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Fedora Core 3: FEDORA-2004-545 moderate: Mikmod Package Relocation

fedora
Calendar Grey December 13, 2004
Dist Fedora Esm H88
The latest Fedora Core 3 update resolves issues with the mikmod package, enhancing its positioning and overall performance for a better experience
This moves 'mikmod' back to the main package

Summary

MikMod is one of the best and most well known MOD music file players

for UNIX-like systems. This particular distribution is intended to

compile fairly painlessly in a Linux environment. MikMod uses the OSS

/dev/dsp driver including all recent kernels for output, and will also

write .wav files. Supported file formats include MOD, STM, S3M, MTM,

XM, ULT, and IT. The player uses ncurses for console output and

supports transparent loading from gzip/pkzip/zoo archives and the

loading/saving of playlists.

Install the mikmod package if you need a MOD music file player.

This moves 'mikmod' back to the main package. It was incorrectly in the

mikmod-devel package.

- move mikmod binary back to main package (#142668)

c11f544ef954c4d5058dba9d30852590 SRPMS/mikmod-3.1.6-30.2.src.rpm

1d89ab10eba2f04b4d06cdd15444ed9d x86_64/mikmod-3.1.6-30.2.x86_64.rpm

9705672b94b153fc5cd41cfe71f9c268 x86_64/mikmod-devel-3.1.6-30.2.x86_64.rpm

2a807365bbbb37ef98448a5062a357a3 x86_64/debug/mikmod-debuginfo-3.1.6-30.2.x86_64.rpm

19b3a9ecaafe9493fb94951bff5b45a4 x86_64/mikmod-3.1.6-30.2.i386.rpm

19b3a9ecaafe9493fb94951bff5b45a4 i386/mikmod-3.1.6-30.2.i386.rpm

1fa09936b8b4cfc34ce606cbb1da6d60 i386/mikmod-devel-3.1.6-30.2.i386.rpm

5bb0687017c0d738591e8911d1a6522b i386/debug/mikmod-debuginfo-3.1.6-30.2.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can

launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.

fedora-announce-list@redhat.com

Change Log

References

Update Instructions

Name: mikmod
Version: 3.1.6
Release: 30.2
Summary: A MOD music file player.

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