tree simply is broken and doesnt compile. error here:
...
src/Makefile_Evas.am:1809: unterminated conditionals: HAVE_WINDOWS_TRUE
src/Makefile.am:24: src/Makefile_Evas.am' included from here
src/Makefile.am:128: unterminated conditionals: HAVE_WINDOWS_TRUE
src/Makefile.am: installing ./depcomp'
automake: ####################
automake: ## Internal Error ##
automake: ####################
automake: undefined condition TRUE' for RECURSIVE_TARGETS'
automake: RECURSIVE_TARGETS:
automake: {
automake: HAVE_WINDOWS => {
automake: type: +=
automake: where: /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/texinfos.am:
automake: comment:
automake: value: dvi-recursive html-recursive info-recursive
pdf-recursive ps-recursive \
automake: install-dvi-recursive \
automake: install-html-recursive \
automake: install-info-recursive \
automake: install-pdf-recursive \
automake: install-ps-recursive all-recursive check-recursive
installcheck-recursive
automake: owner: Automake
automake: }
automake: }
automake:
automake: Please contact <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
at /usr/share/automake-1.11/Automake/Channels.pm line 657
Automake::Channels::msg('automake', '', 'undefined condition
TRUE\' for RECURSIVE_TARGETS\'\x{a}RECURSIV...') called at
/usr/share/automake-1.11/Automake/ChannelDefs.pm line 208
Automake::ChannelDefs::prog_error('undefined condition TRUE\'
for RECURSIVE_TARGETS\'\x{a}RECURSIV...') called at
/usr/share/automake-1.11/Automake/Item.pm line 94
Automake::Item::rdef('Automake::Variable=HASH(0x38cbe20)',
'Automake::Condition=HASH(0x2832a48)') called at /usr/bin/automake
line 4102
Automake::handle_subdirs() called at /usr/bin/automake line 8305
Automake::generate_makefile('src/Makefile.am',
'src/Makefile.in') called at /usr/bin/automake line 8602
Automake::handle_makefile('src/Makefile.in') called at
/usr/bin/automake line 8616
Automake::handle_makefiles_serial() called at
/usr/bin/automake line 8769
autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 255
...
i looked at the HAVE_WINDOWS if's and it seems fine to me - i couldnt
find what was missing, so i had to resort to a revert instead of fix :(
sorry :(
SVN revision: 81267
This is in preparation for threaded render landing: the render thread will
hold a reference to a text object's glyphs while it hasn't been rendered
yet (and will drop that reference after drawing). This changes the internal
API a little bit (evas_common_font_rgba_draw() now takes an Evas_Glyph_Array
instead of an Evas_Text_Props).
SVN revision: 81183
line position is slightly different between gl drivers.
I have no idea why it is. So added to work differently based on the manufacturers.
This work may be based on the renderer. If you can test it with much drivers then please test and fix.
Also changed the ENV name from EVAS_GL_LINE_NO_OFFSET_HACK to EVAS_GL_LINE_OFFSET_HACK_DISABLE.
SVN revision: 81016
Give it sound files (ogg, wav, not mp3) as parameter or
"tone:freq=<f>,duration=<dur_in_s>" to play a lovely sine wave
* '<' and '>' seek forward and backward
* '+' and '-' change the volume
* Space toggles pause
* Shows information for the song (remaining, %)
* (Un)loop a song with 'l'
* 'n' - Next song
* 'm' - Next song simultaneous to current
* Volume can be set from 0 - 150%
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 81001
Disabled by default, enable with --enable-audio
ALSA support is disabled as it is not there yet. Pulseaudio should work
though.
Support for .ogg and .wav is there as well (.mp3 is not)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 81000
By rudimentary I mean I barely got it to work. For my particular test
case. It will not work for you and needs lots of love until it can be
used.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 80999
Very hackish implementation and probably not needed as libsndfile
virtual IO can be used instead, though it's a little more complicated
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 80998
Allows reading from and writing to wav, ogg, etc. files. Support for
virtual IO as well to allow playing sounds from eet, which will be
needed in edje multisense.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 80996
This is still very much a work in progress, so expect some issues. The
signalling is using ecore events for now - that will change to callbacks
you can register callbacks for events on specific Ecore_Audio_Objects.
EO wasn't there when Ecore_Audio started, but it will probably move to
that in the future.
Otherwise have fun, don't break it (too much) and please send bug
reports and feedback to me.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 80994
collateral damages that need further investigation. All programs running with
wayland engines are consuming 100% CPU.
ecore-wayland: Fix monitoring ECORE_FD_WRITE defaultly on
wayland display fd lead to 100% cpu usage
In ecore_wl_init(), adding wayland display fd with ECORE_FD_WRITE
flag make CPU usage 100%. The proper way to monitor the ECORE_FD_WRITE
is when the wl_display_flush() return value < 0 and errno == EAGAIN.
And if wl_display_flush() return, we remove ECORE_FD_WRITE flag from
the display fd.
Patch by: Alex Wu <zhiwen.wu@linux.intel.com>
SVN revision: 80981