apt-get install g++ apt-get install make apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev apt-get install libnotify-dev apt-get install libbz2-dev apt-get install sox
I've noticed the recent changes. However, I'm not sure if the sox package really should be a hard dependency. It is definitely not necessary for the upp package, as the sources work just as well without it. Only the applications created with U++ actually depend on it, and even those do not break when it is not present. They merely stop beeping. So for now, I will add it to recommended dependencies in theide package.
By the way: I was looking at the sox package and noticed that it also provides library with C API. It should be possible to use the library directly, instead of calling the "play" in new process. It would be bit more work, but on the other hand, it could make a nice and universal sound package for U++. Probably much better than the one I created couple years ago using portaudio (which now rots in bazaar Smile ). If you're interested, nice example of playing sound with libsox can be found at github.
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By the way: I was looking at the sox package and noticed that it also provides library with C API. It should be possible to use the library directly, instead of calling the "play" in new process. It would be bit more work, but on the other hand, it could make a nice and universal sound package for U++. Probably much better than the one I created couple years ago using portaudio (which now rots in bazaar Smile ). If you're interested, nice example of playing sound with libsox can be found at github.
Sounds good, but LGPL license is not good (doesn't permit static linking). We should use something that posses more liberal license. For example PortAudio.