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| | Uncommon for audio software, dtas is implemented in Ruby.
The latest stable release of Ruby is recommended, currently 2.0.0-p247.
However, Ruby 1.9.3 should work, too. Older versions of Ruby are not
recommended.
SoX is a dependency of dtas-player. While not _strictly_ required, the
dtas-player uses SoX by default and you will need it unless you've
reconfigured dtas-player to use something else.
mp3gain is required if you use ReplayGain with MP3s
If you only intend to use dtas-cueedit, you will need metaflac(1) from
the FLAC package.
Debian users can install sox, mp3gain, and flac dependencies easily:
apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-all mp3gain flac
= installing dtas RubyGem on GNU/Linux (Linux kernel 2.6.32+)
Be sure to have Ruby development headers and a working C compiler.
This will pull in the io_splice and sleepy_penguin RubyGems for minor
speedups. If you cannot be bothered to have a development
environment, just use "gem install dtas"
gem install dtas-linux
This should pull in the "io_splice" and "sleepy_penguin" RubyGems
For future upgrades of dtas (upgrades to dtas-linux will be infrequent)
gem update dtas
= installing the dtas RubyGem on non-GNU/Linux or old GNU/Linux systems
gem install dtas
= installing dtas via tarball and setup.rb
Grab the latest tarball from our HTTP site:
http://dtas.80x24.org/2013/dtas-0.1.I.tar.gz
$ tar zxvf dtas-0.1.I.tar.gz
$ cd dtas-0.1.I
$ ruby setup.rb
GNU/Linux users may optionally install "io_splice" and
"sleepy_penguin" packages:
io_splice - http://bogomips.org/ruby_io_splice/
sleepy_penguin - http://bogomips.org/sleepy_penguin/
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