[nas] Version 1.4.2 release is now available.
Jon Trulson
jon at radscan.com
Sun Apr 8 16:04:21 MDT 2001
Version 1.4.2 is now available at http://radscan.com/nas.html
It provides UW7.1 and HPUX 10.10+ (native) support plus several
bug fixes and minor enhancements. Below is the relevant HISTORY extract.
Enjoy!
Version 1.4.2 4/8/2001:
## 1.4.1b 3/9/2001
- added patch from Paul Fox allowing auctl to set gains based
in an increment
- added a patch to lib/audio/wave.c from Philippe Jouguet that
corrects an infinite loop that can occur when auplay is fed
a corrupted wave file.
- added patches to auplay from Paul Fox. auplay will now stop
the flow when a signal is caught. Also a new option '-l'
allows auplay to play filenames specified on stdin.
- set libaudio's SO revision to 2.1 from 1.4 to avoid
confusion with older apps built when the older libaudio
was at 2.0 (debian).
## 1.4.1a 12/10/2000
- autool - fixed -volume option
- added cast from a patch by Sun Ireland for their OpenOffice
(StarOffice) project.
- fixed libaudio to start up 'nasd' instead of 'au' when
START_SERVER is defined.
- applied Erik Inge Bolso's patch for properly opening 2
channels instead of 3 for stereo output devices.
- added HPUX 10.20.x patches from Klaus Dittrich
- fixed problem in lib/audio/Alibint.c regarding ambiguous
casts with void pointers in the buffer padding code, and to
make it more portable with other operating systems/compilers
(HPUX 10.20, UW7).
- lib/audio/soundlib.c - fixed cases where a client (like
auplay) would hang if the element Import size matched the
complete datasize of a flow. An EOF would never be sent.
Thanks to Shigeharu Takeno for providing a reproducible test
case.
- added Unixware 7.1 patches from Robert Roselius.
- added patch to sun/ausuni.c from John Wehle correcting a
problem on some solaris machines that don't allow sbpro
devices to be open for both reading and writing.
- add patches from Steve McIntyre for creating sticky socket
directories, and to close stdin, stdout, and stderr.
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