2009/6/19 Fons Adriaensen <f...@kokkinizita.net> > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:13:26AM +0200, Stefano D'Angelo wrote: > > > 2009/6/18 Fons Adriaensen <f...@kokkinizita.net>: > > >> Plus, you can't change the name of the parameter (PortNames) in the > > >> descriptor, without breaking API, which is weird. > > > > > > You can. Fields are not referred to by name in compiled > > > code. Host and plugins can use different names, except > > > for symbols that are looked up by dlsym(). > > > > As long as you don't try to recompile your 1.1 host against a 1.2 > > header, yes... but not all hosts come with a copy of ladspa.h in their > > source tree (at least I don't in my project... maybe I should??). This > > would break balls to gentoo/arch/etc. people (and I am an arch user) > > :-) > > That's the classical problem when any dependency gets updated. > When I wrote my very first plugin (something like 7 years ago > IIRC) and it was reviewed by the LADSPA gods, they advised me > (to my surprise - even today) to include a copy of ladspa.h > with the sources. >
Maybe it's time to add it for me, then;-) > > > Well, I am in Turin now, but I come from a little village in the South > > which is way cooler and drier and A LOT less polluted than this city. > > Anyway, I guess in Senegal it is always hot, while in Italy it is hot > > in summer and relatively cold in winter, > > Yes, winters here in Parma are worse than in Belgium. > Pollution here is probably less than in Turin. In fact > since mid may the whole region, and even the center of > Parma has this intense 'tiglio' perfume in the air. > (don't remember the English word for this...) You lucky... I know a guy who studies at the university there and he comes from my hometown, but never talked to him about Parma. He studies "Ingegneria Informatica" there IIRC. > > this might explain why people complain maybe (and maybe, > > Italian people just like to complain sometimes ;-) > > :-) If I were Italian I'd complain about Il Cavaliere :-) > But this is driving us quite OT. I don't want to spell out a single word on this ;-) However, yeah, it's getting very OT. Stefano
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