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# spec file for package aubio
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Name: aubio
Accepting request 491058 from home:alarrosa:branches:multimedia:libs - Update soname and generate libaubio5 package - Update to version 0.4.5 * src/io/source_avcodec.c: add support for libswresample * aubio: new python command line tool to extract information * src/onset/onset.c: add spectral whitening and compression, improve default parameters * this_version.py: use centralized script to get current version, adding git sha when building from git repo (thanks to MartinHN) * src/spectral/awhithening.h: add adaptive whitening * src/{cvec,mathutils,musicutils}.h: add cvec_logmag, fvec_logmag, and fvec_push * src/onset/onset.h: add aubio_onset_set_default_parameters to load optimal parameters of each novelty function, _{set,get}_compression and _{set,get}_awhitening to turn on/off compression and adaptive whitening * src/spectral/specdesc.h: add weighted phase * src/onset/onset.c: improve default onset parameters (thanks to @superbock for access to his evaluation database), see commit dccfad2 for more details * src/pitch/pitch.c: avoid segfault when using invalid parameters * src/temporal/biquad.c: fix biquad parameters initialization (thanks to @jurlhardt) * examples/aubio{onset,track}.c: add options --miditap-note and --miditap-velo to set which midi note is triggered at onset/beat (thanks to @tseaver) * examples/aubioonset.c: show actual parameters in verbose mode * examples/utils.c: improve memory usage to emit midi notes * python/ext/py-source.c: add with (PEP 343) and iter (PEP 234) interface * python/ext/py-sink.c: add with interface (PEP 343) * python/lib/aubio/cmd.py: new `aubio` command line tool * python/lib/aubio/cut.py: moved from python/scripts/aubiocut * doc/*.rst: reorganize and improve sphinx manual * doc/*.txt: update manpages, add simple manpage for aubio command line OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/491058 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=13
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%define libpkgname libaubio5
Summary: Library for real-time audio labelling
License: GPL-3.0+
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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BuildRequires: alsa-devel
BuildRequires: doxygen
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1320 || (0%{?suse_version} == 1315 && 0%{?is_opensuse})
BuildRequires: txt2man
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libavcodec)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libavformat)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libavresample)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libavutil)
%endif
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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BuildRequires: fftw3-devel
BuildRequires: libjack-devel
BuildRequires: libsamplerate-devel
BuildRequires: libsndfile-devel
BuildRequires: pkg-config
BuildRequires: python-devel
Version: 0.4.6
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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Release: 0
Source: http://aubio.org/pub/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Source1: http://aubio.org/pub/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2.asc
Source99: baselibs.conf
Url: http://aubio.org
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%define debug_package_requires %{libpkgname} = %{version}-%{release}
%description
Aubio is a library for real time audio labelling. Its features include
segmenting a sound file before each of its attacks, performing pitch
detection, tapping the beat and producing midi streams from live audio.
The name aubio comes from 'audio' with a typo: several transcription
errors are likely to be found in the results too.
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%package -n %{libpkgname}
Summary: Library for real-time audio labelling
Group: System/Libraries
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%description -n %{libpkgname}
Aubio is a library for real time audio labelling. Its features include
segmenting a sound file before each of its attacks, performing pitch
detection, tapping the beat and producing midi streams from live audio.
The name aubio comes from 'audio' with a typo: several transcription
errors are likely to be found in the results too.
%package -n libaubio-devel
Summary: Development package for aubio library
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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Requires: %{libpkgname} = %{version}
Requires: glibc-devel
%description -n libaubio-devel
This package contains the files needed to compile programs that use
aubio library.
%package tools
Summary: Example programs for aubio library
Group: Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Editors and Convertors
%description tools
This package includes the example programs for aubio library.
%prep
%setup -q
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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sed -e "s,/lib,/%_lib," src/wscript_build > src/wscript_build.new
diff -u src/wscript_build src/wscript_build.new || :
mv src/wscript_build.new src/wscript_build
%build
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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./waf configure --prefix=%{_prefix} --libdir=%{_libdir}
./waf build
%install
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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./waf install --destdir=%{buildroot}
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}
cp -pR %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/doc/libaubio-doc/html %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}
rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/doc/libaubio-doc
rm -f %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/libaubio.a
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%post -n %{libpkgname} -p /sbin/ldconfig
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%postun -n %{libpkgname} -p /sbin/ldconfig
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%files -n %{libpkgname}
%defattr(-, root, root)
%{_libdir}/lib*.so.*
%files -n libaubio-devel
%defattr(-, root, root)
Accepting request 243519 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory - update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory): * The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and work on multiple channels. * New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows. * Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and most versatile Python module to read and write media files. This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups. - 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as: * more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library, written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...). * more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new release more robust and less prone to errors. * faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the previous ones. - switched from autotools to waf OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/243519 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/aubio?expand=0&rev=7
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%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING README.md
%{_libdir}/lib*.so
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*.pc
%{_includedir}/aubio
%files tools
%defattr(-, root, root)
%doc %{_docdir}/%{name}
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1320 || (0%{?suse_version} == 1315 && 0%{?is_opensuse})
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%endif
%{_bindir}/*
%changelog