Hi

we've had a long discussion about this already ("MusE on FreeBSD or
other non-linuxes?"), i just read through it again, but i could not get
any definite results from this.

So now my questions:

1. Is it acceptable to remove the *required* dependency on ALSA, making
it *optional and recommended* (i'd vote for "yes!")?

2. Do we want an OSS audio driver for FreeBSD, or shall we just offer
jack-midi there (that would imply less development efforts and more
latency)?

3. What about timers? Do we need new timers anyway? Does only FreeBSD
need an own timer driver? Don't we need any new timer driver, because
also FreeBSD can offer some already-supported driver somehow (how?)



ad 1: this would allow MusE to run on much more system (all systems with
jack support), possibly with reduced quality, however.
Is it easily possible to make ALSA support optional, or is there a lot
of stuff hardwired?

ad 2: does anyone have an idea how hard this is? or does maybe even an
old OSS driver exist?



greetings
flo

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