Changes of note since the 0.30 release include:
- oscsend can write to files and stdout.
- oscdump can write raw output.
- Fixed parsing bug with } and [a-] patterns.
- Support for // mattern matching operator.
- Support for double-ENDed SLIP packets.
- Assertions in C++ header and optional use of exceptions.
- Fixed improper use of va_end.
- Fix a clang compilation error.
- Compatibility with ESP32 embedded platform.
pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F
With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.
This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
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2019-03-03: Release 0.30
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We are pleased to present stable release 0.30 of LibLo, the
lightweight, easy to use implementation of the Open Sound Control
protocol.
Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among
computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is
designed for use over modern network transports.
Changes of note since the 0.29 release include:
- Functions to wait and receive on multiple servers (lo_servers_wait
and lo_servers_recv_noblock)
- Improvements to the CMake build system.
- Remove premake4 files and rely on CMake for building on Windows.
- Fix memory leak in lo_server_recv_raw_stream.
- C++ wrapper: Fix memory leak on string allocation.
- oscdump: Disable line buffering in Windows to support MSYS2 output.
Performing substitutions during post-patch breaks tools such as mkpatches,
making it very difficult to regenerate correct patches after making changes,
and often leading to substituted string replacements being committed.
liblo is an implementation of the Open Sound Control
protocol for POSIX systems.
Originally packaged in pkgsrc-wip by:
- Johann Franz,
- Sergey Svishchev,
- Blair Sadewitz,
- Tobias Nygren,
- Joerg Sonnenberg,
- Thomas Klausner,
- Aleksej Saushev,
- Blue Rats
and
- myself.