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a2jmidid version 4 released

From:  Nedko Arnaudov <nedko-AT-arnaudov.name>
To:  linux-audio-announce-AT-lists.linuxaudio.org, linux-audio-dev-AT-lists.linuxaudio.org, linux-audio-user-AT-lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject:  [LAA] [ANN] a2jmidid version 4 "Devsirme" released
Date:  Sun, 03 Aug 2008 17:41:36 +0300
Message-ID:  <87r696ma8v.fsf__13625.4882826053$1217776061$gmane$org@arnaudov.name>
Cc:  Toni Graffy <toni-AT-links2linux.de>
Archive-link:  Article, Thread

a2jmidid is a project that aims to ease usage of legacy ALSA sequencer
applications, in a JACK MIDI enabled system.

a2jmidid implementation is based on jack-alsamidi-0.5 that is [almost]
same as jackd ALSA "seq" MIDI backend, both created by Dmitry Baikov.

Static bridges are based on code by Sean Bolton and Lars Luthman.

Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/a2jmidid/


Tarball download: http://download.gna.org/a2jmidid/


Changes since version 3:
 * Fix typos in docs
 * Disable use of C++ demangling in sigsegv. Fix for sr #2074
 * Fix a2j_control help text (thanks kfoltman!)
 * Request fixed JACK client name. Fix for bug #12139
 * Handle missing svnversion executable nicely. Fixes bug #12138

Changes since version 2:
 * Improved port naming, support for bidirectional ports
 * Allow exporting of hardware ports (disabled by default)
 * Switch from autotools to waf
 * Remove support for old JACK MIDI API variants
 * Remove usage of posix semaphores that could cause sleep in realtime context, in rare
circumstances
 * D-Bus background service mode. The old manual mode is still working.
 * Log file when running in background service mode.
 * Improved documentation
 * Import, with slight modifications, static bridges created by Sean Bolton and Lars Luthman.

-- 
Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>

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