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Deprecate librplay support in FvwmEvent #316

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ThomasAdam opened this issue Dec 5, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #317
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Deprecate librplay support in FvwmEvent #316

ThomasAdam opened this issue Dec 5, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #317
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librplay support in FvwmEvent stems from when it was originally known as FvwmAudio to play sounds on specific events.

This was a popular trend in the 90s, but has become rather annoying in recent years for most users. Indeed, even librplay itself is not maintained and the cost of some Linux distributions carrying it around just to have the feature enabled in fvwm, can be annoying, despite it being an optional dependency.

Therefore, remove librplay support.

@ThomasAdam ThomasAdam added the type:breaking Issue is not backwards-compatible and will break configs/build label Dec 5, 2020
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ThomasAdam added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 5, 2020
librplay support in FvwmEvent stems from when it was originally known as
FvwmAudio to play sounds on specific events.

This was a popular trend in the 90s, but has become rather annoying in
recent years for most users.  Indeed, even librplay itself is not
maintained and the cost of some Linux distributions carrying it around
just to have the feature enabled in fvwm, can be annoying, despite it
being an optional dependency.

Therefore, remove librplay support.

Fixes #316
ThomasAdam added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 5, 2020
librplay support in FvwmEvent stems from when it was originally known as
FvwmAudio to play sounds on specific events.

This was a popular trend in the 90s, but has become rather annoying in
recent years for most users.  Indeed, even librplay itself is not
maintained and the cost of some Linux distributions carrying it around
just to have the feature enabled in fvwm, can be annoying, despite it
being an optional dependency.

Therefore, remove librplay support.

Fixes #316
@ThomasAdam ThomasAdam moved this to Done in FVWM3 Sep 18, 2022
@ThomasAdam ThomasAdam added this to FVWM3 Sep 18, 2022
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