Haiku support has been unmaintained for many years, and this issue has
been open for more than 5 years, but apparently the Haiku people have
lost interest:
https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/pull/183
Haiku support was therefore deprecated by this commit 4 years ago:
7de8fd04a4 - but in those 4 years, nobody stepped up to adopt
maintainership.
I don't have any computer (or VM) with Haiku and there is no CI with
Haiku support, so I'm unable to adapt the Haiku specific code to API
changes.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/182
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/185
Bugs in libroar which broke the MPD build have been annoying me for
quite some time, and the newest bug has now hit my main build machine:
https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/377
Problem is the usage of the typedef `_IO_off64_t` in libroar's
`vio_stdio.h`:
int roar_vio_to_stdio_lseek (void *__cookie, _IO_off64_t *__pos, int __w);
This `_IO_off64_t` is an internal implementation detail of glibc and
was removed in version 2.28. Nobody must ever use it. Why the ****
did the RoarAudio developers use it? Not using internal typedefs
isn't exactly rocket science.
This annoys me enough to finally remove the plugin. Anyway, I've
never heard of anybody using RoarAudio, so my best guess is that
nobody will notice.