Ryan Murray wrote: > I see nothing in the changelog that says it fixes mixing random bytes > of memory into the sound stream. The Debian patches fix this, you > claim that it "breaks" esound. Unless you have some proof, I'd highly > recommend anyone who hasn't looked at the patches in detail, and fully > understands what they do to stay far away from uploading this to > unstable. I've started looking at forward porting them to 0.2.28. > Oh, and thanks for the CC on this intention. > I know your patch but it needs to be adapted to esound 0.2.28 because there was some big good changes in mix.c and players.c after esound 0.2.23. (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55877). Now esound tries to full buffer before mixing and works fine. Debian esound 0.2.27 is broken. Try running esound from command line with several clients.
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