This patch adds bash completion for pulseaudio and all of the utilities.
Channel maps and properties are not yet completed.
This should make mostly pactl/pacmd more useful for bash users.
Thanks to Denis Kasak for the awk magic (fetching ports and profiles
from the card info).
This patch adds zsh completion for pulseaudio and all of the utilities.
Channel maps and properties are not yet completed.
This should make mostly pactl/pacmd more usefull for zsh users.
This drops ChangeLog generation from git. It does not make sense to
distribute 500 kB of ChangeLog given how easy it is these days to browse
history with git.
We might replace this with a release-annoucement-esque high-level
summary of changes.
As a packager, I want to be able to do "git format-patch
v3.0..origin/master" and I want the generated patches to apply cleanly
against the 3.0 tarball. The patches don't currently apply cleanly if
there are any changes to the .gitignore files, because the .gitignore
files are not shipped in the tarball. This patch fixes that problem.
I'd rather not have to do this, as I don't really see the point in
duplicating what is done in pkgconfig, but this is likely the
easiest way to avoid nasty hacks.
Vala uses the name of the *.vapi file to determine the libraries to link
against. Since the pa_glib_mainloop_*() functions are in a separate
library (libpulse-mainloop-glib.so) the corresponding objects in the
Vala bindings have to be in a separate *.vapi file.
If you are compiling an app without the GLib integration you could use:
$ valac --pkg=libpulse test.vala
but if you do use GLib you can use:
$ valac --pkg=libpulse-mainloop-glib test.vala
(libpulse is a dep of the libpulse-mainloop-glib so no need to specify
it explicitly)
1. PA uses Vala's "Posix" package (see line 23 of libpulse.vapi).
These dependencies have to be declared in the *.deps file.
2. Fix obvious copy/paste error.
3. Rename the parameter to match the C function. This simplifies
understanding what this parameter means.
4. According to the official documentation the "dev" parameter
for playback/capture streams on connection may be NULL and this
is the default. Change the method definition accordingly.
As per the comments in git-version-gen, the .version file that is
typically generated automatically during build should be included
in the tarball, so generate it in the dist-hook.
This fixes a problem when running make distcheck which uses a read-only
source folder and thus cannot generate the $top_srcdir/.version as
part of it's build process (it uses a _build folder which is r/w)
and thus cannot be built.
bootstrap.sh is already shipped and when rebootstrapping, it will call git-version-gen
internally when processing configure.ac.
In order to know when someone has rebootstrapped, we modify the tarball version to mark it
as rebootstrapped. Not 100% sure this later stage is desired or if we should remove
the .tarball-version file instead.
Standing to what the libtool documentation says, the LTDL_INIT macro and
the related configure options are only useful when intending to distribute
libltdl, and is superfluous if the system copy were always to be used.
Which makes it very easy to just drop the internal copy and use the system
library, just do it like any other library lacking pkg-config files to
identify its presence.
If this tries to build against an older libtool version it might fail at
link time, so for now this is not an user-proof solution. But it at least
should provide a working environment for packagers.
Split acinclude.m4 in multiple macro files.
Let it be known to autoconf and aclocal to use the m4 directory.
Ignore macro files copied or linked by libtool and intltool.
Split acinclude.m4 in multiple macro files.
Let it be known to autoconf and aclocal to use the m4 directory.
Ignore macro files copied or linked by libtool and intltool.