1010, 44, 66, and certain > >revisions of the 1010LT (I have one of these in a C7 machine at home, >and I hand-built mudita24 for it, and it works well), as well as >echomixer for all the Echo Audio stuff out there (I have an old >first-gen 20-bit Layla on which I can test). And it's about time I put > >together that package of the dat-tools for using SGI-firmware-bearing >Seagate DDS DAT drives for pulling audio off of DATs...... that's the >only reason I keep my Purple Indigo2 IMPACT system running with IRIX is > >to use my SGI DAT drive with the IRIX audio software to pull audio from > >DATs. But that's in the future...... > >On the patent-encumbered codec front, for decoding MP3's the Fluendo >codec is or was no-cost, and I think that codec should be the one >pointed to if any. Nux has 'the rest.' But Johnny's exactly right >about a SIG of CentOS and patent-encumbrance issues related to being >under US copyright and patent laws. > >I'm actually running Mixbus on one of my three screens right now as I >type this for my weekly production tasks...... > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS-devel mailing list >CentOS-devel at centos.org >https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20160218/6852b53d/attachment-0008.html>