[Pkg-games-ubuntu] [Bug 565071] Re: [lucid] SRU: OpenAL minor version bump

Scott Ritchie scottritchie at ubuntu.com
Mon May 17 22:05:56 UTC 2010


Wine doesn't yet use OpenAL so that is almost surely the same old
pulseaudio Wine bug that's well known (and that OpenAL is an attempt to
fix)

Osmos hanging completely could be due to any number of issues, but if
it's not a regression we shouldn't be concerned in this report.

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[lucid] SRU: OpenAL minor version bump
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565071
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Status in “openal-soft” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Status in “openal-soft” source package in Lucid: Fix Committed
Status in “openal-soft” source package in Maverick: Fix Released

Bug description:
OpenAL upstream has released a new minor version that should be fully backwards compatible:  http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal.html

    * Fixed playback when the PulseAudio buffer is calculated to be more than 64KB.
    * Restored compatibility with some older PulseAudio libs.
    * Alternative buffer sizing for PulseAudio, specified using a new config option.
    * Improved buffer size calculations, to prevent drastic latency changes when certain properties (such as ALC_FREQUENCY) are modified.
    * Added capture support for the PortAudio backend.
    * Support for PortAudio under Windows.
    * Added support for the format extensions AL_EXT_MULAW, AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, and AL_EXT_DOUBLE.
    * Support for the new ALC_EXT_thread_local_context extension.
    * Improved library load time by delaying backend device probing until needed.
    * Updated alext.h to provide EFX tokens and function types.
    * Unsupported effects and filters are no longer returned by alGetEnumValue.
    * The Wave File Writer device now creates WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE files, to better handle multi-channel and float output.

According to the author, it will be needed for upcoming Wine beta releases.  libopenal1 has a handful of rdepends, and I've tested them using a package for the new release (using a simple uupdate) that works perfectly.  The rdepends do not need a rebuild.





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