I don't know if it matters a lot, but most certainly it must be
the new channel that's supposed to be made low-delay, not the existing
listening socket, right?
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
The check whether POSIX socket.h or WIN32 winsock2.h must be included can be
made centrally. The downside is that some functionality of e.g. arpa/inet.h is
also implemented in winsock.h, so that some files that don't use socket
functions, but do use inet.h functions, must also include pulsecore/socket.h.
(as well as arpa/inet.h)
Unless the port number is explicitly configured we will now fallback to
a kernel picked port if the one we'd like by default we cannot get.
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/773
pa_logXXX(__FILE__":
and replace them by
pa_logXXX("
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* abstract credential APis a little bit by introducing HAVE_CREDS and a structure pa_creds
* rework credential authentication
* fix module-volume-restore and friends for usage in system-wide instance
* remove loopback= argument from moulde-*-protocol-tcp since it is a superset of listen= and usually a bad idea anyway since the user shouldn't load the TCP module at all if he doesn't want remote access
* rename a few variables in the jack modules to make sure they don't conflict with symbols defined in the system headers
* add server address for system-wide daemons to the default server list for the the client libs
* update todo
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