'Twas brillig, and David Walser at 05/02/12 17:59 did gyre and gimble: > Colin Guthrie wrote: >> 'Twas brillig, and Thierry Vignaud at 08/10/11 20:05 did gyre and gimble: >>> On 8 October 2011 19:35, Colin Guthrie <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> I've just pushed some changes that disable OSS sound under PulseAudio >>>> sound profile. >>>> >>>> If you want to use OSS apps with PulseAudio, please install "ossp" >>>> package which I've also just submitted. >>>> >>>> I think ultimately we'll disable ALSA OSS emulation completely and use >>>> ossp in both PA and non-PA modes but I hear that the non-PA usage isn't >>>> quite as nice, so I'm holding off doing this just yet. >>> >>> then task-pa should suggests ossp... >> >> I'm undecided about this. I'm not sure if the default setup should >> include OSS sound support or not. Perhaps it would be better left as >> something that users install if they need it. >> >> As we'll eventually have to go through all the packages that require >> soundwrapper, perhaps we could either: >> >> a) Replace the soundwrapper require with a ossp require. >> b) Patch soundwrapper such that it's a noop if osspd is running and make >> it require ossp. >> >> The latter would mean less churn on packages, but it's arguably just >> delaying the inevitable work of doing it eventually. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> Col > > I've released and uploaded a new version of soundwrapper (first one in 4 > years :o) that is a no-op if osspd is running.
Nice one David! Thank you so much :) I fixed the ACL issues in osspd the other week, so users should be able to use the /dev/dsp device quite happily now without any hacks. There are still some experimental patches (to cuse, kernel and osspd IIRC) that will enable mmap support which *should* be the final missing link for full OSS support in some games. At some point after mga2 we might want to consider dropping oss support fully, except via osspd, and thus soundwrapper might eventually be unneeded... but that discussion certainly doesn't need to happen today and it's not really a problem either way in my opinion - just a matter of how "progressive" we want to be :) Cheers Col -- Colin Guthrie colin(at)mageia.org http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited http://www.tribalogic.net/ Open Source: Mageia Contributor http://www.mageia.org/ PulseAudio Hacker http://www.pulseaudio.org/ Trac Hacker http://trac.edgewall.org/
