The initgroups() manpage says we need to check for _BSD_SOURCE. The
thing is that glibc deprecated this macro, and doesn't define it
anymore, effectively breaking all MPD supplementary groups.
The real fix is to check for initgroups() availability at configure
time, instead of relying on the deprecated _BSD_SOURCE macro.
Apply padding only to the fseek(), not to the chunk size. This fixes
bogus "failed to read riff chunk" messages when the last chunk has an
odd size.
See http://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4486
systemd does not understand LimitRTTIME=-1. For no limit we have to use
the string 'infinity' (see systemd.exec(5)).
Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
Add ALSA_LIBS to MIXER_LIBS, otherwise building mpd in a static context fails
with lot of undefined references to alsa-lib (libasound) required by
src/mixer/plugins/AlsaMixerPlugin.cxx.
Signed-off-by: Jörg Krause <joerg.krause@embedded.rocks>
This systemd feature has been removed a while ago without replacement,
and it turns out that systemd developers suggest not using control
groups at all to assign real-time privileges. Therfore, a replacement
feature will not be implement in future systemd releases, and we can
really remove those lines completely.
See http://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4413
Allocate the buffer dynamically using av_malloc(), and free
AVIOContext.buffer in the destructor, as mandated by the libavformat
documentation.
Fixes http://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4446
If the song tag comes from a stream, and MPD playback restarts, MPD
would believe the tag should override the newly received tag. This
makes the previous tag appear stuck. This change passes the song tag
only if it's authoritative - i.e. if it's a song file.
Right after booting, the monotonic clock starts with a very small
value, and AudioOutput::LockUpdate() may believe that the fail_timer
has not recovered yet.
Ask FFmpeg to seek to the next packet boundary *before* the seek
position, so we don't miss audio data. Now we get too much, but we'll
solve that in the next commit.
The Connect method can be called between Schedule and lock. In that case, when
locked, the state is already set to CONNECTING of READY and the condition won't
be signaled anymore.
Not initialising granulepos leads to it having arbitrary values in the
encoded stream including possibly negative values which are not valid
and confuse opusdec. Explicitly initialise opus_encoder::granulepos
to avoid that problem.
The file handle is never reset to INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, and thus the
destructor will assume the operation shall be cancelled and will
delete the temporary file.
This was a major breakage for saving the database file and the state
file.
Build a table of pre-existing tag types before adding new items. The
old way would check HasType() each time, which would return true after
the first instance of that tag type had been added, preventing
duplicate tag types to be merged.
This broke duplicate tag types loaded from the state file, because
this code path uses TagBuilder::Complement().
This is Darwin specific: the previous implementation was causing an integer
overflow when base.numer is very large. On PPC Darwin, the timebase info is 1000000000/33330116 and this is too large for integer arithmetic.