Accepted esound 0.2.36-3ubuntu1 (source)

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Fri Jan 13 19:20:02 GMT 2006


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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 20:10:24 +0100
Source: esound
Binary: libesd0 libesd-alsa0 libesd0-dev esound-clients esound esound-common
Architecture: source
Version: 0.2.36-3ubuntu1
Distribution: dapper
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray at debian.org>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 esound     - Enlightened Sound Daemon - Support binaries
 esound-clients - Enlightened Sound Daemon - clients
 esound-common - Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files
 libesd-alsa0 - Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared libraries
 libesd0    - Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared libraries
 libesd0-dev - Enlightened Sound Daemon - Development files
Closes: 257146 315668 318145 328872 343174 347751
Changes: 
 esound (0.2.36-3ubuntu1) dapper; urgency=low
 .
   * Manually resynchronize to Debian, cleaned up a lot of cruft from the diff.
   * Remaining changes:
     - esd.conf: Enable auto_spawn.
     - debian/rules: Build with --enable-debugging to provide -v[tcm] options.
     - esd.c: Disable tracing options by default.
     - util.c: Support multiple esd instances (one per user).
   * clients.c: Fix variable declaration to fix FTBFS.
 .
 esound (0.2.36-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Only include *64 functions if necessary in libesddsp for things
     that check at runtime rather than compile time (closes: #347751)
 .
 esound (0.2.36-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Allow playing of everything current libaudiofile supports (closes: #318145)
   * Apply patch to wrap *64 functions, too (closes: #257146)
   * Pull several patches from Ubuntu: (closes: #343174, #315668)
   * Rebuild on hppa with fixed headers (closes: #328872)
 .
   [ Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com> ]
   + esound (0.2.36-1ubuntu5) breezy; urgency=low
     * audio_alsa09.c, esd_audio_close():
     - Call snd_pcm_hw_free() before snd_pcm_close(). This closes the file
       descriptor to the sound device even if the device is not physically
       present any more.
     - This fixes the esound/hotplug deadlock when removing a currently active
       sound device.
   + esound (0.2.36-1ubuntu2) breezy; urgency=low
     * audio_alsa09.c: Disable snd_pcm_drain() call for now since it sometimes
       triggers a race condition in the ALSA kernel driver which causes the
       esd process to hang. This is not a proper bug fix, but at least makes all
       those broken Colony installations out there work again. (Ubuntu #12276)
   + esound (0.2.36-0ubuntu2) breezy; urgency=low
     * esd.c: Install signal handler for SIGUSR1 that reconnects to the ALSA
       driver. This is useful after changing the ALSA configuration file.
     * client.c: Integrate driver reconnection into client loop.
     * audio_alsa09.c, initAlsa(): Call snd_config_update_free_global() to purge
       configuration cache and to properly reload configuration files.
 .
   [ Jeff Waugh <jeff.waugh at ubuntu.com> ]
   + esound (0.2.35-2ubuntu2) hoary; urgency=low
     * esdlib.c:
       - More thorough fixage, avoid stupid breakage thanks to Paolo Borelli
         and James Henstridge.
   + esound (0.2.35-2ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low
     * esdlib.c:
       - Do not modify host passed to esd_sound_open, because that is highly
         offensive. (Fixes GStreamer using ESPEAKER.) Thanks to Jan Schmidt
         who should take full credit for finding this bogon.
Files: 
 5aae74ae0ef82132d35c0a5e527ca2c2 748 sound optional esound_0.2.36-3ubuntu1.dsc
 21d18400fe1c2971f39a350e2ba0d5c7 137365 sound optional esound_0.2.36-3ubuntu1.diff.gz

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Accepted:
esound_0.2.36-3ubuntu1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/e/esound/esound_0.2.36-3ubuntu1.diff.gz
esound_0.2.36-3ubuntu1.dsc
  to pool/main/e/esound/esound_0.2.36-3ubuntu1.dsc




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