# normalize/cfg - "Build" settings for package #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [technotes] # 1. Presently, the source tarball that's used for this package is # very old (it dates back to 2005). However, as of early 2007, it was # the latest known official version. #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # 2. Debian was last checked in early 2007. At the time, Debian patch- # es existed for this package, but they didn't appear to include sig- # nificant non-Debian changes. #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [buildtimes] 00.01 hours (or 000.43 minutes) - ThinkPad E540 i7 4x2 16GB RAM 00.01 hours (or 000.47 minutes) - Dell Inspiron 6400 2.0 GHz Intel Duo 7200 2GB RAM 00.02 hours (or 000.92 minutes) - Toshiba Satellite C655 E-300 CPU 4GB RAM 00.04 hours (or 002.22 minutes) - Compaq 1.7 GHz Intel Pentium 4 512MB RAM #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [settings] build = default license = GNU General Public License, version 2 (June 1991) tmpsize = 5M #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [depends] audiofile flac gawk grep gtk12 lame libmad madplay perl sed vorbis-tools #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [configure] bash ./configure \ --prefix=$PKGDIR_PROD \ --disable-dependency-tracking \ --disable-nls \ --disable-static \ --enable-shared #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Original URLs. These URLs were valid at one point, but may have died # since then. If you download newer versions of tarballs [etc.], don't # delete the original versions, as you may not be able to replace # them. [urls] url_home = http://normalize.nongnu.org/ url_lfs = n/a url_debian = http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/\ normalize-audio url_debian_pool = http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/\ normalize-audio/ url_tarball = http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/\ normalize/normalize-0.7.7.tar.bz2 #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [history] 211120 Added Debian patches #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [about] "normalize" is a tool for adjusting the volume of audio files to a standard volume level. This is useful for things like creating mix CDs and MP3 databases, where different recording levels on different al- bums can cause the volume to vary greatly from song to song. Note: "mp3gain" is better for MP3s because it's lossless, but lossy vs. lossless doesn't make much difference if you're just normalizing temporary files before transferring them to CDs or iPods.