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Is sox still maintained? #5
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Wondering the same myself. Please start maintaining SoX again. @mansr have been doing some work on his fork of this repository. https://github.com/mansr/sox |
The official repo (https://sourceforge.net/p/sox/code/ci/master/tree/) is the most up to date. Although there is no recent tagged release, the master branch should be stable. |
@mansr Thanks for the reply/input. Is the work you have done on your fork repository added to the SoX official repo or? Would it be possible for you to compile a new set of SoX Win Binaries from the master branch? Building/compiling binaries is out of my knowledge. |
It's possible to produce cross compiled mingw binaries on Fedora but looking at the spec file it's already a big mess and I'm not sure I have time to figure it out. Plus I would also have to produce mingw libraries for any dependencies. It's likely we already have some but not all of them. |
Both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows binaries can be cross-compiled on Linux using the mingw-w64 toolchain. |
Just hoping that someone can help out with a new set of SoX Windows binaries....... Asked a dude if he could compile a set and he grabbed the source-code to have a look and ran into issues at once. No Windows-based build system included in the source. He's on a Windows OS. |
SoX v14.4.2 (Official Repo Build) |
I noticed there hasn't been a release since 2015...
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