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FSF addresses used in PA sources are no longer valid and rpmlint
generates numerous warnings during packaging because of this.
This patch changes all FSF addresses to FSF web page according to
the GPL how-to: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html
Done automatically by sed-ing through sources.
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commands used for this (executed from the pulseaudio/src directory):
find . -regex '\(.*\.[hc]\|.*\.cc\|.*\.m4\)' -not -name 'macro.h' \
-a -not -name 'reserve.[ch]' -a -not -name 'reserve-monitor.[ch]' \
-a -not -name 'glib-mainloop.c' -a -not -name 'gkt-test.c' \
-a -not -name 'glib-mainloop.c' -a -not -name 'gkt-test.c' \
-a -not -name 'poll-win32.c' -a -not -name 'thread-win32.c' \
-a -not -name 'dllmain.c' -a -not -name 'gconf-helper.c' \
-exec sed -i -e 's/\bpa_bool_t\b/bool/g' \
-e 's/\bTRUE\b/true/g' -e 's/\bFALSE\b/false/g' {} \;
and:
sed -i -e '181,194!s/\bpa_bool_t\b/bool/' \
-e '181,194!s/\bTRUE\b/true/' -e \
'181,194!s/\bFALSE\b/false/' pulsecore/macro.h
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The header is used in files troughout the tree and is not included in the public api,
so it belongs in pulsecore, not in pulse.
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sessions does not create spew in syslog
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Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 15.04.09 16:26, Erich Boleyn (erich@uruk.org) wrote:
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> > Just noticed the new 0.9.15 release, got it building on Gentoo, and then
> > found that the non-dbus build's ALSA modules appear to be broken:
...
> > Is this something that can stubbed out (relatively) safely?
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> Hmm, yes. As it seems I broke the build for non-dbus builds. Should be
> easy to fix. Best way is probably to make the reserver wrapper mostly
> a noop if D-Bus is not available.
>
> Please understand that I don't really focus on making every weird
> combination of build deps work. So I won't fix this for you. But I am
> happy to merge good patches!
No problem, I was mainly looking for a hint that to your knowledge there
should be no wierd side-effects from stubbing out the reserve and dbus
functions inside reserve_wrapper. Thanks for said hint. ;-)
Attached is a patch to include "reserve_wrapper.[ch]" in the non-dbus
builds, and do said stubbing when HAVE_DBUS is not defined. It has
passed moderate testing: built both versions, both pass
"pulseaudio --dump-modules" with no weird messages, and the
"--disable-dbus" build works and produces audio as expected in some
simple tests including RTP.
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modules: fix dbus-util include
pulse: get dbus at context connection
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