Hi Sadly, I have come to the conclusion that there is exactly zip in the way of docs. I wonder how it was designed without at least a bit of documentation on what everything does. Even if the original design stuff is incomplete at least it gives some idea of what the architeature and API are about.
It will be hard to get wide acceptance without some documentation. With a bit of guidance as to the API, I wouldn't mind doing some doc as a web page. I'm printing out the source of alsamixer which seems to have at least a few comments. Guess I'll start there. If someone wants to work with me on this please let me know. John Paul Davis wrote: > >I'm new to this ASLA stuff so this is a newbie question. > > > >In the 0.9 versions of alsa, some of the interfaces have changed. Is > >there a document that describes porting software from 0.5 versions. > > > >I particular I see 3 types that are no longer there. What are the > >recomended replacements??? > > I'm suprised you can find any types that *are* still there. > > 0.9 is a *complete* redesign of ALSA. Very little of anything you > learnt about ALSA from 0.5 applies here. > > There is some documentation that can generated from the source. For > some reason, this documentation is not available online, and you will > need to mess with DocBook to generate it. > > Most of us use other programs as documentation to illustrate the API > at this point. > > --p _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel