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# # spec file for package libgsm (Version 1.0.12) # # Copyright (c) 2008 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine # package are under the same license as the package itself. # # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # # norootforbuild Name: libgsm %define _name gsm Version: 1.0.12 Release: 1 %define _version 1.0-pl12 Group: Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Editors and Convertors License: BSD 3-Clause Summary: GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compressor Library and Utilities Source: %{_name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 Url: http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/toast.html # This is a Debian patch file with debian chunks removed. Patch: %{name}-%{version}.patch Patch1: libgsm-paths.patch Patch2: libgsm-include.patch Patch3: libgsm-strict-aliasing.patch BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %description Contains libraries and binaries for a GSM speech compressor. libgsm contains a standard implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, which is a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits. For compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition. Even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). The interfaces offered are a front-end modeled after compress(1) and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than real-time on most SPARC stations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Authors: -------- Jutta Degener <jutta@pobox.com> Carsten Bormann %package -n libgsm1 Group: Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Editors and Convertors Summary: GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compressor Library and Utilities %description -n libgsm1 Contains libraries and binaries for a GSM speech compressor. libgsm contains a standard implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, which is a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits. For compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition. Even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). The interfaces offered are a front-end modeled after compress(1) and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than real-time on most SPARC stations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Authors: -------- Jutta Degener <jutta@pobox.com> Carsten Bormann %package utils Group: Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Editors and Convertors Summary: GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compressor Library and Utilities %description utils Contains libraries and binaries for a GSM speech compressor. libgsm contains a standard implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, which is a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits. For compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition. Even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). The interfaces offered are a front-end modeled after compress(1) and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than real-time on most SPARC stations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Authors: -------- Jutta Degener <jutta@pobox.com> Carsten Bormann %package devel Group: Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Editors and Convertors Summary: GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compressor Library and Utilities Requires: libgsm1 = %{version} %description devel Contains libraries and binaries for a GSM speech compressor. libgsm contains a standard implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, which is a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits. For compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition. Even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). The interfaces offered are a front-end modeled after compress(1) and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than real-time on most SPARC stations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Authors: -------- Jutta Degener <jutta@pobox.com> Carsten Bormann %prep %setup -n %{_name}-%{_version} %patch -p1 %patch1 %patch2 %patch3 %build make CCFLAGS="-c $RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1" lib/libgsm.a cp lib/libgsm.a lib/libgsm.a.save make clean make CCFLAGS="-c $RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1 -fPIC" cp lib/libgsm.a.save lib/libgsm.a touch lib/libgsm.a %install mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/{include/gsm,%{_lib},bin,share/man/man{1,3}} make INSTALL_ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix} GSM_INSTALL_LIB=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} install cp -d lib/libgsm.so* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} ( cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} ; ln -sf libgsm.so.1 libgsm.so ) cp inc/{private.h,proto.h,unproto.h} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir}/gsm/ %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %post -n libgsm1 -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n libgsm1 -p /sbin/ldconfig %files utils %defattr (-, root, root) %{_bindir}/* %doc %{_mandir}/man1/*.* %files -n libgsm1 %defattr (-, root, root) %doc COPYRIGHT ChangeLog MACHINES README %{_libdir}/*.so.* %files devel %defattr (-, root, root) %{_libdir}/*.so %{_libdir}/*.*a %doc %{_mandir}/man3/*.* %{_includedir}/gsm %changelog * Mon Jan 28 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 1.0.12: * removed modifiable static storage that made the library non-reentrant. * fix WAV49 implode move source archive location - Split package according to shared library packaging policy. * Tue Aug 08 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Compile with WAV-style framing support. * Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires * Mon Jan 09 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - New SuSE package, version 1.0.10.