Cool. the build page is back up for windows! I guess that machine has risen from the grave.
Now the sysfont tests pass on OSX. The midi tests pass, all except for on python2.4 on windows. I think that 2.4 build still has the debug build of port midi - since the results are dying. Rather than the new prebuilts from here: http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame/prebuilt-pygame1.9.0-msvcr71-win32.zip cu, On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:12 PM, René Dudfield <[email protected]> wrote: > hi again, > > Concerning midi... I've added a close() method to Input and Output, > and an abort() method to Output. close() lets any midi messages you > have sent through get sent, and abort tries to stop the connection > right away. I've made it so that abort is not called on the > __dealloc__, only close is. > > I asked on the port midi mailing list, and apparently Pm_Abort is not > used all that much, and isn't implemented on linux alsa. So now > people will have to explicitly call abort() if they want it to close > right away... otherwise it might wait around to send off the rest of > the midi messages in the buffer. > > Also made it so that after pygame.midi.quit() the class instances > remaining raise a MidiException, rather than calling the portmidi die > code. > > > > cu, > > > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 10:18 AM, René Dudfield <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Brian Fisher <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> since you mentioned the build page - power company turned off power to my >>> neighborhood for a day, and the mac didn't auto power back on (anybody know >>> if you can set a mac to do that?), while my PC seems to have had some part >>> of it fried. >>> >> >> ah, bugger. I hate it when the magic smoke comes out. I wish I could >> email you some spare parts from two pcs I have that I don't really >> need any more. >> >> my old pc used to die after power outages... unplugging the power >> cable from the motherboard and plugging it back in seemed to do the >> trick. Some sort of weird reset thing happened. >> >> >> I found this note about auto start for Macs: >> "the Energy Saver preference pane and check the box for RESTART >> AUTOMATICALLY AFTER POWER FAILURE ..." >> >
