http://sourceforge.net/projects/liblo/
Theres a mailing list, liblo-devel.
For those who dont know, liblo is a GPL'd implementation of the OSC
protocol, which is a Remote Procedure Call language, designed for audio
software.
http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/
I feel that liblo is now mature enough to stand on its own, so I'm moved
it to sourceforge. I welcome help and advice from anyone who feels like
giving it, though I do want to stop the API getting too sprawly.
The current state is that I've just added UNIX domain and TCP transport
support, but they are a bit rough around the edges.
The current contents of the TODO list are:
* Bundle support [needs NTP, argh]
* Add source address to received messages
* More/better regression tests
* More/better example code
* Normalise URI handling [needs discussion]
* GTK/Qt/etc. tie code [maybe belongs in another library]
* OSC pattern matching [still not sure about this one]
* Rendevous/OpenWhatever (eg. howl) service discovery [low priority]
* Add a JACK transport layer [maybe, low priority]
* Make TCP work to spec (currently the TCP server only reads the 1st packet
from every conneciton) [low priority]
Cheers,
Steve