Mumble is a voice chat application for groups. While it can be used
for any kind of activity, it is primarily intended for gaming. It
can be compared to programs like Ventrilo or TeamSpeak.
If you have g15tools installed and want mumble to use it:
G15=yes ./mumble.SlackBuild
If you don't want the mumble overlay:
OVERLAY=no ./mumble.SlackBuild
If your system is x86_64 based, and you have the 32-bit multilib
libraries, mumble will can build the 32-bit overlay
library.
COMPAT32=yes ./mumble.SlackBuild
Please note, you *must* have a multilibbed system for this to work.
See the mumble documentation on how to use the mumble overlay.
Celt is no longer maintained, and dropped in is favor of opus.
The bundled Celt is used for optional backware compatibility. To use
your own try:
CELT=no ./mumble.SlackBuild
Text-to-speech is the default (speechd and espeak). Disable with
SPEECHD=no ./mumble.SlackBuild
Notes:
- This does not build the mumble server (murmur).
- To enable speech, both speecd and espeak will need configuration.
This is left as an excercise to the reader.
This requires: protobuf3, poco
Maintained by: Edward W. Koenig
Keywords: voip,games,gaming,mumble,viop,voice,chat
ChangeLog: mumble
Homepage:
https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Main_Page
Download SlackBuild:
mumble.tar.gz
mumble.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
mumble.SlackBuild |
mumble.info |
slack-desc |
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