Author: piumarta Date: 2010-04-13 11:55:21 -0700 (Tue, 13 Apr 2010) New Revision: 2202 Added: trunk/platforms/unix/doc/RELEASE_NOTES_4.0.3.2202 Modified: trunk/platforms/unix/ChangeLog Log: version 4.0.3.2202 Modified: trunk/platforms/unix/ChangeLog =================================================================== --- trunk/platforms/unix/ChangeLog 2010-04-13 14:51:56 UTC (rev 2201) +++ trunk/platforms/unix/ChangeLog 2010-04-13 18:55:21 UTC (rev 2202) @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2010-04-13 Ian Piumarta <com -dot- gmail -at- piumarta (backwards)> + + * doc/RELEASE_NOTES_4.0.3.2202: Release 4.0.3.2202. + + * vm-sound-pulse/sqUnixSoundPulseAudio.c: New version from Derek + O'Connell as used in Scratch. Fixes bad behaviour on Karmic. + 2010-04-12 Ian Piumarta <com -dot- gmail -at- piumarta (backwards)> * src: UUIDPlugin is now internal. Added: trunk/platforms/unix/doc/RELEASE_NOTES_4.0.3.2202 =================================================================== --- trunk/platforms/unix/doc/RELEASE_NOTES_4.0.3.2202 (rev 0) +++ trunk/platforms/unix/doc/RELEASE_NOTES_4.0.3.2202 2010-04-13 18:55:21 UTC (rev 2202) @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Changes since 4.0.3.2196: + +Changes to pulseaudio driver from Derek O'Connell, as used in Scratch. +(Fixes bad behaviour on Karmic.) + +UUIDPlugin is now internal. + +Top-level Makefile in source archive uses cmake/configure and no +longer fails because of bogus dependency bld/squeakvm. |
On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:55 AM, [hidden email] wrote: > version 4.0.3.2202 Binaries in the usual place. This one updates the pulseaudo driver to the version used in Scratch (thanks to Derek O'Connell) and has been tested for playback and record. It also fixes a problem in my build environment that prevented FT2Plugin being built correctly for Linux. UUIDPlugin is still internal because (as I understand the saga so far) it does not fail in the binary when linked statically, and people who compile their own only have problems when it's configured as external. If we can get independent confirmation for the binaries that UUID is not crashing, pulse audio is making noise without eating 100% CPU, and FT2Plugin is loading properly, then Andreas: this is the one you should bundle with 4.1. Cheers, Ian |
On 4/13/2010 12:16 PM, Ian Piumarta wrote: > On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:55 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >> version 4.0.3.2202 > > Binaries in the usual place. This one updates the pulseaudo driver to > the version used in Scratch (thanks to Derek O'Connell) and has been > tested for playback and record. It also fixes a problem in my build > environment that prevented FT2Plugin being built correctly for Linux. > UUIDPlugin is still internal because (as I understand the saga so far) > it does not fail in the binary when linked statically, and people who > compile their own only have problems when it's configured as external. > > If we can get independent confirmation for the binaries that UUID is not > crashing, pulse audio is making noise without eating 100% CPU, and > FT2Plugin is loading properly, then Andreas: this is the one you should > bundle with 4.1. Thanks. Will do as soon as it is confirmed. Cheers, - Andreas |
On Linux all Pharo tests green with last built, FT2Plugin works. I'm not using pulse audio so I cannot confirm it works. Laurent Laffont On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote:
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El mar, 13-04-2010 a las 12:16 -0700, Ian Piumarta escribió: > On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:55 AM, [hidden email] wrote: > > > version 4.0.3.2202 > > Binaries in the usual place. This one updates the pulseaudo driver to > the version used in Scratch (thanks to Derek O'Connell) and has been > tested for playback and record. It also fixes a problem in my build > environment that prevented FT2Plugin being built correctly for Linux. > UUIDPlugin is still internal because (as I understand the saga so far) > it does not fail in the binary when linked statically, and people who > compile their own only have problems when it's configured as external. > > If we can get independent confirmation for the binaries that UUID is > not crashing, pulse audio is making noise without eating 100% CPU, and > FT2Plugin is loading properly, then Andreas: this is the one you > should bundle with 4.1. These are great news. The work done is wonderful and I want to thank you for it. Anyway, I have a question: is there any chance to get the browser plugin working again in linux? Regards signature.asc (204 bytes) Download Attachment |
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On Wednesday 14 April 2010 12:25:21 am [hidden email] wrote: > Added: > trunk/platforms/unix/doc/RELEASE_NOTES_4.0.3.2202 > Modified: > trunk/platforms/unix/ChangeLog > Log: > version 4.0.3.2202 On exit, I see a slew of messages: Squeak-Rome: canvas handle 2 invalid! Leaky contexts in Rome Plugin? .. Subbu |
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