[pulseaudio-discuss] Example using async API

Patrick Shirkey pshirkey at boosthardware.com
Mon Oct 5 14:49:01 PDT 2009


On 10/06/2009 08:30 AM, Peter Onion wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 23:01 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>
>    
>> Uh. F10. That's quite old. PA is very much in flux, I'd not suggest
>> users using old versions like that.
>>
>>      
>    
>> If you ask me, especially developers should live on the bleeding edge,
>>      
> But that doesn't make sense if you are developing real applications.
> Real users are seldom on the edge and if your code has to work for them
> being a bit behind the curve makes more sense I think.
>
> Anyway I'm now on F11 .
>
>    
>> so if you don't want to go all the way to rawhide (what I'd
>> recommend), then at least make sure to run the latest released
>> version.
>>      
> I'm just building 0.9.19, but it's failed on the version of sndfile.
>
> Requested 'sndfile>= 1.0.20' but version of sndfile is 1.0.17
>
> If I'm going to have to upgrade lots of other packages I'm afraid it's a
> show stopper for my attempt to integrate with pulseaudio properly.
>
> I've got people lined up to test my applications and I can't expect them
> to manually upgrade their machines if the current versions of packages
> in their chosen distribution are too old.
>
>    


Fair point. For that issues above I just compiled libsndfile from 
source. I think it was the only dep that had changed from the standard 
Fedora packages.



Cheers.


Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd






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