When MPD_AUTO_DISABLED prints a fatal error message, include the
feature name. This might be an important piece of information for the
user, just in case the preceding line doesn't tell him.
This patch adds a small autoconf M4 library which deals with
auto-detected features. The default for those features is "auto",
which is like the old default: if the library is present on the
system, enable the feature, disable otherwise. If the user explicitly
enables that feature (--enable-alsa), and the library is not present,
configure must fail, because it cannot fulfill the request.
By default, glibc 2.8 hides struct ucred behind the _GNU_SOURCE
macro. I don't want to enable that globally, because it may encourage
the use of non-portable functions. Test if "struct ucred" is
available, and enable _GNU_SOURCE if required.
For details about that issue, see glib's bug database:
http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6545
[mk: moved this patch after "Refactor and cleanup of shout Ogg and MP3
audio outputs". The original commit message follows, although it is
outdated:]
Creation of shout_mp3 audio output plugin. Basically I just copied the
existing shout plugin and replaced ogg with lame. Uses lame for mp3
encoding. Next step is to pull common functionality out of each shout
plugin and share it between them.
Configuration options for "shout_mp3" are the same as for "shout".
needed for compatibility with older gcc. Also, threw in
some warnings for things I find offensive
(declaration-after-statement, shadow)
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We will restore compatibility with the old API in the
next few commits; along with OggFLAC support.
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They still won't be able to get pulse without pkg-config, however.
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autogen.sh:
Detect more strange paths for aclocal on different
packaging systems. This should help encourage more
people to run svn code on their systems.
configure.ac:
Tested on FreeBSD (6.1). Darwin, OpenBSD, NetBSD info
gleaned off the Makefile distributed with git.
m4/shout.m4:
The Shout 2.2 port on a FreeBSD 6.1 machine seemed
problematic when it's compiled against pthreads, so this is
a gross hack to force -lpthread on it
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