There's a new release candidate of JACK1 now
available. Because of the
magnitude of a couple of the changes, some wider testing would be
appreciated before 0.125.0 can be released.
http://jackaudio.org/downloads/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.125.0rc1.tar.gz
(tagged in git as 0.125.0.rc1)
Changes since 0.124.1, in rough order of significance:
* use topological sort when ordering clients. Previous sorting
implementation would
generate incorrect ordering of clients in some (unusual, but not
uncommon) conditions.
* in the alsa_midi slave driver, fix hotpug device enumeration. JACK1
will now respond
to MIDI devices being connected and disconnected while running.
* increase maximum size of a single JACK MIDI event to 64 bytes
* in the alsa_midi slave driver, fix thread start/stop handling when
freewheeling
* add support for jack_port_rename()
* drop support for CPU cycle counting clock, use kernel clocksource
instead
* fix a double-fork that left zombie processes around
* improve the validity and usability of the return value of
jack_frame_time()
* fix failing metadata look up by clearing UUID parsing buffer before use
* support unescaped double quotes in $HOME/.jackdrc
* fix memory leaks of metata key/value pairs
* fix crash caused by incorrect jack_error() format string
* remove option help from jackd and point user at documentation
* fix problems with garbage keys in metadata
* fix out-of-tree builds
* update configure.ac to work with current-ish autotools with less errors
* use gcc atomics and CLOCK_REALTIME for generic CPU builds
* a handful of other minor bug fixes
Contributors: Hans-Peter Portner, Fons Adriaensen, Erik de Castro Lopo,
Filipe Coehlo, David Robillard, Adrian Knoth, Dominic Sacré, Peter Nelson,
Rui Nuno Capela, Robin Gareus, Peter Nelson, Paul Davis
Haven't tried building yet, but I noticed a fix for forcing configuration
was added. Thanks.
But I am wondering if the second half of my submitted patch is required.
It fixes missing code in jack_port_by_name and jack_port_by_name_int.
Attached file. Have a look.
Thanks.
Tim.