On Wed, Jul 07, 2021 at 09:58:52PM +0100, Filipe Coelho wrote:
Except your patch was super messy, not formatted
correctly and lead to other
issues, as described here:
It was indeed a very big one, and fixed several issues:
* wrong order of execution of clients,
* high order polynomial complexity of several basic operations.
This all depended on new data structures, and there was no way to
split it up in smaller steps without introducing non-functional
intermediates.
You keep mentioning up that patch, but it only worked
for you, it didn't for
anyone else.
It was used for years on the WFS system in Parma, until I switched to
Jack2 in order to have parallel execution, as well as in the production
studio of La Casa della Musica, on various systems operated by the
univerities of Parma, Bologna, and Pesaro, by the RAI (Italian public
radio & TV) and three private Linux-based music studios. None of those
reported any problems.
So stop spreading plain lies.
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FA