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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22-01-13 10:02, Erik de Castro Lopo
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:20130122200241.faeeb0de29fc5fd28de5239f@mega-nerd.com"
type="cite">
If it was never officially part of the FLAC project and FLAC
source code then bugs against it shouldn't be in FLAC's bug
tracker :-).
Erik</blockquote>
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It depends on your definition of 'being officially part of'. This
GUI was developed by a 3rd party but has always been bundled with
the official FLAC tools, made available for download via the
sourceforge files section and is advertised in the flac download
section as being "official".<br>
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I think bundling a GUI for Windows users is still desirable, because
they don't have nice command line utilities like *nix users do. FLAC
isn't added to a path, so even when using a proper command line, the
flac command line utility can't be used properly. <i>Usable</i>
'official' tools for encoding, decoding and testing FLAC files for
this (fairly large) group of users are necessary just like
*nix-users have the official command line tools.<br>
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