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Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src

From: Alexandre Ratchov (alexcaoua.org)
Date: Sun Oct 26 2008 - 07:10:15 CDT


On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 02:49:44AM -0600, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> CVSROOT: /cvs
> Module name: src
> Changes by: ratchovcvs.openbsd.org 2008/10/26 02:49:44
>
> Modified files:
> lib : Makefile
> usr.bin/aucat : Makefile abuf.c abuf.h aparams.c aparams.h
> aproc.c aproc.h aucat.1 aucat.c conf.h dev.c
> dev.h file.c file.h headers.c legacy.c
> Added files:
> usr.bin/aucat : amsg.h listen.c listen.h pipe.c pipe.h safile.c
> safile.h sock.c sock.h wav.c wav.h
> lib/libsa : Makefile aucat.c libsa.3 libsa.c libsa.h
> libsa_priv.h shlib_version sun.c
> regress/lib/libsa: Makefile
> regress/lib/libsa/sacap: Makefile sacap.c
> regress/lib/libsa/safd: Makefile safd.c
> regress/lib/libsa/saplay: Makefile saplay.c
> regress/lib/libsa/sarec: Makefile sarec.c
> Removed files:
> usr.bin/aucat : dev_sun.c
>
> Log message:
> add minimal server capability to aucat(1). When started in server
> mode, it listens on an unix socket and mixes/demultiplexes any number
> of full-duplex streams, doing necessary format conversions and
> resampling on the fly.
>
> programs can use the new libsa(3) library to play and record audio.
> The library provides a very simple API to connect to the audio server;
> if aucat(1) isn't running, it uses the audio(4) driver transparently
> instead.

sorry, forgot to mention:

ok "go for it" jakemsr, "cool" deraadt
tested by many

-- Alexandre