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libsndfile 1.0.21.
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{stdenv, fetchurl}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "libsndfile-1.0.12";
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "libsndfile-1.0.21";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/libsndfile-1.0.12.tar.gz;
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md5 = "03718b7b225b298f41c19620b8906108";
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url = "http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/files/${name}.tar.gz";
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sha256 = "0rzav3g865cr1s036r5pq0vx372g5cgvdkc2dlklgwqzani8743y";
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};
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meta = {
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description = "Libsndfile, a C library for reading and writing files containing sampled sound";
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longDescription =
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'' Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing files containing
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sampled sound (such as MS Windows WAV and the Apple/SGI AIFF format)
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through one standard library interface. It is released in source
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code format under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
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The library was written to compile and run on a Linux system but
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should compile and run on just about any Unix (including MacOS X).
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There are also pre-compiled binaries available for 32 and 64 bit
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windows.
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It was designed to handle both little-endian (such as WAV) and
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big-endian (such as AIFF) data, and to compile and run correctly on
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little-endian (such as Intel and DEC/Compaq Alpha) processor systems
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as well as big-endian processor systems such as Motorola 68k, Power
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PC, MIPS and SPARC. Hopefully the design of the library will also
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make it easy to extend for reading and writing new sound file
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formats.
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'';
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homepage = http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/;
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license = "LGPLv2+";
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maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo ];
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};
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}
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