[Bug 294001] Review Request: mumble - low-latency, high quality voice chat software

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Summary: Review Request: mumble - low-latency, high quality voice chat software


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=294001


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------- Additional Comments From slicer at users.sourceforge.net  2007-11-15 16:11 EST -------
The -devel package is wrong. The Linux version of Mumble does not support 
plugins, and the library you've put in there is the OpenGL overlay library, 
which is a part of Mumble and cannot be used by any other application. It 
should be moved to the base package, and the -devel package should be removed. 
The base package should include the mumble-overlay script which uses the 
OpenGL overlay.

In current SVN, there are manpages for mumble, murmurd and mumble-overlay. 
There are also proper icons of different size for the hicolor theme.

There's also a murmur.ini.system which is suitable for a systemwide 
installation, which places the database in /var/lib/murmur, logfile in /var/
log/murmur, pidfile in /var/run/murmur etc. There's also a fairly complete 
init script which handles proper systemwide initialization, but it's made for 
Ubuntu (sorry). If it can't be used as is, I'd strongly recommend using it as 
a base, especially the part which runs murmur under a dedicated user instead 
of root. You should also add the murmur.conf to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/

You need to register the mumble:// protocol so it's handled by mumble.


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