Björn Jacke:
> Thank you for the pointer to the debian bug report. The workaround by
> disabling the start of Jack by editing the Mumble.ini works also here.
Good, thanks for the verification that it's the same issue and that the same
solution works.
One thing to note: I cannot tell which package version of Mumble this bug
relates to; that's not shown anywhere in the Ubuntu bug report. Although I'm
the Debian developer for the package, I'm not an Ubuntu user -- so to figure it
out I had to go to https://packages.ubuntu.com, figure out that Ubuntu 20.04
meant the "eoan" release, and then look up the mumble package underneath eoan to
see that it's the same current released version from Debian unstable.
Now that I know that, I know that this could be fixed relatively easily via a
patched upload. Maybe I'll prepare that for now and hold off on trying to
release mumble 1.3.1 when it's ready rather than trying to release the release
candidate.
Björn Jacke:
> Thank you for the pointer to the debian bug report. The workaround by
> disabling the start of Jack by editing the Mumble.ini works also here.
Good, thanks for the verification that it's the same issue and that the same
solution works.
One thing to note: I cannot tell which package version of Mumble this bug /packages. ubuntu. com, figure out that Ubuntu 20.04
relates to; that's not shown anywhere in the Ubuntu bug report. Although I'm
the Debian developer for the package, I'm not an Ubuntu user -- so to figure it
out I had to go to https:/
meant the "eoan" release, and then look up the mumble package underneath eoan to
see that it's the same current released version from Debian unstable.
Now that I know that, I know that this could be fixed relatively easily via a
patched upload. Maybe I'll prepare that for now and hold off on trying to
release mumble 1.3.1 when it's ready rather than trying to release the release
candidate.
-- Chris
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Chris Knadle
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