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Linux-Announce Digest #342
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Linux-Announce Digest #342, Volume #5 Wed, 1 Feb 2006 11:13:04 EST
Contents:
streams-0.7a.4 Released - High Performance SVR 4.2 MP STREAMS for Linux ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
strcompat 0.9.2.2 Released - UNIX SVR 4.2 Compatibility Modules for Linux Fast-STREAMS ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
FW: release of libcmml 0.9.1
strinet-0.9.2.2 Released - STREAMS XNS 5.2 INET Driver for Linux Fast-STREAMS ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
strsctp 0.9.2.2 Released - STREAMS SCTP for Linux Fast-STREAMS and SIGTRAN ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
strxnet-0.9.2.7 Released - XTI Library for Linux Fast-STREAMS ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
strxns-0.9.2.2 Released - STREAMS XNS 5.2 Networking for Linux ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
Sweep 0.9.1 Released (peter)
iperf 2.0.3 Released - OpenSS7 SCTP Internet Performance Tool ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
sctp 0.2.22 Released - Linux Native SCTP ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
LiS 2.18.2 Released - SVR 4 STREAMS for Linux ("Brian F. G. Bidulock")
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:28:14 -0600
From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: streams-0.7a.4 Released - High Performance SVR 4.2 MP STREAMS for Linux
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
streams-0.7a.4 was released January 4, 2006.
This the first functioning OpenSS7 Project public release of Linux
Fast-STREAMS, a complete reimplementation of SVR 4.2 MP STREAMS for
Linux. This release is a beta release and has been extensively tested
and is mostly stable. The purpose of the release is to provide the
community with the ability to try the code and documentation. Later
releases will include any fixes or missing functionality.
This release has been performance tested (see the results at
http://www.openss7.org/streams_perf.html ) and conformance tested (see
the results at http://www.openss7.org/streams_pics.html ) and tested in
comparison with LiS. Linux Fast-STREAMS far exceeds LiS in every
dimension. Linux Fast-STREAMS is up to seven (7) time faster, one
eighth (1/8) the size, and conforms far better to POSIX/SUSv3 standards.
Linux Fast-STREAMS is already more stable than LiS on SMP kernels and
SMP platforms and does not lock on UP kernel where LiS does.
The release is available as a tarball, SRPM and a set of RPMS. See the
downloads page http://www.openss7.org/download.html for the autoconf
tarballs. See the OpenSS7 Project package page
http://www.openss7.org/streams_pkg.html for the SRPM and binary RPMs.
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information. Also see
the doc/manual/STREAMS.pdf manual in the release, also available online
at http://www.openss7.org/streams_manual.html
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_6.html
--brian
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Brian F. G. Bidulock ¦ The reasonable man adapts himself to the ¦
bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:29:20 -0600
From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: strcompat 0.9.2.2 Released - UNIX SVR 4.2 Compatibility Modules for Linux Fast-STREAMS
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
strcompat-0.9.2.2 was released January 6, 2004.
This is the second separate release of the OpenSS7 STREAMS Compatibility
Modules that were formerly present in the Linux Fast-STREAMS
streams-0.7a.2 release package. These compatibility modules provide
source level compatibility with AIX, HPUX, OSF/1, MacOT, Mentat, SUX,
Solaris, SUPER/UX, IRIX, LiS, UnixWare and SVR 4.2 STREAMS. The package
contains all the necessary manual pages and other documentation in an
autoconf tarball.
The STREAMS Compatibility Modules package provides the ability for both
Linux Fast-STREAMS and Linux STREAMS to exhibit source level
compatibility with a wide range of UNIX STREAMS implementations. Also,
it provides source compatibility with Linux Fast-STREAMS for LiS, and
LiS (source and some 2.18.0 binary) compatibility for Linux
Fast-STREAMS. The objective of the package is to provide source level
compatibility with a wide range of UNIX STREAMS implementations
permitting drivers and modules to port easily to Linux Fast-STREAMS from
any other STREAMS implementation, making it possible to release drivers
and modules from a single UNIX code base with minimal localisms for
Linux.
This release is available as a tarball. See the OpenSS7 Project
downloads page http://www.openss7.org/download.html for the autoconf
tarballs. Also, see the package page
http://www.openss7.org/strcompat_pkg.html for SRPM and RPM releases.
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_5.html
--brian
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Brian F. G. Bidulock ¦ The reasonable man adapts himself to the ¦
bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:28:40 -0600
Subject: FW: release of libcmml 0.9.1
From: <Silvia.Pfeiffer@csiro.au>
libcmml 0.9.1 Release
=====================
libcmml is a C library that provides a complete programming
interface including functions, data structures, and sloppy or
strict error handling to parse a XML file in CMML. CMML is the
Continuous Media Markup Language defined as part of the Continuous
Media Web project (see http://www.annodex.net/software/libcmml).
This release is available as a source tarball at
http://www.annodex.net/software/libcmml/download/libcmml-0.9.1.tar.gz
This is just a maintenance release and includes some build system
updates contributed by Thomas Vander Stichele.
About libcmml
=============
* API documentation, with comprehensive examples
* Developed and tested on GNU/Linux, Darwin/MacOSX and Win32. May
work on other Unix-like systems via GNU autoconf. For Win32: nmake
Makefiles, Visual Studio .NET 2003 solution files and Visual C++ 6.0
workspace files are provided in the source distribution.
* A simple, callback based open/read/close or open/write/close
interface to CMML files.
Tools
=====
The libcmml source distribution comprises the C library libcmml
and the following command-line tools:
* cmml-validate, which takes as input a CMML file and tests it
* cmml-fix, which fixes a sloppily written input CMML and creates
a valid one if possible
* cmml-fortune, which creates a valid CMML file with random content
* cmml-timeshift, which reads a CMML files and creates another one
where all the clip tags are delayed by a time offset in seconds
Full documentation of the libcmml API, customization and installation,
and reading and writing examples can be read online at:
http://www.annodex.net/software/libcmml/html/
Features
========
This version of libcmml supports CMML 2.0.
It has the following features:
* html-like markup language for audio, video, and other
time-continuous data files (call them "media files")
* provides markup to structure an input media file into clips by
identification of time intervals
* URI hyperlinking to clips is possible
* provides structured annotations (meta tags) and unstructed
annotations (free text) both for the complete media file and each
clips
* URI hyperlinks from clips to other Web resources possible
* URI hyperlinks from clips to representative images (keyframes)
possible
* internationalisation (i18n) support for markup
* multi-track composition directions for media files from several
input media files possible
* several tracks of annotations (multi-track annotations) possible
* arbitrarily high temporal resolution for annotation and media
tracks
* non-zero timbase association with media files possible
* wall-clock time association with media files possible
License
=======
libcmml is Free Software, available under a BSD style license.
More information is available online at the libannodex homepage:
http://www.annodex.net/software/libcmml/
enjoy :)
--
Silvia Pfeiffer
Research Scientist, Continuous Media Web, CSIRO Australia
http://www.annodex.net/ http://www.ict.csiro.au/cmweb/
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:29:05 -0600
From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: strinet-0.9.2.2 Released - STREAMS XNS 5.2 INET Driver for Linux Fast-STREAMS
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
strinet-0.9.2.2 was released January 4, 2006.
This OpenSS7 Project release of strinet is another separate release of
the OpenSS7 STREAMS INET driver that was formerly present in the Linux
STREAMS package. The networking driver (streams-inet) is provided, as
well as the TPI and XTI header files for INET operation. The package
contains all the necessary manual pages and other documentation for INET
components in a separate autoconf tarball.
This release is available as a tarball. See the downloads page
http://www.openss7.org/download.html for the autoconf tarball. See the
package page http://www.openss7.org/strinet_pkg.html for SRPM and RPM
releases.
These components were formerly only contained in the Linux STREAMS
releases, however, this tarball configures, builds and installs them
separately in case you wish to use these components separate from our
Linux STREAMS releases (e.g. with Linux Fast-STREAMS).
This release configures, builds, installs and verifies (with the
included test suite) also against Linux Fast-STREAMS. Use of the
'netperf' package http://www.openss7.org/netperf_pkg.html for XTI/TLI
UDP testing of the strinet driver shows in initial performance testing
that the driver running under Linux Fast-STREAMS exhibits far less
latency and far superior performance to that of LiS.
See the ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_7.html
--brian
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bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:29:28 -0600
From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: strsctp 0.9.2.2 Released - STREAMS SCTP for Linux Fast-STREAMS and SIGTRAN
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
strsctp 0.9.2.2 release January 4, 2006.
This is another separate release of the OpenSS7 STREAMS SCTP Driver that
was formerly present in the OpenSS7 SS7/SIGTRAN/ISDN/VoIP strss7 package
(http://www.openss7.org/strss7_pkg.html) The networking driver
(streams-sctp) is provided, as well as TPI and XTI header files for SCTP
operation. The package contains the necessary manual pages and other
documentation for SCTP components in a separate autoconf tarball.
This release is available as a tar-ball. See the OpenSS7 Project
downloads page (http://www.openss7.org/download.html) for the autoconf
tar balls. For SRPM and RPM releases, see the strsctp package page
(http://www.openss7.org/strsctp_pkg.html).
These components were formerly only contained in the OpenSS7 SS7/SIGTRAN
/ISDN/VoIP strss7 package (http://www.openss7.org/strss7_pkg.html),
however, this tarball configures, builds and installs them separately in
case you wish to use these components separate from our strss7 releases
(e.g. on their own).
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_7.html
--brian
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bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
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From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: strxnet-0.9.2.7 Released - XTI Library for Linux Fast-STREAMS
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:29:29 -0600
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
strxnet-0.9.2.7 was released January 4, 2006.
This OpenSS7 Project release is another separate release of the OpenSS7
STREAMS XTI/TLI Library and modules that were formerly present in the
Linux STREAMS package. These networking modules provide TPI and XTI/TLI
Library (libxnet), as well as providing TPI and XTI header files. The
package contains all the necessary manual pages and other documentation
for XTI components in a separate autoconf tarball.
The current release compiles and tests out (using the included test
suite) against Linux Fast-STREAMS
http://www.openss7.org/streams_pkg.html Preliminary performance tests
of strxnet running on Linux Fast-STREAMS versus LiS show an significant
improvement on Linux Fast-STREAMS.
The OpenSS7 release is available as a tar-ball. See the OpenSS7 Project
downloads page http://www.openss7.org/download.html For SRPMs or RPMs,
see the package page at http://www.openss7.org/strxnet_pkg.html
These components were formerly only contained in the Linux STREAMS
releases, however, this tarball configures, builds and installs them
separately in case you wish to use these components separate from the
OpenSS7 Project Linux STREAMS releases (e.g., with Linux Fast-STREAMS).
Also, the INET driver has been removed again to its own package
(strinet).
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_9.html
--brian
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bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
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From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: strxns-0.9.2.2 Released - STREAMS XNS 5.2 Networking for Linux
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:29:47 -0600
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
strxns 0.9.2.2 released January 4, 2006.
This was the second separate public release from the OpenSS7 Project of
the OpenSS7 STREAMS XNS modules, formerly a part of the Linux STREAMS
LiS-2.18.0 package. These networking modules provide DLPI and Linux IP
interface drivers, as well as providing CDI, DLPI and NPI header files.
The package contains all the necessary manual pages and other
documentation for XNS components in a separate autoconf tarball.
This release is available as a tarball. See the OpenSS7 Project
downloads page http://www.openss7.org/download.html For tarballs, SRPMs
and RPMs, see the package page at http://www.openss7.org/strxns_pkg.html
These components were formerly only contained in the Linux STREAMS
releases, however, this tarball configures, builds and installs them
separately in case you wish to use these components separate from the
OpenSS7 Project Linux STREAMS releases (e.g. with Linux Fast-STREAMS).
The current release builds and installs against both LiS and Linux
Fast-STREAMS.
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_A.html
--brian
--
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bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
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From: peter <zenadsl6252@zen.co.uk>
Subject: Sweep 0.9.1 Released
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:28:25 -0600
Mon Jan 30 2006 -- Sweep 0.9.1 Released
=======================================
Sweep is an audio editor and live playback tool for GNU/Linux, BSD and
compatible systems. It supports many music and voice formats including
WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, Speex and MP3, with multichannel editing and
LADSPA effects plugins. Inside lives a pesky little virtual stylus called
Scrubby who enjoys mixing around in your files.
This release is available as a source tarball at:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sweep/sweep-0.9.1.tar.bz2?download
New in this release
===================
This is a maintainance release.
The previous release (0.9.0) had a bug that prevented sweep from
populating the ALSA devices in settings. The bug was only apparent
when you built with ALSA and didn't have a previous installation
of sweep that used ALSA.
If you installed sweep 0.9.0 and had problems getting any sound
output then please upgrade to 0.9.1.
Further information
===================
Screenshots:
http://www.metadecks.org/software/sweep/screenshots/
Some interesting audio recordings of Scrubby are at:
http://www.metadecks.org/software/sweep/demos.html
Sweep is designed to be intuitive and to give you full control. It includes
almost everything you would expect in a sample editor, and then some:
* precise, vinyl like scrubbing
* looped, reverse, and pitch-controlled playback
* playback mixing of unlimited independent tracks
* looped and reverse recording
* internationalisation
* multichannel and 32 bit floating point PCM file support
* support for Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and Speex compressed audio files
* sample rate conversion and channel operations
* LADSPA 1.1 effects support
* multiple views, discontinuous selections
* easy keybindings, mouse wheel zooming
* unlimited undo/redo with fully revertible edit history
* multithreaded background processing
* shaded peak/mean waveform rendering, multiple colour schemes
Sweep is Free Software, available under the GNU General Public License.
More information is available at:
http://www.metadecks.org/software/sweep/
Thanks to Pixar Animation Studios and CSIRO Australia for supporting the
development of this project.
enjoy :)
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From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: iperf 2.0.3 Released - OpenSS7 SCTP Internet Performance Tool
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:29:55 -0600
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
iperf 2.0.3 was released January 4, 2006.
This is our third release of the University of Illinois 'iperf' package,
modified to work with the OpenSS7 Linux Native (Sockets) implementation
of SCTP. This package contains all of the necessary manual pages and
files, and configures and installs against almost any 2.4 kernel, even
production kernels.
This is our third release of the 'iperf' package modified for OpenSS7
SCTP. This is the package that was used to perform the performance
tests shown at http://www.openss7.org/sctp_perf.html
The release is available as a tar-ball. See the downloads page at
http://www.openss7.org/download.html or the iperf package page at
http://www.openss7.org/iperf_pkg.html for the autoconf tarballs or
source RPMs.
The release compiles, installs and builds rpms for Red Hat 7.2 (RH7.2),
Red Hat 9 (RH9), Fedora Core 1 (FC1), WhiteBox Enterprise Linux (WBEL)
and RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (EL3).
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
--brian
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bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
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From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: sctp 0.2.22 Released - Linux Native SCTP
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:28:00 -0600
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
sctp 0.2.22 released January 4, 2006.
This is a release of the OpenSS7 Linux Native (Sockets) implementation
of SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol), previously only
available as a Kernel patch. This package contains the necessary manual
pages and header files, and configures and installs against almost any
2.4 kernel, even production kernels, without patching.
The release is available as a standard OpenSS7 autoconf/RPM tarball.
See the OpenSS7 downloads page (http://www.openss7.org/download.html)
for the autoconf tarballs. For SRPM or RPM releases, see the SCTP
package page (http://www.openss7.org/sctp_pkg.html).
This release compiles, installs and builds rpms for a wide range of
Linux 2.4 RPM-based distributions, including RH7.2, RH9, FC1, WBEL, and
EL3. This release deprecates the older linux-sctp kernel patches.
See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information.
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_4.html
--brian
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bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 09:30:17 -0600
From: "Brian F. G. Bidulock" <bidulock@openss7.org>
Subject: LiS 2.18.2 Released - SVR 4 STREAMS for Linux
Reply-To: bidulock@openss7.org
LiS 2.18.2 was released January 4, 2006.
LiS (Linux STREAMS) is a STREAMS framework that is compatible with UNIX
SVR 4 STREAMS as described in the "UNIX System V Release 4 Programmer's
Guide - STREAMS".
The LiS 2.18.2 release is the OpenSS7 Project's http://www.openss7.org/
most recent release of the Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernel compatible package.
It includes libraries, documentation and all the things that needed to
run STREAMS for OpenSS7 SS7 packages and other LiS based products.
The release is available as a tarball, SRPM and a set of RPMs. See the
OpenSS7 Project download page http://www.openss7.org/download.html for
the autoconf tarballs. See the OpenSS7 Project STREAMS package page
http://www.openss7.org/streams_pkg.html for the tarballs, SRPMs and
RPMs.
This release suppresses versioning of LiS exported symbols and restores
to a large degree binary compatibility of interface functions with LiS
2.18.0; it corrects a few minor errors in the build process, corrects
the install-strip target, adds memory versions of io wrappers,
lis_printk pataches placed on linux-streams list, HP patches,
modifications to putq, putbq, insq, appq; and dejagnu patches.
Also, this release includes the pipe performance programs and POSIX
conformance test suite used with Linux Fast-STREAMS used for comparison
testing between LiS and Linux Fast-STREAMS. These programs were used to
generate the comparison performance test results
http://www.openss7.org/streams_perf.html and conformance test results.
http://www.openss7.org/streams_pics.html
This the the OpenSS7 Project's second, and likely last, LiS-2.18.0-based
release of LiS. The release includes all of the improvements previously
applied to the LiS-2.16.18 releases. The OpenSS7 Project will be
replacing LiS with Linux Fast-STREAMS in all further production
releases.
See the ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information. Also,
see the doc/manual/LiS.pdf manual in the release (also available online
at http://www.openss7.org/LiS_manual.html ).
For the news release, see http://www.openss7.org/rel20060104_2.html
--brian
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