Hi all,
I'm thinking about removing ESD support from x2goclient altogether.
During my recent deep changes to the PulseAudio integration for X2goclient on both Windows and Mac OS X, I came across the ESD sound support. On Windows, ESD was supported through the PulseAudio wrapper, while OS X was totally broken anyway.
Testing ESD support proves to be difficult, and I'm thinking about removing it completely.
Most Linux distributions have already removed esd (and tools) from their repo, or rather replaced it by the PulseAudio esd compat layer. That's especially true for Ubuntu, but also Debian Testing and Unstable (Debian Stable still has esd for x86 and amd64 arches, but this will be dropped in favor of PulseAudio in the upcoming release.)
That said, I'd like to know whether users are still using esd or not. I wouldn't feel comfortable removing a feature still in use. Please report, if you find the time.
Best regards,
Mihai
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 19:27 +0200, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm thinking about removing ESD support from x2goclient altogether.
During my recent deep changes to the PulseAudio integration for X2goclient on both Windows and Mac OS X, I came across the ESD sound support. On Windows, ESD was supported through the PulseAudio wrapper, while OS X was totally broken anyway.
Testing ESD support proves to be difficult, and I'm thinking about removing it completely.
Most Linux distributions have already removed esd (and tools) from their repo, or rather replaced it by the PulseAudio esd compat layer. That's especially true for Ubuntu, but also Debian Testing and Unstable (Debian Stable still has esd for x86 and amd64 arches, but this will be dropped in favor of PulseAudio in the upcoming release.)
That said, I'd like to know whether users are still using esd or not. I wouldn't feel comfortable removing a feature still in use. Please report, if you find the time. <snip> Removing it is fine by me - John
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> wrote:
That said, I'd like to know whether users are still using esd or not. I wouldn't feel comfortable removing a feature still in use. Please report, if you find the time.
I think it is a good idea to remove ESD support. Especially if it allows you to concentrate your time on PulseAudio support, since there are long-standing bugs in PA on the Windows x2goclient that need (needed? not sure if you fixed them yet, since windows x2goclient binary has not been updated in a while) fixing.